Major changes are needed on how construction projects are managed to save Montreal’s downtown core. That’s what a new report from Montreal’s Chamber of Commerce suggests. The report finds inefficiencies lead to delays, unnecessary street closures and too many orange cones. It suggests a better coordinated effort from the private and public sectors is needed to improve the situation. Global’s Amanda Jelowicki reports.
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