Station Marie-Curie

One thing that was not nice with the construction is this "temporary stop sign that been temporarily for 3+years

I reported this hoping we get an actual bus sign since the stop is going to stay there for at least 3 more years

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Vitres installées sur la face sud-ouest.

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J’espère toujours la possibilité qu’on ouvre cette station avant l’aéroport voir seulement en rush hour

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Btw

Ça serait bien mais malheureusement je pense qu’ils vont vouloir ouvrir la branche au complet au même moment :person_shrugging:

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Photos du groupe Dawco. Je crois qu’il s’agit de la Station.



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Il mentionnent le tunnel. Peut-être font-ils la ventilation ou l’électricité?

La ventilation.

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Roseburg - compagnie américaine. Intéressant.

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Trouvez 7 différences :wink:


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Why do you think the secant wall has been exposed? Maybe it’s leaking?

Concrete is porous, so there is always going to be some humidity getting through without a membrane. Hence, they are probably going to install a french drain to catch as much of the water as possible.

Something tells me drainage / waterproofing have been revised. (Saw them pull up pipe at Deux-Montagnes as well in recent weeks).

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The deux montagnes situation would make sense as they’re currently building the bus loop there. Same at Bois Franc where they’ve demolished brand new stairs

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Do the WebCams automatically blur people’s faces? Or is somebody monitoring them at all times and doing it manually? Lol

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Would you rather do it right, or do it twice? Smfh

Our technology automatically detects people who might be identifiable and blurs their faces.

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Awesome! Thanks! [My laziness is a bit too evident today]

You said it yourself, those are secant piles. They are drilled from the surface all the way to the bottom, filled with concrete and a rebar cage. There’s no way to put any waterproofing on the outside of secant walls without digging it up after the fact.