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# 11909
Montréal, Qc,
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turcot overpass – skateboard graphic A commission done for my old friend Matt Turner which took me way longer to get around to than it should have.
Crews were taking apart the ramp for Highway 20 West from Highway 15 North using a crane when the operator realized that one of the cables couldn't support the load. A massive piece of concrete was placed on a section of the new Turcot Interchange. No one was hurt.
It’s a Christmas Mishap, everyone!
Workers were taking apart the ramp for Highway 20 West from Highway 15 North using a crane when the operator realized one of the cables couldn't support the load, according to Transports Québec spokesperson Sarah Bensadoun.
A snapped cable could be seen Thursday morning hanging from a nearby crane.
God Have Mercy on Montreal Drivers
God Have Mercy on #Montreal Drivers .@andyriga #Turcot
Recently Quebec Transport Minister André Fortin was interviewed on television regarding the massive Turcot interchange work being carried out in western Montreal. He mentioned that work was, for the most part, on schedule. He understood that the last two years have been very hard on motorists with numerous detours and closures, and was honest when he pointed out that there is still much to be…
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Le rapport de la consultation sur l'avenir des quartiers avoisinants Turcot est maintenant disponible.
L’Office de consultation publique de Montréal rend disponible aujourd’hui le rapport du vaste exercice de consultation publique tenu ce printemps afin de dégager une vision du futur d’un large secteur autour de l’échangeur Turcot. Sous le thème de « Au-delà des chantiers, pensons les quartiers », une série d’activités et de rencontres ont eu lieu afin de solliciter l’avis des résidents et des organismes des quartiers Saint-Henri Ouest, Émard et Côte-Saint-Paul sur ce que devrait devenir cette importante portion de l’arrondissement du Sud-Ouest.
Vous pouvez lire le rapport ici ou encore consulter le dossier de consultation ici.
Le bâtiment sur la rue De Richelieu is gone! Démolition dans le cadre du projet Turcot.