CRT Construction Inc.
Head Office:
870, rue Archimède
Lévis QC
Phone: 418-833-8073
Fax: 418-833-9629
Email: levis@crtconstruction.ca
Web: www.crtconstruction.ca
Branches: Boucherville, QC.
Date of Incorporation: 1966
Nature of Ownership: Private
Key Personnel:
Denis Turgeon, President
Area of Expertise: Commercial and heavy construction.
Corporate Profile: CRT Construction Inc. is a construction company which specializes in civil engineering and industrial works. Mainly focused at the beginning in the construction of commercial buildings, the company is active today in bridges, overpasses and roads, energy, industrial, commercial, municipal, governmental and coastal engineering works. Certified ISO 9001: 2000, CRT Construction has also many awards that distinguish its accomplishments such as sustainable development prize for road engineering from Hydro-Québec, or Armatura, from Institut d' Acier d' Armature du Québec (IAAQ). In addition, CRT Construction Inc. has a division specialized in submerged construction work.
Major Projects: Turcot Interchange, Montréal, QC
Mekinac Dam and Spillway Reconstruction, Trois-Rives, QC
4 MW Mini Hydroelectric Power Station, Edmundston, NB
Sarcelle Powerhouse, Baie James, QC
—updated November, 2011
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