Area · Côte-Nord

Modular construction in Minganie

The Minganie sector brings together 8 municipalities and about 5,066 residents, in Côte-Nord. This page gathers the useful landmarks for a modular project on this territory: the municipalities served, local procedures and the manufacturers that deliver here.

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All municipalities in the area

Modular construction serves the entire area, including the following municipalities:

  • Havre-Saint-Pierre3,390 res. · Cayen, enne
  • Longue-Pointe-de-Mingan421 res. · Paspaya, a
  • Rivière-au-Tonnerre282 res.
  • Natashquan269 res. · Natashquanais, aise
  • Rivière-Saint-Jean216 res. · Jeanriverain, aine
  • Aguanish213 res. · Aguanishois, oise
  • L'Île-d'Anticosti200 res. · Anticostien, ienne
  • Baie-Johan-Beetz75 res. · Baie-Johannais,aise

Modular in the Minganie sector

With about 5,066 residents spread across the whole territory, the Minganie sector lacks the density of the major centres — and that is where factory fabrication earns its keep. The building arrives nearly finished; local site work is limited to the foundation, assembly and connections, whichever municipality you choose.

Procedures and regulations

The regulations read from the top down: the Minganie MRC's land-use plan (schéma d'aménagement) defines the territory's broad vocations, then municipal zoning by-laws spell out, zone by zone, what may be built and how. The permit itself is always requested from the municipality where the lot sits — check the applicable rules with it before moving forward.

  • The building permit, step by stepPermit procedures for a modular building, from filing the application to the final inspection. View
  • Modular glossaryLand-use plan, zoning, CSA A277, shell finish: the project terms clearly defined. View

Modular builders serving the area

A modular project in the sector does not depend on a local contractor: the building is produced in a factory then moved by road, so most Quebec manufacturers accept deliveries anywhere in the province, including Côte-Nord. Take the time to compare several offers and validate the RBQ licence.

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Frequently asked questions

What role does the Minganie MRC play in a construction project?
The permit always comes from the municipality where the lot sits, which also applies its zoning by-law. The MRC acts upstream: its land-use plan (schéma d'aménagement) sets the territory's broad designations. So speak to your municipality's planning department.
Is modular realistic in the sector's smallest municipalities?
Nothing forces you to build in a large municipality. Manufacturers deliver everywhere on the Minganie territory; what decides feasibility is the target zone's zoning and road access to the lot — two points to validate with the municipality concerned.
How do I choose a manufacturer for a project in the Minganie sector?
No. Quebec factories ship their modules across the entire province, Minganie sector included. Compare several manufacturers on the complete project cost — building, transport, foundation, connections — and make sure the company holds a valid RBQ licence.
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