St-Étienne Pumping Station

This project aims to modernize the St-Étienne pumping station, a key component of Gatineau's sewer network. The work includes upgrading the pumps, automating controls, and improving flood resilience. The intervention has increased the facility's hydraulic capacity by 25%, while reducing its energy consumption.
The newly integrated technologies provide real-time monitoring of equipment performance, ensuring more efficient management of wastewater, particularly during flood periods or when the network is overloaded.
The project is part of a municipal effort to strengthen critical infrastructure in response to the challenges posed by climate change, while ensuring the sustainability of services to citizens.

- City
- Gatineau, Québec
- Construction type
- Municipal infrastructure
- Exterior
New textured precast concrete envelope
- Sustainable design
Energy optimization of pumping systems
- Sector
- Civil
- Work Type
- Civil & Infrastructure
- Construction method
- Design-bid-build
- Expertise
- Gestion de projet
Sustainable construction

Technical sheet
- Contract type
- Lump-sum contract
- Execution period
- 2022-2024
- Client
- City of Gatineau
- Landscape architect
- Tetratech
- Architecture
- Tetratech
- Structural engineering
- Tetratech
- Mechanical engineering
- Tetratech
- Civil engineering
- Tetratech

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