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Keeping the Schedule: Climate Control Helps Keep the Charles-de-Gaulles Bridge Project on Schedule

Using climate control proved its “cool” during a major, temperature sensitive construction project for the Charles-de-Gaulles Bridge Project between Montreal and Repentigny Canada. The air treatment company teamed with general contractor firm Construction Injection EDM Inc and Versailles 48 Inc. the coating contractor to successfully control the temperature and humidity of the containments on the underside of the bridge during a challenging retrofit and application of protective coatings of the steel structure.

Product Number: 41213-787-SG
Author: David Simkins
Publication Date: 2013
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Using climate control proved its “cool” during a major, temperature sensitive construction project for the Charles-de-Gaulles Bridge Project between Montreal and Repentigny Canada. The air treatment company teamed with general contractor firm Construction Injection EDM Inc and Versailles 48 Inc. the coating contractor to successfully control the temperature and humidity of the containments on the underside of the bridge during a challenging retrofit and application of protective coatings of the steel structure.

Using climate control proved its “cool” during a major, temperature sensitive construction project for the Charles-de-Gaulles Bridge Project between Montreal and Repentigny Canada. The air treatment company teamed with general contractor firm Construction Injection EDM Inc and Versailles 48 Inc. the coating contractor to successfully control the temperature and humidity of the containments on the underside of the bridge during a challenging retrofit and application of protective coatings of the steel structure.

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