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Canada’s MAADI Group to construct aluminum bridge decking for 63-ton vehicle in Quebec

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Update time : 2022-09-29 17:09:04
MAADI Group got a contract through Construction Bressau Inc. for the construction of a new fusion-welded aluminum bridge deck system for the Quebec Ministry of Transport.

With this contract, MAADI will become the first manufacturer in Canada to construct aluminum bridge decking for 63-ton vehicles.

This contract is part of a US$5 million research project by the Ministry of Transport, which was to approve the viability of extruded aluminum as a solution for bridge decks in major infrastructure. This is also part of the province's initiative to encourage Quebec’s companies to transform and produce exportable aluminum products.
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