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Berry
The Municipalité de Berry is soliciting bids for a service contract covering snow removal and winter maintenance of its municipal road network over a two-year period (winters 2026-2027 and 2027-2028). The contract includes snow removal, de-icing, and the supply of abrasives and melting agents for municipal roads, running from November 1, 2026 to April 30, 2028. Sealed submissions must be received at the municipal office (274 route 399, Berry, QC J0Y 2G0) before 11:00 AM Quebec time on August 27, 2026, with public opening immediately following.
Posted Date
Jul 15, 2026
Due Date
Aug 27, 2026
Release: Jul 15, 2026
Berry
Close: Aug 27, 2026
The Municipalité de Berry is soliciting bids for a service contract covering snow removal and winter maintenance of its municipal road network over a two-year period (winters 2026-2027 and 2027-2028). The contract includes snow removal, de-icing, and the supply of abrasives and melting agents for municipal roads, running from November 1, 2026 to April 30, 2028. Sealed submissions must be received at the municipal office (274 route 399, Berry, QC J0Y 2G0) before 11:00 AM Quebec time on August 27, 2026, with public opening immediately following.
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Board meetings and strategic plans from Berry
The council discussed various municipal affairs, including the adoption of a telework policy, the recruitment process for laborer and administrative assistant positions, and the authorization of a five-year fire protection agreement with the City of Amos. Decisions were made regarding financial matters, such as the presentation of municipal, forestry, and postal counter accounts. The council approved a contribution to the Berry Sports and Leisure Easter activity and awarded a crushing contract for 2022 to the lowest bidder. Additionally, the council formally condemned the Russian invasion of Ukraine and called for diplomatic resolution, and presented an initial notice of motion for a regulation concerning real estate transfer duties.
The council discussed various municipal matters, including the presentation of accounts for the municipality, the forestry sector, and the post office. Key administrative actions included the adoption of the 2023 calendar for regular council meetings, an application for financial aid under the Canada Summer Jobs program, and the assignment of a civic number on Route de St-Gérard. The council reviewed requests regarding the maintenance of private roads and decided not to assume responsibility for non-municipal paths. An intermunicipal agreement concerning the operation of a composting platform was authorized. Policies regarding the rental of the church basement were established, and a request for financial aid for a school appliance was reviewed with a request for more details. Additionally, an initial notice of motion was given for the 2023 taxation by-law.
The council meeting covered various operational and administrative tasks. Key topics included the presentation of 2021 financial highlights and budget reports, and the authorization of payments for municipal, forestry, and postal accounts. Administrative decisions included setting the summer schedule for municipal offices, coordinating waste container availability, and authorizing electrical upgrades at the local school. The council hired an administrative assistant and two summer students. Other approved items included the purchase of park equipment, the procurement of traffic and safety signage, and the signing of a financial aid agreement for local road maintenance. Additionally, the council authorized tenders for wood transport and sales, as well as a forestry road contract. A donation to the Kidney Foundation was approved, and the council reviewed, without immediate decision, requests concerning fuel cost adjustments for sanitation and snow removal contracts.
The council meeting addressed several municipal matters, including the financial presentation of the 2024 annual report and budget. Key administrative actions involved joining an inter-municipal fire prevention agreement and a resource-sharing project within the MRC d'Abitibi. Council approved various contracts, including engineering services for 2025 asphalt paving, road resurfacing projects, and forest road maintenance for the 2025-2026 season. Significant land management decisions were made, such as amending an agreement for cadastral planning and commissioning land surveys for municipal properties. Finally, the council formally adopted Regulation #211 regarding the management and disposal of residual materials and addressed local youth and sports association initiatives.
The council addressed various administrative and financial matters, including the appointment of an assembly secretary and the approval of accounts for the municipality, forestry sector, and postal counter. Key discussions involved the adoption of a complaint management procedure regarding the French language charter, a policy on document access and personal information protection, and the designation of an acting mayor and municipal representative. The council also authorized intermunicipal agreements regarding a shared municipal inspector and church basement usage, approved financial contributions to local community organizations, and enacted a bylaw concerning 9-1-1 emergency center funding. Further actions included authorizing road ditch maintenance and establishing a servitude of tolerance for a property encroachment.
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