Hangar 26 Demolition at Quebec City Port

Official title: Demolition of Hangar 26

Closed Regulations & Permits Environment & Climate Transportation
A company called Groupe Héritage Île d'Orléans wants to demolish Hangar 26 at Quebec City's port. The work includes tearing down the building, relocating equipment like fiber optic cables and a fuel tank, and repairing the pavement afterward. This is a routine industrial demolition project on port authority land.

Why This Matters

This mainly affects people who work at or near the Quebec City port. If you live nearby, you might notice construction noise and truck traffic during the demolition. The fuel tank relocation could be of interest if you're concerned about environmental safety in the area.

What Could Change

The Quebec Port Authority would authorize the demolition of Hangar 26. The site would be cleared for future use, with the concrete slab preserved. A fuel tank would be relocated but remain operational.

Key Issues

  • Should the demolition of Hangar 26 be approved?
  • Are the proposed environmental and safety measures adequate?

Indigenous Consultation

This consultation requires engagement with Indigenous communities under the Crown's duty to consult.