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77:, the European cement and brick company. By the mid-1980s, Lavalin was the largest engineering firm in Canada with 5,700 employees, surpassing their rivals SNC, with revenues of C$ 500 million in 1983. Lavalin was exporting C$ 300 million worth of manufactured goods a year. In the mid 1980s, the company was retained for the design-build contract to complete the 103:
At the start of the 1990s, Lavalin was a C$ 1.2 billion conglomerate of more than 70 companies. However, it was also heavily in debt, to the point that its corporate financiers insisted they started selling off parts of the business. In 1991, Lavalin's bankers put it under pressure to be acquired by
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its chief rival, SNC, a deal that was concluded in August for C$ 400 million. One estimate ranked the company as the fifth-largest engineering firm in the world. Most of the non-engineering business were sold off as a part of this process;
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As Lavalin expanded, they started buying a number of other companies. This process started with other engineering firms like Fenco Engineering, Shawinigan Engineering, Warnock Hersey and
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As the international engineering business became more competitive in the 1980s, Lavalin started to branch out into other industries. In 1986, it acquired an 85% interest in
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Lavalin was formed in 1936, through the partnership of Jean-Paul Lalonde and Romeo Valois of Montreal. The company was relatively small until
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joined Lavalin in 1952, after marrying Louise Lalonde, Jean-Paul's daughter. Now known as
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business, including building a new 55-floor headquarters in Montreal.
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Construction and civil engineering companies established in 1936
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including the 20,000 square meter retractable fabric roof.
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Surveyer, Nenniger & Chenevert Consulting Engineers
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Construction and civil engineering companies of Canada
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Index

civil engineering
construction
Montreal
Quebec
Surveyer, Nenniger & Chenevert Consulting Engineers
SNC-Lavalin
Bernard Lamarre
Bechtel
James Bay Project
Lafarge Coppee
Montreal's Olympic Stadium
Urban Transportation Development Corporation
Bellechasse Hospital
MétéoMédia
real estate
Bombardier
Bombardier Transportation







Foundation of Canada Engineering Corp. Ltd.



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International directory of company histories

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