Constructed in the mid-sixties, the Turcot Interchange in downtown Montreal was showing signs of wear and tear. After almost 50 years of service and a daily traffic volume exceeding 300,000 vehicles, the busy transport hub needed to be rebuilt. The ambitious multibillion dollar development, the largest in Transport Québec’s history, involved many moving parts and couldn’t afford to disrupt any traffic. Mammoet had to remove almost 10,000 tons of concrete over an active Canadian National rail line. To get the job done safely and with minimal interference, Mammoet took an innovative approach.
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Turcot- A Demolition Job That Kept the City Running
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