The Right Partner for Your Work
Jonathan Beauchemin and Manuel Massé lead the Montérégie & Estrie division of Béton Fondation Plus. This division offers a wide range of services and can respond to your water infiltration emergencies.
We have CCQ-certified personnel and all the equipment needed to carry out your excavation and formwork projects. Béton Fondation Plus executes your projects within optimal deadlines, without the constraints of subcontracting.
Licence RBQ : 5707-1011-01
Certificate of liability available on request
Contact usHere Is a List of the Main Services We Offer
- French drain installation
- French drain repair
- French drain replacement
- French drain inspection and cleaning
- Crack repair
- Foundation repair
- Foundation expansion
- Foundation waterproofing
- Window well installation
- Basement excavation
- Interior drain installation
- Catch basin installation
- Staircase replacement
- Stairway creation
- Exterior concrete work
- Garage slab replacement
- Basement slab replacement
- Concrete sidewalk work
- Concrete entry work
- Single pour concrete floor
- Concrete sawing and demolition
- Underpinning work
- Pyrite extraction
Our Granby Division Caters to a Vast Territory:
- Granby
- Bromont
- Cowansville
- Farnham
- Saint-Jean-sur-Richelieu
- Chambly
- Beloeil
- Mont-Saint-Hilaire
- Saint-Bruno
- Saint-Basile-le-Grand
- Sainte-Julie
- Saint-Hyacinthe
- Drummondville
- Sutton
- Magog
- Sherbrooke
Our Team
Manuel Massé
Co-owner of the Granby division and team leader for many years. Manuel's level of experience and knowledge of the many different types of work make him a real asset to the company.
Jonathan Beauchemin
Co-owner of the Granby division, and director of sales and customer service. A carpenter by training, Jonathan is now a site manager, and successfully leads each of his projects.
Marilyn Duhamel
Administrative assistant to sales and customer service, and accounts payable and receivable manager. Dedicated to the company and its customers, Marilyn always focuses on putting customers' needs first.