Editorial policy
Welcome to the interactive window of the Champlain Bridge Sector of The Jacques Cartier and Champlain Bridges Incorporated (JCCBI)
The primary objective of this interactive window is to present and explain the work being executed in the Champlain Bridge sector (discover this area). This showcase describes and announces obstructions to come in the sector so as to minimize the impact for users, in a spirit of complete transparency.
On the other hand, this window is also intended to allow the public to express themselves on our projects. Whether it is to pose a question, make an observation or comment on one of our posts, your opinion matters to us.
Content of the window
In addition to announcing obstructions, we intend for this site to serve as a showcase to discover this major transportation link in Montreal’s road network.
The following sections will allow you to better understand our projects:
As well, we regularly post messages on our home page to announce news and allow you to follow the progress of the work and the future of these very important structures. You are always invited to comment on these blogs posts (see most recent blog posts).
Each and every blog post will be archived by category:
- Closures and detours
- Progress of the work
- Champlain Bridge maintenance program
- Pointe Nord on L’Île-des-Soeurs
- Section of the Bonaventure Expressway
- Section of Highway 15
- L’Île-des-Soeurs Bridge
- Clément Bridge
- Champlain Bridge ice control structure
- Did you know?
Please visit the archives to read all the associated posts.
Author of the posts
A single author signs the blog posts: André Girard, Vice President, Communications of the Federal Bridges Corporation.
These posts will appear regularly in keeping with the progress of the work. André Girard is assisted on a daily basis by Jean-Vincent Lacroix, Chief, Communications at JCCBI, in the preparation of the posts.
Editing of comments
Posting of comments received from the public will be edited. We reserve the right to cut comments we judge to be too long or that digress and do not have a direct connection to our projects.
We also reserve the right to censor comments that use inappropriate or offensive language. Ellipsis (…) indicates cut or censured passages in that place in the published comment
Work updates
If you wish to receive updates on the work in real time, you have three options:
SUBSCRIBE TO THE RSS FEED
By subscribing to the RSS feed, you can follow the progress of work without having to go to the website. Whether it is on your Blackberry, your iPhone or Netvibes page, you will receive new blog posts directly.
SUBSCRIBE TO TWITTER
The Twitter website offers numerous advantages for following your friends and contacts in real time. By adding the Champlain Bridge (@PontChampBridge) to your contact list, you can know all there is to know on the latest progress of our projects.
SUBSCRIBE TO the NEWSLETTER
If you’re not familiar with RSS feeds or Twitter, the Newsletter is the best option for you. All you need is an email address to automatically receive all the latest published blog posts. It’s a simple and effective way to be among the first to know.
Do you have questions?
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