CIMA+ relocates to state-of-the-art offices in Gatineau's La Cité sector
Tashi Farmilo
CIMA+, one of Canada's largest private consulting engineering firms, has relocated its Gatineau branch to a new, state-of-the-art office in the La Cité sector. This milestone, celebrated with an event attended by employees, partners, and local business leaders, marks a new chapter for a firm that has been a cornerstone of the local community for over 50 years.
The new office boasts a team of nearly 140 professionals, reinforcing its position as the leading consulting engineering firm in the Outaouais region. The relocation is part of a broader strategic vision to enhance collaboration and employee well-being through a modern and accessible workspace.
Denis Thivierge, President and CEO of CIMA+, highlighted the firm's deep-rooted connection to the Gatineau community. "Our longstanding presence in the Outaouais region, bolstered by the synergistic collaboration with our Ottawa office, stands as a testament to our unwavering dedication to the Gatineau community for over 50 years. Our active participation in the region's economic and sustainable development is what defines us, whether through major projects such as the Zibi development, the Rapibus system, or the rebuilding of Saint-Joseph Boulevard," he said.
Luc Séguin, Director of CIMA+'s Gatineau office, reflected on the extensive planning and collaborative effort that went into the relocation. "The successful completion of our five-year relocation project highlights our collaborative spirit and solidifies our status as a leading industry figure and employer of choice. We extend our heartfelt gratitude to our dedicated employees for their patience and resilience, the Planning Committee, A4 Architecture for capturing the essence of CIMA+, BBL Construction and its partners for their collaboration, and the support of Groupe Dormani," Séguin added.
Photo caption: CIMA+, one of Canada's largest private consulting engineering firms, has relocated its Gatineau branch to a state-of-the-art office in the La Cité sector, reinforcing its commitment to the community with a team of nearly 140 professionals and a focus on enhancing collaboration and employee well-being.
Photo credit: Courtesy of CIMA+