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Quebec precast concrete manufacturers Béton Préfabriqué du Lac (BPDL) and Schokbeton became part of a Montreal milestone when they played a critical role in the development of the province's Autoroute 30, a record-setting infrastructure project designed to ease commuting times for the city's travellers. Originally conceived in the 1960s as Route 3, the Autoroute 30 initiative was launched to link the towns of Valleyfield and Bécancour with the industrial municipalities located south of the St. Lawrence River. Throughout the decades, however, the project grew in scope, gaining the “Autoroute de l'acier” moniker. It became a highly desired bypass route, alleviating congestion on Montreal's busy highways and consolidating a number of other highways into a more effective transportation network.




