We are very proud to announce that on February 15th, Prével was awarded the Domus for Builder of the Year for the Montréal region, a prestigious prize presented by the APCHQ. Since 1984, the Domus has rewarded the excellence, passion, innovation and perseverance of companies working in the field of residential development.
Having just recently celebrated our 35th anniversary, we are very pleased to receive such a prominent recognition from our industry, the perfect closing to an exceptional 2013. We would like to acknowledge the work of all members of our team who made this great success possible.
We would also like to take this opportunity to thank all of our clients. Your confidence is what motivates us to keep pushing our limits and constantly renew and improve our methods, all to create great environments for you to live.
At a morning event on Esplanade Cartier’s urban square, attended by Robert Beaudry, City Councillor for the Ville-Marie borough and member of Montréal’s Executive Committee, Laurence Vincent, President of Prével, Élizabeth‑Ann Doyle, Executive and Artistic Director of the Montréal-based organization MU, and Véronique Rioux, Industrial Design Consultant, Prével officially unveiled three public artworks created by artists Antonietta Grassi, MSHL, and Diane Roe. The event also offered a tour of the new neighbourhood, allowing attendees to admire the works and discover Montréal’s very first rooftop community garden.
At a morning event on Esplanade Cartier’s urban square, attended by Robert Beaudry, City Councillor for the Ville-Marie borough and member of Montréal’s Executive Committee, Laurence Vincent, President of Prével, Élizabeth‑Ann Doyle, Executive and Artistic Director of the Montréal-based organization MU, and Véronique Rioux, Industrial Design Consultant, Prével officially unveiled three public artworks created by artists Antonietta Grassi, MSHL, and Diane Roe. The event also offered a tour of the new neighbourhood, allowing attendees to admire the works and discover Montréal’s very first rooftop community garden.
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