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A COORDINATED, TRANSPARENT DELIVERY MODEL The project is being managed through a collaborative model that brings together engineers, architects, and contractors under a unified approach to risk management and project delivery. According to Guenfoud, this structure helps ensure that all parties are aligned and informed. “It’s a model that promotes transparency in budget and schedule,” he notes. “Everyone is working toward the same goal: delivering a safe, functional stadium on time and within scope.” A YEAR-ROUND VENUE FOR THE FUTURE Once complete, the stadium will once again be able to host events in all seasons—a significant improvement over the limitations of the past two decades. “We’ll be able to welcome local, national, and international events 12 months a year,” says Guenfoud. “That opens up real possibilities for tourism, culture, sport, and economic development.” With nearby assets like the Tower, the sports complex, and the surrounding esplanade, the revitalized Olympic Stadium will serve as an anchor for major events and regular community use alike. Guenfoud sees the roof replacement as more than a structural upgrade. It’s also a statement about the long-term value of public infrastructure and thoughtful investment in Quebec’s built environment. “We’re showing that an iconic facility can be updated in a way that’s respectful, sustainable, and forward-looking,” he says. “This project reinforces the role the Olympic Stadium plays, not just in Montreal, but in the life of the province, and internationally.” For more information on the project, visit: https://toiture.parcolympique.qc.ca/ 27 NOV 2025 | BUSINESS ELITE CANADA

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