SNC-Lavalin Contributes to Strengthening Quebec's Hospital Infrastructure, Securing a Series of Contracts
- SNC-Lavalin is undertaking expansion and redevelopment projects at the Hospital of Chicoutimi, Sept-les Hospital, and the Charles Le Moyne Hospital, all located in Quebec, Canada
- Projects add to the extensive track record of SNC-Lavalin's Engineering Services business in the healthcare space
MONTREAL, Oct. 20, 2022 /CNW Telbec/ -SNC-Lavalin SNC, a fully integrated professional services and project management company with offices around the world, today announces it has been awarded a series of three contracts with the Socit Qubcoise des infrastructures (Quebec Infrastructure Corporation), to strengthen hospital infrastructure at sites across Quebec. Major expansion and redevelopment work will take place at the Hospital of Chicoutimi, Sept-les Hospital, and the Charles Le Moyne Hospital. A central focus of the projects will be expansions and redevelopments of operating rooms and specialized care units at the facilities.
SNC-Lavalin has a long history of working on projects that have a unique and long-lasting impact on the cities and communities it serves in Canada and around the world, said Ian L. Edwards, President and Chief Executive Officer, SNC-Lavalin. We know that governments are investing heavily in infrastructure, including public investment in healthcare, and we're well positioned to capture a healthy portion of that spend as we have the regional and global expertise of our Engineering Services business across healthcare and life sciences.
SNC-Lavalin's Engineering Services group, and its consortium partners, will support Socit Qubcoise des infrastructures by providing design and engineering, site surveillance, building information modelling management, and value engineering services during the next five years. SNC-Lavalin will also be supporting efforts to achieve LEED building environmental certifications, in recognition of portfolio decarbonization at the three sites. The cross-functional project teams, based out of the Company's hubs in Montreal and Quebec City, will be composed of structural, civil, mechanical, and electrical engineers with significant hospital project experience.
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