
September 2004 |
Signing of one of the most important projects to be built in the United States in Brookside, New York : 218 modules to be delivered. |
August 2004 |
Installation of a major project in Massachussets : Wlanut Place, with its 142 modules. |
Juin 2004 |
Building of a 48-module project in Bristol Pacific, Massachusetts, USA. |
May 2004 |
Acquisition of a Weinmann Beam Processing Station Optimat WBZ 120/6 |
May 2004 |
Completino of the Shelburn Bay project in Vermont, USA : 64 modules. |
November 2003 |
Building of the modular project at Chantier Outardes 4 for Hydro-Québec
in collaboration with Entreprises Savard. |
September 2003 |
Collaboration with Constructions Binet inc. for a project with the SEBJ (Baie James) : building a modular cafeteria for the Chantier EM1. |
May 2003 |
Realisation of the second commercial phase of Chantier EM1 in collaboration with C.C.D.C. |
March 2003 |
Awarded the largest housing project to be constructed in the James Bay area in collaboration with Cegerco. It's the first phase of the Chantier EM1 with 80 modules. |
January 2003 |
Construction of new office space at RCM Modular Head Office. The business now boasts 10 work areas with multiple desks, a drawing department, a reception area mas well as a conference room. |
Décember 2002
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Second expansion adding 80,000 square feet (mezzanine) . |
September 2002 |
Commercial project for the construction of a 180 modules assisted living community (Loomis) in New-Hampshire. |
March 2002 |
A contract is signed for the construction of an assisted living complex in New-Hampshire (Riverglen). |
January 2002 |
First expansion of the factory, 18,000 square feet |
September 2001 |
Assisted living project 60 units in Vermont (Gables). |
June 2001 |
Commercial realization in New-York ( Super 8 motel ) First commercial project installed. |
April 2001 |
First commercial project signed in the U.S. There is now 85 employees. |
November 2000 |
Construction and assembly of the first modules. |
July 2000
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The creation of RCM Modular by Gilbert Trudeau, Martin Binet and Christopher Bratty. |