Planification - REM project
24 months. That’s how much time our teams needed to complete the REM planning phase, including the financing structure, procurement and technical studies.
Key dates
In 2015, the following two projects were submitted by the Québec government for analysis by CDPQ Infra:
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A public transit system on the new Champlain Bridge
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A public transit system linking downtown Montréal to Montréal-Trudeau Airport and the West Island
CDPQ Infra proposed merging the two projects to form an integrated 67-km network. The project was officially announced in April 2016, and the initial work began in April 2018.
Financing
Procurement
Infrastructure engineering, procurement and construction (EPC) contract
Groupe NouvLR
- Members: SNC-Lavalin, Dragados Canada Inc., Groupe Aecon Québec Ltée, Pomerleau Inc., EBC Inc.
- Participants (NouvLR Conception): SNC-Lavalin, Aecom Consultants Inc.
- Architecture : Lemay, Bisson Fortin, Perkins + Will, Provencher Roy
Contract for the provision of rolling stock, systems and operation and maintenance services (RSSOM)
Groupe des Partenaires pour la Mobilité des Montréalais (PMM)
- Members: Alstom Transport Canada Inc., SNC-Lavalin
Station model
Typical station interior
Small entrance square and street furniture
Multimodal access
Signature bridge
Studies
So as to ensure the project submitted to the government is fair, comprehensive and thorough, the project management team studies the options using a proven methodology.
- Firstly, all user transit corridors between origin and destination points were examined in detail.
- The team then focused on a multi-criteria evaluation of the identified corridors.
- Lastly, the selected routes were reviewed in detail in order to come to a conclusion regarding the project’s technical feasibility, potential for improving the mobility offer, economic viability, and social and environmental acceptability.
Find the main technical, economic and environmental publications below. More studies are available in our Documentation section.