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Évaluation des coûts socio-économiques liés aux bris des infrastructures souterraines au Québec - mise à jour

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  • Nathalie de Marcellis-Warin
  • Ingrid Peignier
  • Vincent Mouchikhine
  • Mohamed Mahfouf
  • Marco Lugo Rodriguez

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  • Nathalie de Marcellis-Warin & Ingrid Peignier & Vincent Mouchikhine & Mohamed Mahfouf & Marco Lugo Rodriguez, 2015. "Évaluation des coûts socio-économiques liés aux bris des infrastructures souterraines au Québec - mise à jour," CIRANO Project Reports 2015rp-18, CIRANO.
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