The majority of outpatient services are in the four-storey pavilion to the east, grouped with support functions, the auditorium, reception spaces, and laboratories. The more critical care operations, namely the emergency department, operating theatre, medical imaging, and all care units (404 beds) are housed in the thirteen-storey pavilion to the west. Designed to the highest standards of quality in architecture and healthcare, the project aims to receive LEED v4 Building Design and Construction (BD+C) certification for healthcare, to become a model of a healthy, eco-responsible hospital. The facility will eventually employ approximately 4,000 people and 200 physicians. Several indoor and outdoor spaces will be dedicated to the wellbeing of staff.
To fast-track the completion of this major project while ensuring an integrated design, an office was set up in downtown Montréal, which brings together the entire project team, including the contractor, architects, engineers, and specialized consultants. All the strengths of the team are deployed to provide the best possible environment for both patients and healthcare staff.
Project manager: Société québécoise des infrastructures
Owner: Centre intégré de santé et de services sociaux de la Montérégie-Ouest
Functional Program
Architects: Lemay / Jodoin Lamarre Pratte architectes in consortium
Real Estate Analysis
Architects: Provencher Roy / Yelle Maillé architects in consortium
Engineers: Bouthillette Parizeau, SNC-Lavalin
Master team
Architects: Provencher Roy / Yelle Maillé architects in consortium
Engineers: Bouthillette Parizeau, CIMA+
Design-Build Team
Contractor: Pomerleau
Architects : Jodoin Lamarre Pratte / Menkes Shooner Dagenais LeTourneux / Lemay architects in consortium
Landscape Architect: Rousseau Lefebvre
Engineers: Équipe Laurence, GHD, SDK, Stantec, Pageau Morel, SNC-Lavalin, and WSP (food services)