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Demolition in Saint-Hubert

Saint-Hubert is now part of Ville de Longueuil, which means the authorisation process goes through Longueuil's planning department rather than a separate administration. The sector developed largely in the post war years around the airport and its related activity, and the residential stock still reflects that, with many bungalows and single family homes from the 1950s to the 1970s on generous lots That layout makes jobs logistically simple, with wide access and room for machinery and bins.

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The building stock of Saint-Hubert and what it changes on site

Saint-Hubert is now part of Ville de Longueuil, which means the authorisation process goes through Longueuil's planning department rather than a separate administration. The sector developed largely in the post war years around the airport and its related activity, and the residential stock still reflects that, with many bungalows and single family homes from the 1950s to the 1970s on generous lots. That layout makes jobs logistically simple, with wide access and room for machinery and bins.

Dominant building stock 1950s to 1970s bungalows and single family homes on large lots, commercial zones and airport related activity.

Demolition in Saint-Hubert

Three ground realities in Saint-Hubert

Generous lots

Wide access and room for machinery. Logistics are simple and haulage costs stay low.

Post war stock

1950s to 1970s bungalows, squarely within the asbestos and vermiculite era.

Part of Longueuil

Authorisation is applied for at Ville de Longueuil. We prepare the file with the right authority.

Coverage

The Saint-Hubert sectors we cover.

  • Vieux-Saint-Hubert
  • Secteur aéroportuaire
  • Secteur Grande Allée
  • Secteur Gaétan-Boucher
  • Secteur Chambly
  • Laflèche
  • Secteur Cousineau
  • Secteur Maricourt
Authorisation

Who issues the demolition authorisation

The demolition authorisation certificate application is filed with the Ville de Longueuil planning department, of which Saint-Hubert forms part. We prepare the file, submit it and follow the application through to issue. We also coordinate service disconnection with the utilities before work starts.

FAQ

What people ask us in Saint-Hubert.

No. Saint-Hubert has been part of Ville de Longueuil since the municipal mergers, so the demolition authorisation application is filed with Longueuil's planning department. It is a frequent confusion that wastes time, and we resolve it by filing in the right place.

Joint compounds on partitions, floor tiles and the black adhesive beneath them, possible vermiculite in the attic, and pipe lagging in the basement if there is an old boiler. Laboratory analysis settles it, and it takes three to seven days.

No. Travel is included in the quote everywhere in Greater Montréal. The price depends on the nature of the job and access constraints, never on distance.

Yes, always, with no obligation. Our estimator comes out, assesses the site in person and gives you a detailed firm price quote within 24 to 48 hours.

A demolition project in Saint-Hubert ?

Our estimator visits free of charge, assesses your site in person and issues a firm quote within 24 to 48 hours.

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