Service's details
Type of concrete
- Formwork and Placing Structural Concrete
- Off-road concrete pouring, in isolated or remote areas
Extreme Concreting, for the Most Difficult Terrains
Project after project, LEG has developed its expertise in formwork and concreting in difficult conditions. Whether it is concreting in remote areas, isolated areas, mountainous terrain or in winter conditions, we have the expertise necessary to deliver your project.
From Standard to Custom, LEG Masters the Art of Concrete
LEG’s concrete expertise was developed making rock foundations for self-supporting pylons, but our expertise does not stop there. Even though we can carry out the most demanding and difficult projects, we are always ready to efficiently deliver projects that are more conventional. We have extensive experience with formwork and concreting foundations for electrical substations, retention basins, oil separators and other specialized applications for the markets we operate in.
Concreting Solutions, Throughout the Year
We carry out concreting work in every season, even during the harsh Canadian winter. We have developed several techniques and work methods to meet the highest standards while maintaining operations, regardless of the weather conditions. We use specialized equipment, specialized materials adapted to cold weather and heating techniques to guarantee the quality and durability of our concrete, even in the most extreme conditions.
Achievements
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St-Sauveur - Mont-Tremblant,
Quebec, Canada2018 to 2019120 kV Grand-Brûlé - Dérivation Line
To continue supporting the region’s economic, residential, commercial and tourist development and to meet electricity needs for the next 20 years, Hydro-Québec built a 120 kV line that connects the Grand-Brûlé Substation in Mont-Tremblant to an existing 120 kV line between the Saint-Sauveur and Sainte-Agathe-des-Monts Substations. The 40 km long Grand-Brûlé – Dérivation Saint-Sauveur project in a mountainous environment was commissioned in 2019.
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Baie-Comeau,
Quebec, Canada2022735 kV Micoua - Saguenay Transmission Line
With a length of 262 km, this line connects the Micoua Substation, located on the Côte-Nord, to the Saguenay Substation in Saguenay–Lac-Saint-Jean. Construction took place from 2019 to 2023 and is the result of the efforts of more than 1,600 workers, including almost 25% from the host regions, including Indigenous communities. The cost of completing the project was $1.271 million.
Discover How Our Expertise Can Drive Your Success
Our expertise was acquired by working on the challenges of energy transport and distribution, but extends well beyond this sector. Our expert skills in drilling, cement grout injection, complex logistics and the installation of rock and overburden foundations are common to many fields. From public utility infrastructure to telecommunications, including the renewable energy industry, our knowledge adapts and transposes to meet your projects’ challenges of efficiency, reliability and sustainability.
Relevant Certifications
At LEG, our certifications are not just lines on our corporate profile, they are truly an asset that proves our expertise, improves our competence and increases our professional credibility. They are a valuable investment for the future.
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RBQ
Contractor's license #2169-7693-01
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ACRGTQ
Member
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ACQ
Member #08-ACQ082102
Tell Us How We Can Help You
We are here to provide you with personalized support and meet your specific needs. Whether you need technical assistance, professional advice, or simply a service offer, our team is ready to help you. By telling us your expectations and challenges, we can provide you with solutions that are customized and effective. Your satisfaction is our priority, and we are committed to supporting you with integrity and expertise.