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ConstructionCity of Montreal · Friday, May 1, 2026

Roofing - Renovation: 4e between Holt and Rosemont

A roofing renovation permit has been issued for 4th Avenue between Holt and Rosemont, with work scheduled for a tight 24-hour window from April 30 to May 1, 2026, according to the City of Montreal's permit database. Clinique de la toiture FCA Inc. will handle the renovation project, though the city filing doesn't specify which building or the scope of work involved. The compressed timeline suggests either emergency repairs or a specialized project requiring minimal disruption to the area. The permit covers the stretch of 4th Avenue that runs through the Plateau's residential heart, where roofing work typically means scaffolding, noise, and the inevitable dance around construction zones. For West Island residents, this might seem like just another downtown renovation, but it's worth noting how Montreal's permit system works — and how it affects property values and neighborhood development patterns across the island. The same permitting process governs major renovations in Pointe-Claire, Beaconsfield, and other West Island communities, where roofing projects often signal broader neighborhood renewal trends. The timing is particularly interesting. Late April to early May sits in that sweet spot when Montreal finally shakes off winter's grip and property owners can assess what the freeze-thaw cycle has done to their roofs. Smart contractors know this window well — it's when the real damage reveals itself, and when homeowners are most motivated to act before another brutal Quebec winter. Clinique de la toiture FCA Inc. appears to specialize in commercial and residential roofing across the Montreal region, though their decision to compress this particular job into such a narrow timeframe raises questions about the urgency of the repairs needed. The 4th Avenue location puts this project in the thick of Montreal's urban core, where every construction permit ripples through traffic patterns and daily routines. While West Island residents might not feel the immediate impact, the broader trend of infrastructure renewal across Montreal affects everything from contractor availability to material costs when it's time for our own home improvements. One thing's certain: whoever lives on that stretch of 4th Avenue better stock up at the dépanneur beforehand — because when Montreal roofers say they need 24 hours, they usually mean 24 very loud hours.

📍 Affected AreaRosemont-La Petite-Patrie