GHD opens Montreal office to expand service offerings

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GHD, a global professional services company operating in the water, transportation, environmental and energy markets, has opened a new Montréal office, located in the heart of the city at Place Ville Marie. This modern space supports GHD’s national growth strategy to strengthen its presence in Québec and provide a collaborative, sustainable workplace for its teams.

“This new office reflects our ongoing commitment to growth in Québec,” said Steve Lécuyer, Executive General Manager, Canada – GHD. “It’s a strategic opportunity to bring our expertise closer to local priorities, while creating a hub for technical innovation.”

With nearly 450 employees across Québec, spread between Brossard, Laval, Québec City, and now two offices in Montréal, GHD is reinforcing its local presence and strengthening its integrated services offering through a space designed to support growth, innovation, and proximity to its clients.

The office is led by Isabel Piraux, P.Eng., M.Eng., PMP, General Manager – Eastern Canada, who plays a key role in GHD’s regional development and operations across Québec.

“Opening this new office at Place Ville Marie is a key step in our efforts to attract new talent,” said Piraux. “We’re proud to be a company grounded in Québec and actively involved in delivering projects that shape the region’s future and broaden
how we support our clients.”

A long-term vision for growth

GHD has a well-established presence in Québec, having contributed to several landmark infrastructure and energy projects, including:

  • Autoroute 30, one of the province’s first public-private partnership (P3) projects
  • The internationally recognized Centre hospitalier de l’Université de Montréal (CHUM)
  • The McGill University Health Centre (MUHC), a modern facility integrated with its community
  • The Highway 25 Bridge
  • Maison Radio-Canada, combining innovation and technical precision
  • The complex Turcot Interchange project, modernizing Montréal’s urban landscape
  • The major rehabilitation of the Louis-Hippolyte-La Fontaine Tunnel
  • The Romaine Hydroelectric Complex, supporting Québec’s clean energy future
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GHD aims to double its revenue in Canada by 2030, with a target of reaching $1 billion—driven in part by its expansion in Greater Montréal.

Multidisciplinary expertise serving Québec and Eastern Canada

The Montréal office will support GHD’s multidisciplinary service offering in Québec and across Eastern Canada, with a focus on major infrastructure and energy transition projects in:

  • Geotechnical engineering
  • Environmental services
  • Materials technology
  • Building science
  • Transportation
  • Water
  • Energy (including hydroelectricity, pumped-storage, solar and wind energy, and battery storage)

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Featured image: The Turcot Interchange in Montreal. Credit: Getty Images

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