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Occupied Site Construction

Well-planned site logistics

Even before the first shovelful of earth is turned, it's essential to give adequate thought to all the components that will be integrated into your worksite. Transportation, storage and handling of materials, mobility of personnel and users, management of public occupancy, permit applications, demolition or construction zones, site waste management, etc. are just a few of the many elements that make up site management. The risks to health and safety are significant, as are the impacts on your schedule or your price.

A logistics platform

A building site can be much more efficient when it is designed as a real manufacturing plant. In fact, if you think of your site as such, you can redefine its use and really take advantage of its full potential by fitting it with everything you need to facilitate the execution of your work. For example, we recently installed a logistics platform incorporating two overhead cranes that greatly facilitate materials handling, two floors of storage, a veritable hardware store for spare materials, and an outdoor freight elevator. Everything you need to build big.

Off-site storage

Pre-ordering your materials can save you a lot of time and money, but there's no need to store everything right on your worksite, in the middle of town. Off-site warehousing is a solution that not only reduces the amount of space required on your job site, but also ensures that your materials are properly secured, protected from the elements and vandalism. There's no need to manage international delivery schedules; you'll have access to your materials close at hand, without increasing the size of your worksite.

Efficient delivery of materials

No more delivery trucks blocking streets and infuriating motorists. Let's plan ahead with dedicated traffic lanes, optimized delivery routes, off-peak deliveries and dedicated elevators nearby.

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