Aménagement Côté Jardin uses its Merlo telehandlers for the revitalization of Viger Square.

Aménagement Côté Jardin utilisent leurs télescopiques Merlo pour la revitalisation du square Viger

The $28 million project aims to restore Square Viger to its former glory and make it a welcoming, accessible, and safe place. The company, also known for its work at Parc Jean Drapeau and on Sainte-Catherine Street, relied on Merlo telehandlers to complete this major new project!

“We purchased a second Merlo, a TF33.7, for this project. We chose it for its speed and reliability. We are very satisfied, especially with its visibility on the job site and its precision. All installations in Viger Square must be done with millimeter precision,” said Mathieu Morissette of Aménagement Côté Jardin.

Aménagement Côté Jardin is an urban development company working mainly in the commercial, public, and institutional sectors. The company is known for its adherence to deadlines and the highest quality standards, regardless of project constraints. This is thanks to more than 30 years of experience, its qualified and dedicated staff, and its subcontractors and suppliers who share its values.

With the help of their two Merlo machines, a TF33.7 and a TF38.10, they continue to carry out impressive projects. Their work on the Viger Square project includes everything related to the square's appearance, planting, water basins, earthworks, etc.

Their Merlo telehandlers have replaced the traditional loaders they used previously. The versatility of Merlo machines helps them achieve significant productivity gains. In addition, the unparalleled stability of these machines is one of the main reasons why they were convinced to invest and do business with Manulift.

Viger Square was inaugurated on September 11, 1860. Since then, the square has become an important gathering place for the citizens of Montreal. Viger Square was Montreal's first public garden and one of its first parks.