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Which Montreal work sites are affected by engineers' strike?

A half dozen construction sites across Montreal, from Saint-Laurent to Hochelaga-Maisonneuve, are affected by the engineers' strike. Check out our map to find out which ones.

Want to know if the construction in your area has been halted? Check our map

The City of Montreal says there are more than 400 work sites right now. Six are affected by the strike by municipal engineers. (CBC)

Work at six major construction sites is now suspended due to a strike by municipal workers.

About 440 engineers, chemists and veterinarians have walked off the job following a breakdown in negotiations with the city.

They haven't had a collective agreement since 2010. The city says it was ready and willing to negotiate, but that the union broke off talks last week.

Here's a mapof the affected work sites:

  • Work on sewers, water mains androads on Atwater AvenuefromDocteurPenfieldAvenue to Sherbrooke Street West.
  • Work on a drinking-water mainon theMtropolitainService Roadfrom Champd'EauStreet toHautAnjou Boulevard.
  • Work on sewage and drinking water pipes andstreet lights onCte-des-NeigesRoadbetween Cedar Avenue and Hill Park Circle.
  • Road work and reconfiguration work on Sherbrooke Street East betweenbetween Charlemagne Avenue and Pie-IX Boulevard,Pie-IX betweenPierre-de-CoubertinAvenue andMont-RoyalAvenue Eastand Rachel StreetbetweenJeanned'ArcAvenue and Pie-IX.
  • Aqueduct construction onPierre-de-CoubertinbetweenBourbonnireAvenue andViauStreet.
  • Work on pipes, roadsand lighting onMarcel-LaurinBoulevardbetween theDcarieExpressway and Saint-Louis Street and on Saint-Louis betweenTaitStreet andMarcel-Laurin.