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Montreal developer Brivia Group is betting big on a downtown revival.
Not content with building what will be the city’s tallest residential structure on Phillips Square, Brivia is now planning to erect a 19-storey condominium tower on the site of the former Loews Theatre.
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The project, located at Ste-Catherine and Mansfield streets, will probably cost about $200 million to build, Vincent Kou, Brivia’s vice-president of corporate development and growth, said Thursday. It will include an outdoor pool on the top floor.
When there is work outside the large metropolitan regions like Montreal and Quebec City in Outaouais, in Abitibi, in Gaspésie these companies take contracts there and, when they arrive, they bring the workers they know, says Éric Boisjoly, general manager of FTQ-Construction. Photo by John Mahoney /Montreal Gazette
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The FTQ and FTQ-Construction unions are asking the Quebec government to ensure that construction sites being set up in the province’s regions during the economic recovery will employ workers from those regions.
The heads of the two unions, Daniel Boyer and Éric Boisjoly, have sent a letter to Labour Minister Jean Boulet as well as ministers representing various regions.
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GLENVIEW, Ill., March 4, 2021 /PRNewswire/ Optimas Solutions, a global industrial manufacturer/distributor and service provider, announced it has added larger diameter (M12-M18) fastener production of the industry standard MATHread® and
Taptite 2000® licensed products. The larger M12-M18 MATHread and
Taptite 2000 diameters enhance Optimas licensed products manufacturing capabilities that already included smaller diameters of MATHread®, Mortorq®, Phillips Square-Driv®, Remform®, and Taptite 2000® brands.
These enhanced, larger diameter capabilities complement existing smaller diameter offerings, and further support Optimas continued quest to deliver industry leading manufacturing solutions to distributors and OEMs directly. We ve been manufacturing licensed fasteners for smaller diameters for a number of years, said Marc Strandquist, CEO of Optimas. Now with technological upgrades made at our Wood Dale, IL and Droitwi