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Work commences on new CDMV facilities in the “Cité de la biotechnologie”

Saint-Hyacinthe, May 10, 2021Saint-Hyacinthe, May 10, 2021 – Construction work on the new CDMV facilities (a Canadian leader in the marketing of products and drugs dedicated to veterinary practices) has just started in the city of Agri-Food and Veterinary Biotechnology in Saint-Hyacinthe. The event was highlighted by the official groundbreaking, which brought together representatives of the companies involved: Saint-Hyacinthe Technopole, entrepreneur Frare & Gallant and the Genipro firm.

This project, which represents a total investment of approximately 30 million dollars, will allow the construction of a 135,000 square foot building at the corner of José-Maria-Rosell and Cartier streets within the Maskoutain technology park. Approximately 200 employees will be grouped together in these facilities, which will house the head office as well as all activities pertaining to CDMV Quebec.

The project is coordinated by Saint-Hyacinthe Technopole, which will also own the building. The work will be carried out by the contractor Frare & Gallant and the Genipro firm, with expected completion in spring 2022.

In the photo: Mr. Jean-Michel Tremblay, vice-president of Genipro, Mr. John Frare, president of Frare & Gallant, Mr. André Barnabé, general manager of Saint-Hyacinthe Technopole, Ms. Lucia Pollice, president and director General of CDMV, Mr. Donald Côté, deputy mayor and municipal councilor of the City of Saint-Hyacinthe, and Mr. Serge Varin, vice-president of operations and supply of CDMV.

Photo Credit: Patrick Roger.