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Formwork Work Near Completion on New Ile Au Tourtes Bridge

  • Writer: Rhonda Massad
    Rhonda Massad
  • Mar 31
  • 1 min read

Photo: Maintien et reconstruction du pont de l'Île-aux-Tourtes


Montreal’s West Island — Construction on the new bridge in the Senneville sector is reaching an important milestone, as formwork operations are expected to be completed in the coming days.


With this phase nearly finished, crews will soon move on to the next step of the project: pouring the concrete for the cast-in-place deck slabs. These operations are scheduled to begin in the coming weeks and mark significant progress in the bridge’s development.

The transition from formwork to concrete pouring represents a critical stage in the construction process, bringing the structure closer to completion and eventual use.

Residents and commuters in the area can expect to see increased activity on site as work advances.


Project officials are also encouraging the public to stay tuned, as a video showcasing the concrete pouring operation will be released soon, offering a closer look at this key phase of construction.

 
 
 

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