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Camille-Laurin Building

Montréal, Québec

Photo credits : Vincent Brière

Client

Société québécoise des infrastructures (SQI)

Type of use

Government offices

Number of floors

3

Year of construction

2020-2021

Work type

Structural assessment

The Camille-Laurin Building, located in Montréal at the intersection of Sherbrooke and Saint-Urbain streets, is a heritage building that houses the offices of the Office québécois de la langue française. The building, built in 1905, is made of masonry and steel.

For this project, NCK provided consulting engineering services related to the building’s structural condition assessment and seismic analysis.

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