MONTRÉAL, Jan. 22, 2026 /CNW/ – One year after its official establishment in Canada, building on the acquisition of a local firm well-established in its markets for 50 years, Artelia presents a very positive review and reaffirms its ambitions for the years ahead. With sustained growth, major projects and a strong corporate culture, Artelia Canada has positioned itself as a key player in multidisciplinary engineering across the country.

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A year of significant achievements

In 2025, Artelia Canada reached several important milestones. The opening of a new head office in Montréal, a new office in Gatineau, as well as the expansion of the Sept-Îles and Toronto offices have strengthened the company’s presence alongside its other locations in Québec, Ontario and Newfoundland and Labrador.

From an operational standpoint, the company secured several new mandates while continuing strategic collaborations with its major clients and partners, and positioning itself for opportunities involving alternative procurement models. This momentum is supported by a strong and engaged team culture based on collaboration and collective spirit, reflected in an employee satisfaction rate of 87%.

The year was marked by high-impact projects, including an EPC mandate for Canadian Royalties in Northern Québec, the continuation of mandates with industrial clients such as ArcelorMittal and IOC Rio Tinto, and significant advances in the energy sector with new clients including Toronto Hydro and Newfoundland Hydro. Artelia Canada also strengthened its position across several areas of expertise, notably in urban and municipal infrastructure, water treatment, residual materials management, contaminated site remediation, and climate change adaptation works for cities and municipalities across Québec. In addition, the company expanded its presence in the airport sector through mandates with Aéroports de Montréal, Montréal Metropolitan Airport, the Société d’énergie de la Baie-James, and the Ministère des Transports et de la Mobilité durable.

At the same time, Artelia Canada diversified its activities in Ontario across the municipal, industrial, marine and telecommunications sectors. Internationally, teams continued to expand their footprint in the Caribbean through the award of a design and project management mandate for a hotel and a new correctional facility on the island of Sint Maarten, as well as planning for the deployment of a 5G network in Haiti.

In addition, Artelia Canada was proudly recognized by its peers, receiving an award from the Association of Consulting Engineering Firms of Quebec for the Remembrance and Côte-des-Neiges Streets Redevelopment Project in Montreal, highlighting the quality, commitment, and excellence of its teams.

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