QUÉBEC CITY, Nov. 20, 2023 /CNW/ – As set out in the framework agreement for major public infrastructure projects, today CDPQ Infra accepted a mandate from the Government of Québec to study current and projected mobility for all modes of transportation combined for the entire Communauté métropolitaine de Québec (CMQ).
Following an extensive study, CDPQ Infra will recommend the solution or solutions for a structuring transportation project for Québec City and improve mobility and ease of travel in the overall CMQ. The analysis will begin as soon as CDPQ Infra receives the studies that have been conducted so far.
“To execute this mandate, CDPQ Infra will leverage the experience and expertise in analyzing and planning major transportation projects that its teams have acquired in Québec and around the world, along with the essential collaboration of the ministère du Transport et de la Mobilité durable and Ville de Québec.”
– Jean-Marc Arbaud, President and Chief Executive Officer, CDPQ Infra
Through its commitment to proposing transportation solutions that meet the needs of communities and that appeal to citizens, CDPQ Infra will use a rigorous methodology that includes:
These analyses will be refined with information that will be collected from numerous parties involved in this project.
Any subsequent mandate that may arise from CDPQ Infra’s recommendations, including building, managing or financing the projects, will be subject to the process and decision-making criteria set out in the framework agreement between CDPQ and the Government of Québec.
SOURCE CDPQ Infra Inc.
For further information: Emmanuelle Rouillard-Moreau, Advisor, Media Relations, Cell phone: 438 881-1884, [email protected]
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