Proanima animal shelter – Montreal

Vergo-Proanima-Montréal
Category
Medical and pharmaceutical, Veterinarian clinic
About This Project

Already well established on the South Shore, it is at 9350 Pie-IX Boulevard in Villeray–Saint-Michel–Parc-Extension that Proanima establishes its first animal services centre on the island of Montreal. Our team was mandate to execute the renovation and the complete fit-out of the existing building in order to convert it into an animal service center, with the goal of starting animal adoption services in early 2026.

Customer: Proanima

Proanima

Contact: 9350 Pie-IX boulevard, Montreal (Qc) H1Z 4E9

Status: Completed

Contract type: Design-Build

Value: $17.1M

Area: 35 060 sq.ft.

Year of achievement: 2025

All for health

The medical and pharmaceutical sector has its share of construction challenges, from the high technology of an operating theatre to the design of a sales space. Vergo’s extensive experience in this field allows it to meet all the requirements, to ensure the success of the projects.

Our portfolio therefore includes numerous constructions and renovations of clinics in general medicine and dentistry. Our achievements also include clinics in specialties such as dermatology, physiotherapy, radiology, pediatrics. Our teams have carried out veterinary clinics, operating theatres and medical laboratories with complex technological requirements. We are a reference manufacturer for banners such as Pharmaprix, Jean Coutu, Brunet, Familiprix and Uniprix pharmacies.

The animal health sector requires specific developments. Construction Vergo has understood this reality and we can assist you in the preliminary stages of developing your construction projects, whether for a shelter, a clinic or a hospital. Our expertise and specialized partners, often in the healthcare community, will make your project a success.

For more than 25 years, Vergo has applied robust construction expertise to each project. Our team has a passion for quality and a commitment to satisfying customers across Canada.