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Industrial Zones and Available Buildings

The two largest agglomerations in the Region, Princeville and Plessisville, are endowed with industrial zones that are in full development that also benefit from the presence of a great number of technical facilities that facilitate efficient establishment (paved roads, waterworks systems and sewage, electricity and natural gas).

Here are, for certain municipalities of the territory, the descriptions of the industrial zones and the services available:

 

City of Plessisville
Total surface of the industrial zone

450 000 m2  

Surface available to establish companies

60 500 m2

Number of plots available (if the zone is divided into lots)

 

Average dimension of lots or plots

 

Price of industrial plots

$2.153 /m2
$5.382 /m2

Building(s) available 

0

Soil supporting capacity

2 tons per ft2

Type of soil

Fine sand, silting

Topography

Flat surface

Services

Rain drains on location

Yes

Sanitary drains on location

Yes

Capacity of the purification plant

 

Capacity of drinking water

 

Pressure

 

Paved street(s) 

Yes

Illuminated street(s)

Yes

Electricity or available voltage

110 – 220 – 550

Natural gas

Yes

Communication
Cellular telephone

Yes

Communication
Internet high speed

Yes

Communication
Optic fiber

Autumn 2006



Princeville
Jacques-Baril Park

Total surface of the industrial zone

128 113 m2   disponible
1 000 000 m2

Surface available to establish companies

61 736.0 m2

Number of plots available (if the zone is divided into lots)

1 lot subdivided 1 part none subdivided

Average dimension of lots or plots

Variable

Price of industrial plots

 

Building(s) available 

0

Soil supporting capacity

High – Geotechnical study available at our offices.

Type of soil

Geotechnical study available at our offices.

Topography

Flat

Services

Rain drains on location

Yes, 1650 mm    900 mm

Sanitary drains on location

Yes, 250 mm

Capacity of the purification plant

Ok

Capacity of drinking water

Ok,  300 mm

Pressure

119 pds /ft2

Paved street(s)
(yes or no)

No

Illuminated street(s)

Yes

Electricity or available voltage

Yes

Natural gas

Yes

Communication
Cellular telephone

Yes

Communication
Internet high speed

Yes

Communication
Optic fiber

Soon



Princeville
Jean-Maurice Talbot Park

Total surface of the industrial zone

657 642 m2

Surface available to establish companies

7 499.2 m2

Number of plots available (if the zone is divided into lots)

2

Average dimension of lots or plots

5 380.7 m2    et  2 188.5 m2

Price of industrial plots

$ 0.20 à $ 0.70 per ft2

Building(s) available 

1 = 30, St-Pierre Street

Soil supporting capacity

High

Type of soil

Rock at 1.2 meters from the surface

Topography

Slight incline

Services

Rain drains on location

Yes, 450 mm

Sanitary drains on location

Yes, 250 mm

Capacity of the purification plant

Ok

Capacity of drinking water

Ok,  200 mm

Pressure

89 pds/ft2

Paved street(s)

Yes

Illuminated street(s)

Yes

Electricity or available voltage

Yes

Natural gas

Yes

Communication
Cellular telephone

Yes

Communication
Internet high speed

Yes

Communication
Optic fiber

Soon



Laurierville

Total surface of the industrial zone

215 000 ft2  

Surface available to establish companies

115 000 ft2

Number of plots available (if the zone is divided into lots)

Not divided

Average dimension of lots or plots

Not divided

Price of industrial plots

To be negotiated (private property)

Building(s) available 

Industrial locative building 16 000 ft2

Soil supporting capacity

Excellent

Type of soil

Gravel

Topography

Flat surface

Services

Rain drains on location

No

Sanitary drains on location

No

Capacity of the purification plant

S/0

Capacity of drinking water

Pipes, 6 inches in diameter

Pressure

90 pds

Paved street(s)

Yes

Illuminated street(s)

Yes

Electricity or available voltage

550 amperes

Natural gas

No

Communication
Cellular telephone

Communications are difficult with a cellular

Communication
Internet high speed

Yes

Communication
Optic fiber

Planned for august 2006