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Réseau express métropolitain
Réseau
express
métropolitain
The Réseau express métropolitain (REM) is a 67km, automated light rail network in and around Montreal, Quebec. Billed as the largest public transportation project in the province’s history, the REM has created 34,000 jobs in the province during construction since 2018, with an estimated $2 billion in local wages and $4 billion in local supply contracts. When completed, the REM will modernize the Montreal Metro and will revolutionize public transportation in and around metropolitan Montreal.
$2B
estimated in local wages and $4 billion in local supply contracts
Designed and built by NouvLR consortium, consisting of SNC-Lavalin, Dragados Canada, Groupe Aecon Quebec, Pomerleau and EBC, the REM used between 15,000 and 20,000 metric tons of rebar with significant portions of the steel manufactured by ArcelorMittal Long Products during each phase.
With a projected final cost of $6.9 billion, the REM will become one of the largest automated transportation systems in the world when it is completed in 2024.
15,000 – 20,000
metric tons of rebar used for the 67km light rail network


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