VINCI CONSULTANTS is a multidisciplinary firm established for more than 30 years. The firm offers expertise in civil engineering and urban planning. It has participated in the design of several hundred private and public projects in the greater Montreal area, throughout Quebec and since 2012 in Haiti.
Collaboration, Creativity, Commitment, Rigour, Simplicity
Design green infrastructure for adaptation to climate change using a strong integrated design process
To be the benchmark in engineering for the responsible development and implementation of green infrastructures
In January 2008, VINCI CONSULTANTS was reset to devote itself mainly to sustainable development projects. The originality, passion and professional diversity of its employees as well as the conviction that they must contribute to the green shift make of VINCI CONSULTANTS a player committed to sustainable development in Quebec. In 2012, the company was the recipient of Water Canada’s prestigious Water’s Next award identifying it as one of five Canadian companies working successfully to change our use of water in Canada.
Our firm is a member of the RÉSEAU Environnement, a non-profit organization whose mission is to bring together environmental specialists, business people, municipalities and industries in Quebec in order to ensure, from a development perspective sustainable development, the advancement of technologies and science, the promotion of expertise and the support of environmental activities.
Our firm is a member of the RÉSEAU Environnement, a non-profit organization whose mission is to bring together environmental specialists, business people, municipalities and industries in Quebec in order to ensure, from a development perspective sustainable development, the advancement of technologies and science, the promotion of expertise and the support of environmental activities.
VINCI CONSULTANTS is also one of the experts in eco-responsible business practices and clean technologies registered in the Ecoleader Fun directory. Our services could be funded as part of a project submitted to the Ecoleader Fund funding program.