The Société de transport de l’Outaouais has awarded the contract for professional, technical, and multidisciplinary services on the Gatineau-Ottawa tramway project to Groupe Porteur, which comprises EXP, SYSTRA Canada and Egis. This 14.9-miles tramway project will be an important link between downtown Gatineau and Ottawa, the capital city of Canada.
Collaboration for sustainable mobility and future connections
In collaboration with architectural firms Richez_Associés and Provencher Roy, Groupe Porteur is proud to be a part of this ambitious project, which will transform urban mobility and forge sustainable connections between communities. Groupe Porteur will support the TramGO Project Office through all phases of the C$114 million Gatineau-Ottawa tramway contract, including:
- Technical and environmental studies
- Procurement
- Construction work supervision and commissioning tests
For Guillaume Halde, EXP’s Senior Vice President, Infrastructure, “The Gatineau-Ottawa tramway is much more than just a transit project. It embodies an ambitious vision of sustainable mobility, infrastructure modernization, and development of the urban fabric. With Groupe Porteur, we are proud to be part of a project that will shape the future of this dynamic region. Behind this project stand a host of people—members of our multifaceted teams, including urban planning experts, whose greatest strength lies in their local roots.”
For Samuel Derosiaux, Executive Vice President, Transit, SYSTRA Canada, “We are deeply honored by the trust the Société de transport de l’Outaouais (STO) has placed in Groupe Porteur for this significant project. We will dedicate our most talented professionals to every phase of its delivery. Together, we are committed to offering citizens an efficient, sustainable and innovative transportation system that is perfectly integrated into the urban environment of the cities of Gatineau and Ottawa.”
A visionary plan for urban modernization
The complexity of a large-scale project can be a challenge. Groupe Porteur has the proven experience and will work closely to ensure the project is navigated successfully to completion. Jean Steenhouwer, Chief Commercial Officer of Egis in Canada, notes “In Spring 2025, Groupe Porteur will hand in a work plan detailing all project deliverables and associated schedules. It will serve as the basis for the action plan of all future public consultations on the project.” The technical and environmental studies for the 13.7 of 14.9 miles of the route on Quebec territory will also begin this Spring.
Highlights of the Gatineau-Ottawa tramway
- 14.9 miles of new line, including 13.7 in Quebec and 1.2 in Ontario (see circuit map)
- Y-shaped circuit with a South (6.2 miles) and North (4.3 miles) branch
- 37 stations
- 4 multimodal exchange hubs
- Commissioning by 2035
For more information on the project, visit www.tramwaygatineauottawa.ca.
Read the official Groupe Porteur’s press release here.