Montréal-Trudeau International Airport

Aéroports de Montréal, the company in charge of managing, operating and developing the Montreal Airport in Dorval, launched a facilities upgrade program in 1995 with a view to transforming a domestic and continental airport into a world-class international airport.

 


Electromechanical

Bouthillette Parizeau et associés, Pageau Morel et associés, Groupe HBA

Contractor

AECOM Tecsult / Decarel / Groupe Pomerleau / J.E.Verreault

Structure

SNC-Lavalin, CIMA

Credits

Marc Cramer

Partners

PHASE II : Cardinal Hardy et Associés architectes / Jodoin Lamarre Pratte Architectes / Groupe Arcop

Country

Canada


City

Dorval


Client

Aéroports de Montréal


Surface Area

Aérogare : 100 000 m² / Tablier : 250 000 m²


Year

2005


Phase I – 1999

During phase I of the air terminal improvements, our team carried out the following:

  • Studies aimed at operational and functional reorganization;
  • Development code to modify and renovate the existing air terminal;
  • Design study for the new international pier and hotel;
  • Development master plan;
  • Various transformation and renovation projects while keeping the air terminal fully operational.

Phase II – 1999 to 2005

Delivery of phase II, at a cost of $659 million included the following major works:

  • Transformation and expansion of the existing air terminal by 100,000 m2, including new cross-border and international piers;
  • Addition and modification of approximately 250,000 m2 of concrete apron.

Distinctions

2006
Award of Excellence, Commercial or Institutional category, Canadian Institute of Steel Construction
2005
Armatura Award, Institutional category, Institut d’acier d’armature du Québec
2004
Award of Excellence Ex Aequo, Commercial-Institutional category, Canadian Institute of Steel Construction