TransCanada expands its presence in Québec
Published by Stephanie Roker,
Editor
World Pipelines,
TransCanada Corporation (TransCanada) has announced that it has expanded its 60 year presence in Québec with a larger corporate provincial office located in Montréal (Canada). This new office will be home to over 40 employees from different disciplines working on the Energy East Pipeline Project and other businesses on behalf of the company.
With continued strength of our existing pipeline and power assets in the province and the need for more locally-based expertise to work closely with Québecers on our proposed Energy East project, a new location was needed for the company's Québec employees, said Louis Bergeron, Energy East's Vice President for Québec and New Brunswick.
Comments from Energy East
Bergeron stated: “Since I began my new role I've worked to ensure Energy East has an expanded provincial presence with more Québecers involved directly in the development of the project. The expansion of our office is a testament to our commitment to have more people on the ground here – listening to people and addressing their concerns with respect and understanding."
Employees at the new office will also support TransCanada's existing businesses in Québec, where TransCanada employees have been living and working since the late 1950s managing the Trans Québec & Maritimes Pipeline, and natural gas fired power generation facilities that heat the homes of Québecers and businesses. TransCanada already employs more than 200 people working on these existing and proposed assets.
"We're committed to maximising the economic benefits for Québec and this office is a clear statement that TransCanada will create even more opportunities for local businesses as we develop and operate the Energy East pipeline," added Bergeron. "Opportunities above and beyond the 140 people already working on Energy East in the province and the CAN$115 million in contracts we've signed with more than 250 Québec suppliers and businesses."
Project update
This announcement follows a project update in early February that highlighted TransCanada signing a major agreement with an international electronics firm that would see the firm deliver a number of multi-million dollar electrical houses to secure safe, reliable and energy efficient power distribution for pump stations along the Energy East Pipeline. The agreement will create up to 120 jobs in Québec and a further 90 spin-off jobs outside of the greater Montréal area.
As the Conference Board of Canada concluded, the CAN$15.7 billion Energy East project will create over 3000 jobs each year in Québec during the nine years of planning and construction for the pipeline, along with CAN$972 million in tax revenue for the province. When the pipeline goes into service, total tax revenues for Québec will be CAN$1.2 billion for the first 20 years of its operation.
Edited from source by Stephanie Roker
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