Area · Laurentides

Modular construction in Laurentides

No municipality in the Laurentides sector has a dedicated town guide on this site yet — that is what this sector page is for. The territory counts a single municipality and about 68,402 residents; a modular project is approached here as anywhere in Quebec: municipal permit, zoning, factory fabrication.

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All municipalities in the area

Modular construction serves the entire area, including the following municipalities:

  • Mirabel68,402 res. · Mirabellois, oise

Modular in the Laurentides sector

A traditional job site ties up local trades for months; modular flips that logic. Most of the building is completed in a factory, often outside the Laurentides sector, before being moved to the project's municipality. On site, only the foundation, assembly and connections remain — a short job-site footprint, welcome in the territory's smallest municipalities.

Procedures and regulations

Don't look for an "MRC permit": in the Laurentides sector as everywhere in Quebec, the municipality where the lot sits receives the permit application and applies the zoning. The MRC's role plays out further upstream, through the land-use plan (schéma d'aménagement) that steers the territory's designations. The first concrete step: check with the target municipality what its regulations allow.

  • The building permit, step by stepPermit procedures for a modular building, from filing the application to the final inspection. View
  • Modular glossaryLand-use plan, zoning, CSA A277, shell finish: the project terms clearly defined. View

Modular builders serving the area

A modular project in the sector does not depend on a local contractor: the building is produced in a factory then moved by road, so most Quebec manufacturers accept deliveries anywhere in the province, including Laurentides. Take the time to compare several offers and validate the RBQ licence.

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For an overview of the manufacturers active in Quebec, see our modular builders guide.

Frequently asked questions

What role does the Laurentides MRC play in a construction project?
The permit always comes from the municipality where the lot sits, which also applies its zoning by-law. The MRC acts upstream: its land-use plan (schéma d'aménagement) sets the territory's broad designations. So speak to your municipality's planning department.
Is modular realistic in the sector's smallest municipalities?
Yes, as long as the target zone's zoning allows it and a municipal permit is issued. The municipality's size is not a barrier: modules arrive by road and assembly requires little local labour. Check the zoning by-law with the municipality before buying the lot.
Does a builder need to be based in the Laurentides sector to deliver there?
Modules come from factories located all over Quebec and travel by truck to the project's municipality. The right criterion is therefore not how close the factory is, but the quality of the offer: request several detailed proposals and confirm the manufacturer's RBQ licence.
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