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Dessau acquires JEGEL, 12/11/2008
Dessau announced its expansion into Toronto through the acquisition of John Emery Geotechnical Engineering Limited (JEGEL), a Toronto-based geotechnical engineering firm.
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Repair of the Montreal Eaton Centre multilevel parking garage—Ivanhoe-Cambridge (2002–2003)

Thorough investigation of the condition of concrete, monitoring of sidewalks (assessment of work methods, calculation of quantities, maintenance of access to parking garage, complaint management, etc.) and quality control of the concrete

 

Highway 13 North, Laval, reconstruction of 9 km (concrete)—Transports Québec (2000–2001 and 2003)

Reconstruction of the roadway using concrete, quality control of materials, assessment and approval of concrete mixes and approval of compliance certificates for granular materials

 

Highway 15 South, Laval, reconstruction of 6.5 km (concrete) and resurfacing of 6 km (asphalt)—Transports Québec (2000–2001 and 2003)

Reconstruction of the roadway using concrete, quality control of materials, assessment and approval of concrete mixes and approval of compliance certificates for granular materials

 

Installation of gas pipelines under the roadway—Gaz Métropolitain (2000–2004) - Quality control of materials (soil and asphalt) used for backfilling trenches following the installation of gas pipelines under the roadway

 

Reconstruction of runway 07-25 and restoration of lighting systems at the Kuujjuaq Airport—PWGSC (2000–2001) - Consultant in materials engineering, including the evaluation and of asphalt mixes, supervision of the production of materials and of their installation

 

Canadian National Taschereau rail yard, Lachine—Simard Beaudry Construction (2001) - Management and quality control of excavation, embankments and concreting work for an area of 900,000 m2

 

Expansion project for the Ottawa International Airport (2001–2004) - Quality control of materials (soil, concrete and asphalt) during construction, geotechnical and environmental studies

 

Inspection of works of art using active thermography (Berri Tunnel and Bonaventure Highway)—Ville de Montréal (1998) - Innovative method using the principles of active thermography, which consists of causing variations in temperature and detecting them using an infrared camera to locate problem areas (e.g., retaining walls)

 

Laforge-2 generating station—JBEC (1992–1996) - Quality control of all concrete produced at the plant and on the worksite (180,000 m3 of concrete), quality control of cement and aggregate, and preparation of concrete mixes

 

Planning of underground parking for the Hautes études commerciales campus—Corporation de l’École des Hautes études commerciales de Montréal (1993–1996) - Quality control of concrete (more than 32,000 m3), and geotechnical and environmental studies

 

More than 40 roadway conservation projects in western and eastern Montérégie—Transports Québec (ongoing since 1997) - Land assessment, preparation of proposal, supervision of roadwork conservation work and quality control of materials

 

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