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City of Moncton | 3

Located beside the Petitcodiac River in

southeastern New Brunswick, the City of

Moncton is host to a population of some

70,000 people, which swells to a number of

more than 139,000 when combined with the

composite of those in the neighboring com-

munities that include the City of Dieppe

and the Town of Riverview. In that Monc-

ton is geographically centered amidst the

busy transit of goods by-rail or by-road, all

spurred by maritime operations, it has been

historically dubbed as “Hub City,” yet in

terms of the present, Moncton has become

a hub of capital improvement efforts which

point to a vibrant future, growing economy

and greater quality of life.

“We have certainly hit our stride in the

past two to three years,” states Alcide Rich-

ard, Director of Design and Construction

for the city of Moncton, “We are the biggest

we’ve been from a capital budget perspec-

tive, and while some communities’ popula-

tions are in a decline, we are growing.”

While growth of a community can cer-

tainly drive economic development within

an area, it also can raise issues across the

board that can sink a community as easily

as it could help them, what has been able to

set Moncton apart in two parts, the first of

which, an intelligent asset management plan.

Enter Rene Legace, Intermediate Project

Engineer for the City of Moncton.

“Rene’s job is to be the asset management

guru for the City,” continues Alcide while

explaining how the city is taking advantage

of new technology that assists in identifying