Completed mandates
Completed mandates
Québec City Mobility mandate
Context
As set out in the framework agreement for major public infrastructure projects, on November 20, 2023, CDPQ Infra accepted a mandate from the Government of Québec to study current and projected mobility for all modes of transportation combined for the entire Communauté métropolitaine de Québec (CMQ).
January 2024 - Démarche d'information et d'échanges (In French)
Mandate status
On June 12, 2024, CDPQ Infra submitted its report in response to the mandate entrusted to it by the Ministère des Transports du Québec et de la Mobilité durable (MTQMD) in November 2023. In keeping with the mandate, the report provides an overview of the main mobility needs in the Communauté métropolitaine de Québec (CMQ), and proposes the structuring transportation projects that best meet these needs.
Update - October 9, 2024
CDPQ Infra launches planning for the first phase of the CITÉ plan to improve mobility in the Communauté métropolitaine de Québec.
REM de l'Est mandate
Context
As part of its agreement with the Government of Quebec, CDPQ Infra was mandated on May 6, 2019, to propose a structuring public transit solution to meet the clear mobility needs in the East and Northeast of the Island of Montreal, while allowing for the development of major economic hubs. This is how the proposal for the REM de l’Est project was launched on December 15, 2020.
During the planning phase of the project, CDPQ Infra released an architectural proposal in collaboration with renowned Quebec and international firms and conducted detailed technical studies following the analysis of several scenarios. It also submitted a governance proposal on urban development. This proposal and all of its documentation are still available for consultation.
Architectural vision - Promenade René-Lévesque
Architectural vision - Couture Station
Architectural vision - Davidson Station
Architectural vision - Davidson Station
Architectural vision - Parc Morgan
Architectural vision - Saint-Jean-Baptiste Station
Architectural vision - Saint-Laurent Station
Architectural vision - Tremis
Architectural vision - View from the train
Mandate Status
With the announcement made on May 2, 2022 by the Government of Quebec, establishing a new project team to respond to different transportation needs identified by the City of Montreal, the mandate given to CDPQ Infra ends.
Laval mandate
Context
The analyses for a structuring transportation system from the Greater Montréal Area to downtown Laval and the North Shore, along the highways 440 and 640, are completed.
The methodology used to draw up the recommendations was based on three main stages:
- A comprehensive analysis of corridor and mode options for user transit between the origin and destination points set by the government;
- A multi-criteria assessment of identified scenarios;
- An analysis of routes in terms of technical feasibility, potential for improving mobility, economic viability and social and environmental acceptability.
Mandate status
CDPQ Infra has completed the studies and analyses provided for in the mandate. As stipulated in the framework agreement, the data was forwarded to the Quebec Government for appropriate action.