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Projects / Réseau Express Métropolitain - REM

Sector of activity

Transport

Client

CDPQ Infra

Budget

6,3 G$

Year

Ongoing project

Location

Montréal

Partners

CIMA+ / NouvLR

A metropolitan-scale project

Selected to join the multidisciplinary team led by CIMA+ engineers, our firm contributed to the preliminary design of the Réseau Électrique Métropolitain (REM) — a public transit system linking Montreal’s South Shore to downtown via the Samuel-De Champlain Bridge. The project aims to ease traffic congestion and enhance downtown access through a dedicated transit corridor.

Designing a coherent and sustainable network

As part of the pre-design phase, our team developed the concepts for all future REM stations, validating their capacity and functional performance. Our approach emphasized network coherence, user experience, and urban integration within a sustainable framework.

Addressing complex urban challenges

We collaborated on technical and architectural solutions for three major stations defined by their depth, urban context, and connections to the Montreal metro. These studies ensured the feasibility and harmony of the stations within the existing built environment.

Réseau express métropolitain (REM), architectural rendering of Panama Station. 

Ongoing collaboration

Following the preliminary phase, we continue to support CDPQ Infra alongside the NouvLR consortium during project design and implementation. This ongoing partnership reflects our commitment to creating a modern, sustainable, and well-integrated transit network for the Greater Montreal area.