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Our team is an expert in the field of construction, working on numerous large-scale projects such as schools, factories, shopping centers and condo towers. 

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Vauquelin School

By pushing the boundaries, Vauquelin School, the first three-storey school to be built of wood in Canada, was awarded first prize in the Building Structure category at the 2022 Grands Prix du génie-conseil québécois. It is with great pride that Agrémat took part in this project by offering a range of eco-responsible and high-quality products to the Marie-Victorin School Service Centre. For 20 years now, these awards have highlighted the engineering expertise of the best projects in the industry. The quality of the engineering, the innovations developed and the benefits for society in terms of sustainable development were taken into account in the evaluation of the approximately 61 nominated projects.

 

 

 

 

Valdev Development, Valleyfield

With 14 million sq.ft of land available for development, 7 industrial buildings built since 2016 Valdev can accommodate any business while offering prime location for multiple routes of transportation.

La Rocade School

This important project meets the space needs of students in the Eastern Townships School Board. Drummondville elementary school is the only English-language school serving the municipality and the surrounding population, offering students the benefit of quality education in a bilingual environment. This construction offers a new architectural identity highlighting Quebec know-how through the integration of wood in common spaces, the fleurdelisé blue color as an accent aluminium wall siding or in urban furniture and finally, by the use of the common signage for all new Quebec schools.

 

 

 

Honoré-Mercier Hospital, Ste-Hyacinthe

This expansion and redevelopment project provides the population of Eastern montérégie with better accesse to emergency services and a more modern care environment, adapted to current health requirements. It meets the needs of the population of the region, which has experienced strong demographic growth for several years.
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Saint-Jérôme's Sports Center

Located in the heart of the Sports district, the Claude-Beaulieu sports center offers, among other things, a synthetic soccer field, a gymnstics palaestra, two multipurpose rooms and a conference room. Visitors, including users of the Multisports Park and Lac-Jérôme natural park, can also take advantage of a rest area.

 

 

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STM Crémazie Complex

The reconstruction of the Crémazie Complex, which replaces the factory built in 1948, is located at the corner of Crémazie and Saint-Laurent boulevards. The concept takes into account, among other things, future needs linked to new hybrid and electric bus technologies. This multifunctional building provides the flexbility necessary to adapt production methods to industry best practices. In addition, it meets currant maintenance needs and space requirements linked to the growth in the number of buses.

 

 

HEC Montréal Building

The HEC Montréal business school was designed in partnership with the architect Dan. S. Hanganu. It is located at the base of University of Montreal, on the north-west flank of the Mount Royal. The forest and the urban interface are the defining elements of the building, which is orchestrated around a triple height winter garden. The gallery, the amphitheater and the cafeteria are gathered around this central nod which follows the treeline of nearby Bois des Pères. Its generous windows create a visual breakthrough, ensuring continuity between the Mount Royal and the building’s interior.