Construction Polaris Inc.
Head Office:
1150, rue Valet
L'Ancienne-Lorette QC
Phone: 418-861-9877
Fax: 418-861-9875
Email: info@constructionpolaris.com
Web: www.constructionpolaris.com
Date of Incorporation: 1993
Nature of Ownership: Private
Key Personnel:
Michel Poisson, CEO
Robert Phaneuf, VP
Natashquan Band council via Corporation ATIK, Co-owners
Gross Revenue: $93 million
Area of Expertise: Hydropower, roads, bridges, municipal, governmental, excavation, crushing, blasting, shipping, aviation, forestry and real estate.
Corporate Profile: Founded in 1987, Construction Polaris Inc. specializes in civil engineering with the construction of sewers and watermains, roads and bridges, its primary activity. Over the years, the company adds to its scope of work marine works, blasting and crushing, essential complements to its core activities. Certified ISO 9001: 2000, Construction Polaris continues its growth throughout the province of Quebec, managing projects with municipalities, Transport Québec, Hydro Québec and Aboriginal communities.
Major Projects: P-1080N and P-1079N Brigdes, St-Vallier, QC
Quai-promenade de la rivière aux Rochers Alterations, Port-Cartier, QC
Romaine 2 Roadwork, Havre-St-Pierre, QC
Usine de traitement des eaux usées de Fermont Alterations, Fermont, QC
Route 138 Roadwork, Kegaska, QC
—updated November, 2011
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