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Civil Engineering

The construction of complex roadwork such as roads, bridges, viaducts, and highways both for private and public sector clients has become Catania’s trademark. Throughout North America, public sector clients choose Catania for their various construction projects, whatever the scale.































Hochelaga Overpass

Awarded the contract following a public tender by the Québec Transport Department, the project to demolish and rebuild the bridge was a large-scale undertaking of nearly $17,000,000. The bridge was reopened to traffic in June 2008.   Details »
Docteur Penfield

Reconstruction of a combined sewer and a secondary water line as well as reconstruction of paving and sidewalks, where required, on avenue Docteur Penfield, from avenue Cedar to chemin de la Côte-des-Neiges. (2008)
Faubourg Contrecoeur

Construction of municipal infrastructures for the development of the Faubourg Contrecœur residential project (2008)
Saint-Laurent Blvd

Reconstruction of the road and sidewalks, with inserts of historical, commemorative and route signage landmarks, construction of electrical conduits, signage and urban furniture on boulevard Saint-Laurent, between Sherbrooke and Duluth (2007)
Boulevard de Rome access road, Brossard

Work completed in 2004. The contract involved building access ramps to autoroute 30 for boulevard de Rome in Brossard. Drainage operations – Oversized signage and lighting operations – Roadwork
Lepage Blvd - Brossard

Work done in 2003-2004. Construction of boulevard Lepage, from Lapinière Blvd to Grande-Allée Blvd in Brossard. Underground infrastructures – Underground installation of electrical utilities – Paving and curbs
City of multimedia

Work done in 2001-2002. The contract involved building urban infrastructures in the area of City of Multimedia in Montreal. Sewers, water supply system, MEGA-PAVER paving – Urban landscaping
Chabanel Viaduct

Work completed in 1999. The contract involved extending rue Chabanel in Montreal. Underground infrastructures – Retaining walls – Pumping station – Mass excavation – Rigid pavement made out of roller-compacted concrete