Fadi Moubayed, Quebec Transport Ministry engineer and projects manager for the Laval-Mille-Iles, casts an eye to the nearly-completed Concorde overpass, expected to open for June 22. Mr. Moubayed is supervising the project on behalf of the ministry.
(Photo: Martin Alarie)
Quebec Ministry of Transport overseeing overpass construction
A departure from usual ministry practice
Contrary to the practice of the day in the original project, the design and supervision of the construction of the Concorde and de Blois overpasses is now in the hands of the Quebec Ministry of Transport.
General contractor Construction Grenier Ltd is relegated to the role of builder. However, spokesperson Fadi Moubayed specifies that the ministry has not altered its general policy in these matters. The head of the Laval-Mille-Îles division of the Transport Ministry points out that it's only in rare cases that the government takes control. "We assume control of some projects to keep our hand in the process, or in cases where time is of the essence," says the engineer, adding that the 1969 scenario, in which the design and supervision were delegated by the ministry to a general contractor, is still the prevailing practice of the day.
The delicate matter of the supervision was brought to light in the last few weeks at the public hearings of the Johnson Commission inquiring into the collapse of the Concorde overpass last September.
It's still unclear as to the chain of command that prevailed 37 years ago involving the responsibilities of the ministry, the consulting engineers, the general contractor and the sub-contractors in the building of the Concorde overpass.
(Photo: Martin Alarie)
The new overpasses in progress
> De la Concorde
80% completed
3 lanes in either direction
12 steel beams of 25 tonnes each
> De Blois
75% completed
2 lanes in either direction
8 steel beams of 25 tonnes each
> Date of official opening: June 22
> Earlier opening possible
(Source: Quebec Ministry of Transport)