MPA update construction timeline for Contrecœur Expansion project

The Montreal Port Authority (MPA) has submitted its notice of intent to begin preliminary construction work for the Port of Montreal’s Contrecœur expansion as early as September 29, 2025, pending receipt of the final required approvals.

“This step allows us to meet the conditions required to move forward with a project that positions Quebec and Canada more strongly to diversify international trade,” said Julie Gascon, president and CEO of the MPA. “Once all the necessary approvals are in place, we’ll be ready to begin work on this major strategic project that is essential to the future of our supply chains.”

The initial work will focus primarily on preparing the project site for more significant construction activities which could take place, in 2026. All work remains contingent upon receiving the appropriate regulatory approvals. The full project timeline and a description of the planned activities are available on the Canadian Impact Assessment Registry website.

The Port of Montreal Contrecoeur Terminal is No. 75 on ReNew Canada’s 2025 Top100 Projects report.

As this new implementation phase begins, the MPA will continue its collaboration with stakeholders to ensure the project’s success while rigorously and responsibly mitigating its impacts, in accordance with the project requirements and commitments made by the MPA.

The Contrecœur expansion will strengthen Canada’s logistics network to meet tomorrow’s supply chain needs. It will provide Quebec and Canada with a critical piece of infrastructure that supports economic sovereignty and enables businesses to diversify their import and export markets. Once completed, the new terminal will significantly increase container-handling capacity, with operations expected to begin by 2030.

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