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A Canadian firm won a $609M contract to expand Montreal’s port, boosting container capacity by 60% with work starting in 2026.
A Canadian construction joint venture between Aecon and Pomerleau has secured financing for a $609 million design-build contract to expand the Port of Montreal’s in-water infrastructure in Contrecoeur, Quebec.
The project, awarded by the Montreal Port Authority, includes dredging, dock and quay wall construction, and auxiliary works, with preparatory work underway and major construction set to begin in 2026, finishing by 2030.
The expansion aims to increase container capacity by 60%, enhance trade connectivity, and support economic growth.
Aecon holds a 40% stake, with its share adding to its backlog in Q4 2025.
The project has federal environmental approval and is subject to risks like delays and supply chain issues.
Una empresa canadiense ganó un contrato de 609 millones de dólares para expandir el puerto de Montreal, aumentando la capacidad de contenedores en un 60% con trabajos que comenzarán en 2026.