A Maestro flagger in vest and helmet watching the Montreal skyline at night from a road job site.

The experience of major job sites.

Maestro Mobilité supports general contractors and consortiums on Quebec's most demanding projects. Civil engineering and mobility. Complex infrastructure. One unit to structure the full execution sequence, from the first estimate to project closeout.

Purpose

Refusing the race to the bottom.

Lowball estimates to win a project. Drawings found incomplete once the site is open. Execution phases managed in reaction rather than in anticipation. Costs that drift because no one is reading the sequence in real time.

Maestro applies the highest standards in the trade to the most complex projects. Methodological discipline. Technical rigour. No shortcuts.

Combining advanced technology, collective intelligence, and execution discipline to build infrastructure that is durable, high-performing, and centred on people. The structures thousands use every day deserve to be built at the right price, with the right methods, with no compromise.

Éric Petit, founder of Maestro Mobilité, on the phone in the company's offices.
Founding

The story

Éric Petit spent more than twenty years on Quebec's most complex job sites before founding Maestro Mobilité: the Louis-H.-La Fontaine tunnel, the demolition and reconstruction of the Bonaventure expressway, the A-25 bridge between Montreal and Laval, several concrete pavement projects on highways 15 & 40, securing the A-50. That path shaped the brand you see today. A company built by an operator who has seen where projects go off the rails, what saves them, and what a major project demands to land.

Identity

What sets Maestro apart.

Four principles applied every day that guide every decision, every project, every intervention.

  1. 01

    Excellence without compromise

    Maestro refuses the race to the bottom. Technical mastery and methodological rigour applied to every project to exceed industry standards and generate value.

  2. 02

    Total commitment

    Maestro stays actively and durably involved in the success of the projects entrusted to it. Aligned with the client's goals, constraints, and realities, the commitment doesn't waver when the pressure rises.

  3. 03

    Tactical agility

    Lean structure, high intensity. Maestro mobilizes fast, integrates immediately, and adapts to field surprises without losing rigour or precision in execution.

  4. 04

    Operational intelligence

    Maestro reads risks and execution sequences before they surface. Phasing, work methods, contractual constraints: all mastered at once to structure what others improvise.