11 JAN 2026 | BUSINESS ELITE CANADA PREMIER REBAR & POST-TENSION SOLUTIONS www.agfgroup.com Proud partner in the Île-aux-Tourtes Bridge project CLIMATE ADAPTATION AND FUTURE RESILIENCE Climate change considerations have also shaped key design decisions. The vertical clearance of the new bridge will increase from 13 metres to 15.2 metres, a change intended to mitigate flood risks and improve resilience over the coming decades. “This increased vertical clearance is a measure to adapt to climate change and address flood risks, ensuring the infrastructure’s longevity,” Grondin explains. The additional clearance also improves navigability for sailboats that previously had to lower their masts to pass beneath the bridge. (Photo Credit : Ministère des Transports et de la Mobilité durable et Mobilité Montréal) Concrete work on the slabs of motorway 40 on the eastern approach to the bridge in Senneville.
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