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Toitures Hogue will deliver two major projects in Montreal worth more than $15 million ($15 million).

BLAINVILLE, QC, February 12, 2024 /CNW/ – Quebec the greatest roofer, Toitures Hogue BlainvilleIn 2008, he delivered two work sites of exceptional size and complexity Montreal at the end of the year and the beginning of 2024 at two sites of Montreal The most prominent complexes are 120 and 170 years old.

First, the former CN Workshops site at 1830 Rue Leber, Pointe-St-Charles, saw its roof—one of the largest industrial roofs in the country. Montreal, perhaps the largest – 300,000 square feet has been fully restored, with nearly 94,000 completed by the end of the project in late 2023, early 2024: the equivalent of more than 7 football fields. Toitures Hogue started work in 2021.

The project is part of a redevelopment of former industrial sites where major real estate developers want to include residential and commercial sectors. In 2011, the former AMT established a technical service center here. Today, large film and television production studios are located on this site.

This mandate had a very high difficulty factor due to the presence of strategic companies in these facilities,” said Toiture Hogue president Jocelyn Hoguesaid the project would present environmental challenges in the workplace, requiring the coordination of multiple trades that would have to work together to build the new studios, while maintaining existing studios' shooting schedules and limiting noise at certain times.

There were also a number of surprises and contingencies during the dismantling of the old roof, including a large section of decking that had previously burned and old patches from another contractor that were clearly not up to code. This project was an example of cooperation between all parties involved: the customer, tenants and other contractors.

It was the second major project Pensionat du Saint-Nome-de-Marie Outremontit is now 120 years old and has just undergone a major renovation.

built at the foot Mont RoyalCotte Ste-Catherine, behind the Université de Montréal, its large and atypical ornamental roof was completely rebuilt and renovated, starting with the domed bell tower. Phase 1 will cover an area of ​​30,140 sq.ft.”We almost had to go through surgery and do the work of a real artist to make this mandate live up to everyone's expectations.“, the CEO of the company continued, noting that there is a baguette ceiling, a balustrade with decorations, some of which should be copied faithfully to the original architectural elements. all replaced.

Mr. Hogue stated that he was proud of his staff for their talent and energy while adhering strictly to the rules of the art.

SOURCE Roofing Hogue inc.

For more information: Source: Jocelyn Hogue – President and CEO; Contacts: Alexander Dumas, T. 514 843-1901, C. 514 898-4636, (email protected)

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