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$325 million invested in Écoparc Laval 15

A sustainable industrial development by MONTONI, in partnership with the Fonds immobilier de solidarité FTQ

Laval, September 30th, 2025 – MONTONI and the Fonds immobilier de solidarité FTQ officially launched Écoparc Laval 15 at a ground-breaking ceremony today attended by Christopher Skeete, Québec Minister Responsible for the Laval Region, Carlos Leitão, Parliamentary Secretary to the Federal Minister of Industry and Stéphane Boyer, Mayor of Laval. With an investment of $325 million, this large-scale industrial campus will consist of five buildings with a total surface area of 1,067,000 square feet, built to the highest standards of sustainability. All five will be targeting LEED Silver as well as BCZ Design and Performance certification.

This project will restore a strategic location–the former site of the Ciné-parc Laval drive-in–to its full potential, transforming it into a driver of sustainable and economic development. Since our founding 30 years ago, we have developed more than 80 projects in Laval, representing investments of more than $1.5 billion. We are proud to continue our contributions to our city’s economic expansion.
— Dario Montoni, président MONTONI
The start of work on this first industrial building is a decisive step in the development of this project, initiated two years ago as part of our strategic partnership with MONTONI. This milestone illustrates our joint commitment toward sustainable economic development, to be achieved using modern, flexible and ideally located infrastructures. With its optimized access to the main transportation corridors, this site will be a driver of growth for manufacturers seeking high-performance logistics solutions. Today, we are proud to be laying the cornerstone for an innovative industrial ecosystem that will enhance competitiveness and advance the transition to a greener economy.
— Martin Raymond, président-directeur général Fonds immobilier de solidarité FTQ
Adrien Sallandrouze

Building 1, the starting point for an exemplary Écoparc

Strategically located at the junction of highways 15 and 440, Écoparc Laval 15 is the latest in a new generation of industrial parks emphasizing superior environmental performance, innovation and user wellness: the MONTONI Écoparcs.

Building 1, with a floor area of 257,000 square feet and slated for delivery in May 2026, is the first step in a project that will be rolled out in four phases, to be completed in 2027. Designed to be a model of sustainability, it will accommodate up to five tenants and offer the following environmental benefits, among others:

  • An approximately 40% reduction in water consumption
  • Energy savings estimated at 60%
  • A decrease in greenhouse-gas emissions of up to 50%
  • Some 130 rooftop solar panels that will meet nearly 5% of the building’s energy needs
  • A white roof to mitigate the urban heat island effect
  • Low-emission materials to ensure optimum air quality
Adrien Sallandrouze

An Écoparc in harmony with its environment

A distinguishing feature of Écoparc Laval 15 will be its harmonious integration of natural features. More than 30% of its total surface area will be dedicated to green spaces, including a vast protected wetland extending over 400,000 square feet, which will be accessible to the public. This natural space will be conducive to occupant wellness while ensuring the preservation of a rich, essential ecosystem.

With Écoparc Laval 15, MONTONI is proving that economic growth and sustainable development can be reconciled. This transformative project will reshape the site into a driver of green innovation and prosperity for Laval. By opting for environmentally responsible buildings, we are creating an environment that will benefit businesses as well as the entire Laval community.
— Christopher Skeete, Ministre responsable de la région de Laval, ministre des Relations internationales et de la Francophonie, ministre responsable de la lutte contre le racisme et ministre responsable des Québécois d’expression anglaise Député de Sainte-Rose
Adrien Sallandrouze
The Écoparc Laval 15 project epitomizes the kind of economic and urban development that we seek to promote in Québec and in the rest of Canada. It is proof that combining growth and sustainability is possible and will deliver more than one million square feet of zero-carbon, LEED-certified spaces that blend innovation, energy efficiency and environmental stewardship. Écoparc Laval 15 is much more than a real estate project: it is a model for collaboration and shared vision that meets the needs of businesses, stimulates innovation and helps build a greener, more prosperous and more competitive future for all Quebecers.
— Carlos Leitão Secrétaire parlementaire de la ministre de l’Industrie Député de Marc-Aurèle Fortin

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