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Contrecoeur expansion project Montreal gets a funding boost

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Contrecoeur expansion project Montreal gets a funding boost

MONTREAL — The Government of Canada has allocated $150,000 to the container terminal project in Contrecoeur through the National Trade Corridors Fund (NTCF).

The support will also enable the Montreal Port Authority (MPA) to implement a new delivery model for the major expansion project on Montreal’s South Shore. Under the MPA’s new approach, it will be taking over some of the responsibilities for carrying out the project and cancels the current call for tenders to opt for a more agile approach.

Work on the future terminal will be carried out in a hybrid mode:

  • Marine works will be entirely carried out by the MPA, who will act as prime contractor for this phase, which includes dock construction and dredging work. Project planning will use a design-build approach with a specialized firm assisting the MPA for the next nine to 12 months. At the end of the phase, the MPA will assign the project works according to its procurement processes and will present an updated schedule for this component of the project works.
  • Land site works and operations will be carried out with a private partner. The MPA will issue a request for proposals in early 2024 to select a private partner to build the terminal (container yard, buildings, facilities and rail connection). The private partner will also operate and maintain the terminal under a DBFOM model.

The water-based projects are excluded from this component, states a release, adding as a result, the DBFOM procurement process launched in November 2021, which included both the terminal’s construction work (marine and land site) and its operation, has been cancelled.

Discussions with the bidders did not lead to a result deemed satisfactory by the MPA after factoring in market trends, including interest rates and inflation, between the time the request for qualifications began in 2021 to today.

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