From the time he arrived at Supermétal in 2001, Jean-François Leclerc has taken on major responsibilities. As project head and structural engineer, he tackled such challenges as
- Eighth Avenue Place, East Tower, 50-storey office building in Calgary, Alberta (12,000 tonnes)
- Spectra Energy, Natural Gas Processing Plant, in Fort Nelson and Dawson Creek, BC (3000 tonnes)
- Hydro-Quebec's 500 MW electric power station in Grand-Mere (Shawinigan), in Quebec (2000 tons)
- the pier at Montreal's Trudeau International Airport (1200 tons)
- the Fidelity Investments building in Rhode Island (3500 tons)
- the National Emerging Infectious Disease Lab at Boston University's Medical Center (2300 tons)
- the Blackfan Research Center at Boston's Center for Llife Science (9000 tons)
- the expansion project for Shell's AOSP refinery in Fort Saskatchewan, Alberta (11,000 tons)
He is currently in charge of Supermétal's activities in Western Canada.
A graduate of Laval University in civil engineering, Jean-François is a registered engineer in Quebec (OIQ) since 1997.
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