All-female team makes history at Quebec residential project

 Le Quartier Cinq4 is an exclusive community of 18 semi-detached homes on Rue du Manse.

Key Takeaways:

  • The Quartier Cinq4 project in Prévost, Quebec, is the first known residential development in the province to be entirely led and executed onsite by an all-female team, setting a powerful precedent in a male-dominated industry.
  • Women such as Roxane Gaudreau-Parent, Anne-Philippe Lemaire, Joanie Paquette, Sophie Ouellet, and Érika Provost are leading roles in the project, exemplifying how women can successfully occupy and excel in supervisory and operational roles traditionally held by men.
  • While the number of women in Canada’s construction industry has grown—with up to 7% representation in onsite trades in provinces like Alberta—the overall female presence in onsite construction remains low, highlighting the significance and rarity of initiatives like Quartier Cinq4.

The Whole Story:

A residential developent in Quebec is making history with its all-female leadership team.  

Équipe Laurence has designed a residential development whose site work in key roles is entirely executed and managed by women, starting with site supervisor Roxane Gaudreau-Parent of Équipe Laurence working on behalf of project promoter Anne-Philippe Lemaire and DUO General Contractor, owned by Joanie Paquette.

“For the first time in the modern history of Quebec’s construction industry, at least, we’re seeing a site run entirely by women. And yet, that’s exactly what’s happening here, with complete efficiency,” said Équipe Laurence’s CEO, Alexandre Latour.

He added that he was greatly impressed and inspired to see a 100% female team playing key roles to perfection in the realization of the Quartier Cinq4 project, in the municipality of Prévost in the Laurentians. 

Cinq4 project players Sophie Ouellet (forewoman), Joannie Paquette (general contractor), site supervisor Roxane Gaudreau-Parent from Équipe Laurence, promoter Anne-Philippe Lemaire and Érika Provost (site machine operator) are the only women to manage such a project in Quebec. (CNW Group/Équipe Laurence)

Sophie Ouellet of Sophie Ouellet Excavation and Érika Provost are foremen and shovel operators.

“The proof is in the pudding that a traditionally male profession can be skilfully occupied by women who, in their own original way, have shattered the glass ceiling,” commented Cinq4 project promoters Anne-Philippe Lemaire and Joanie Paquette of DUO Entrepreneur général.

Nestled in Prévost, in the heart of the Laurentians, Le Quartier Cinq4 is an exclusive community of 18 semi-detached homes on Rue du Manse, offering a mix of nature and modernity.

“This women’s project is a testament to the excellence of these young women, who have not only opened up but blazed a new trail in a field still too often perceived as the exclusive preserve of men,” added Équipe Laurence’s president.

In 2023, approximately 217,700 women were employed in Canada’s construction industry. About 29% of these women worked directly in onsite construction roles. However, women still represented only about 5% of the total onsite trades workforce of 1.21 million tradespeople.

By 2024, the number of women employed in construction increased further, with notable growth in onsite participation. For example, in Alberta, 32% of the approximately 39,140 women employed worked onsite, and women made up 7% of the total workforce in 2024.

Other provinces also show varying onsite participation rates for women: Manitoba (49% onsite, 7% of onsite workforce), Saskatchewan (44% onsite, 5% of tradespeople), Quebec (24% onsite, 5% of tradespeople).

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