Lead team mandate to develop city-side facilities at YUL Montréal-Trudeau International Airport
Jodoin Lamarre Pratte architectes is proud to announce that, as part of the Collectif Accès, it will help develop the ambitious "Flight Plan 2028: For a more accessible, more connected YUL," announced by Yves Beauchamp, CEO of ADM Aéroports de Montréal.
Collectif Accès is a multidisciplinary venture of architecture and engineering firms accredited by ADM. In 2023, the group won a call for proposals to provide ADM with a team to lead the Accès Program, through which city-side facilities at YUL Montréal-Trudeau International Airport will be developed.
The program objective is to improve the airport’s infrastructure, including arrival and departure pickup zones, the road network, and local parking facilities, to increase capacity and ensure traffic flow. It also aims to facilitate passenger movement by creating an efficient interface between the future REM station and the terminal building, to design the front extension of the terminal building, and to install walkways linking the facilities to various points in the terminal.
The lead team’s mandate is to support ADM in developing this benchmark technical concept that will enable implementation of the various components of the Accès Program.
Collectif Accès
Architecture:
STGM Architecture and Jodoin Lamarre Pratte architectes, with the collaboration of Saucier + Perrotte Architectes
Engineering:
CIMA+, EXP, BPA, Pageau Morel and NCK
Collaborators:
Nordic Office of Architecture, Ombrages, Arium Design, Consultants EXIM, Alain Lemieux & associés consultants, AtkinsRealis, Strategia Conseil, RWDI and Geomatik