Posts filed under: Montreal

Dany Rutherford has been with Flynn Montreal for 10 years now. At the start of his shift on Monday morning February 21st, he began suddenly feeling unwell. He had developed chest pains and a sharp stabbing in his arm. His...
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Dany Rutherford has been with Flynn Montreal for 10 years now. At the start of his shift on Monday morning February 21st, he began suddenly feeling unwell. He had developed chest pains and a sharp stabbing in his arm. His...
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The Flynn Family wins together by supporting each other like a family should. Flynn Montréal wanted to call attention to two examples of employees supporting each other. Richard Poirier has been with Flynn for over 20 years working in glass...
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Our Ottawa branch completed re-roof projects for the St. Philip and St. Monica Catholic schools in Ottawa. For St. Phillip, a crew of seven came in from Flynn’s Regina branch to complete a 2Ply Modbit re-roof (120 squares). The crew...
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Thank you to everyone at the Montreal branch for their commitment to safety and participating at the 2019 Safety Day. Here are some photos – see if you can spot yourself! Congratulations to Branch Safety Leader winner Miguel Borrero Trutié...
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Phase 1 of the redevelopment of the Promenades St-Bruno is underway. On this site, a former Sears store is being redeveloped into a Sports Experts sports retailer, a Winners store and office space. Flynn crews were responsible for installing stick...
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Suite à la décision de l’aéroport de changer ses machines de scan au point de fouille des départs internationaux et domestiques, Flynn Montréal devait installer un nouveau mur-rideau intérieur. C’est Mathieu Larochelle et son équipe qui sont sur place pour...
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Marshall Greeham, John Rae (foreman), Alex Salzman and Ryan Groen The first Hydro One project completed as part of the BGIS program here in Cambridge went well. One down,  four more to go locally....
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Built in 1967, Place Bonaventure was the biggest building in the world at its time of completion. It is now getting a major facelift!  Steve Sirois is overseeing two different projects here. The first one consists of the installation of...
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Project manager Simon Brisebois and foreman André Langlois and his team are doing the installation of this special angle stick-built curtain wall with silicone glaze – four sides of thermos glass- at the correspondence centre of the Montreal Trudeau International...
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