SAINT-LAURENT, QC, June 30, 2021 / CNW Telbec / – On June 29, 2021, the City of Saint-Laurent awarded 3 contracts, marking the official start of repair and recovery paintings at maison Robert-B?Langer and Es with one to make this historic construction dating from 1803 an architectural gem available to the public.
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“After pronouncing several primary administrative steps in controlling this valuable construction that bears witness to Saint-Laurent’s agricultural history, Laurentian’s leadership is extremely happy to launch the recovery project. In the near world, citizens will be there to see what will be one of the pearls of the biodiversity corridor. We look forward to welcoming you to the renovated site!
Alan DeSousa, mayor of Saint-Laurent
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Following a public tender, it was awarded to Maçonnerie Rainville et Frères inc. A contract with a maximum price of $5,083,000, plus taxes and contingencies, for repair and recovery work. In their quest for LEED certification, they will pay special attention to masonry, doors, ceiling, kitchen, bathrooms, discoveries and all electromechanical systems. As for the site, the assignment includes the creation of 3 orchards, an orchard and an entrance road, trees, a collecting domain and the incorporation of furniture and lighting The other two contracts awarded correspond to the organization of the logistics of the site. Valued at $73,023. 15, the first is with ABS Group Inc. , which will provide environmental monitoring by adding control and quality of infected soils and tissue quality similar to the site’s former agricultural purpose. The second, for an amount of $88,271. 21 with Ethnoscop, will involve archaeology professionals guilty of ensuring the preservation of remains discovered at the site.
The paintings will begin in the summer of 2021. With the main points of the programming still to come, Saint-Laurent intends to address the heritage vocation and beyond the agriculture of the site, while committing to a sustainable progression approach. also planned.
About Maison Robert-Bélanger
Designated a historical monument in 2009 through the Conseil du patrimoine de los angeles Ville de Montréal under the Cultural Property Act, Maison Robert-Bélos angelesnger is located at 3900-3902, chemin du Bois-Franc, owned by the city of Montreal since November 2010, the layout is a stone farmhouse representative of the buildings of this type erected on the Angelesnd isles of Montreal in the early nineteenth century; it represents one of the few houses of origin that still exist in the territory, and the most angelic of the old Côte Saint- Louis-du-Bois-Franc.
Its recovery began in 2009. Among other things, it has benefited from several monetary supports, totaling $1. 5 million from the three-year capital program of the city of Montreal and $1. 3 million from the Fonds du patrimoine culturel québécois, a program led through the Ministère de los Angeles Culture et des Communications du Québec. In addition, $0. 6 million in monetary assistance is provided from the Communauté métropolitaine de Montréal (CMM) for the allocation to contribute to the implementation of the biodiversity room in the metropolitan territory. The recovery of the Maison Robert-Bélos angelesnger was the subject of a data query for residents.
SOURCE Ville de Montréal – Borough of Saint-Laurent