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Downtown Montreal drowning in sea of construction projects, up to 94% of streets closed in a year

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The board suggests creating a more streamlined way of managing projects, and had 10 solutions to improve the situation:Rethink the parameters of delivery scheduling.Bring together all stakeholders under one smart entity responsible for planning and coordinatingIntroduce a micromobility plan as soon as the density of barriers in a given area or traffic zone isSystematically include efficiency and work quality requirements in calls for tenders.

“Our study says if you want to change the situation, it’s not just the city. it involves the city, it involves the private sector and the way they do things, and the government of Quebec,” Leblanc said. “We need a platform for planning and co-ordinating that is mandatory. At this point, it’s not mandatory.”“Visitors now see it, they observe it,” said Tourisme Montréal CEO Yves Lalumiere. “There are tons of orange cones out there. It’s unacceptable.

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