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Blainville
This RFP, issued by the Ville de Blainville under reference SA2026-062 P / SEAO 20153417, requests bids from qualified suppliers for the supply and planting of trees ('fourniture et plantation d'arbres') on the territory of Blainville. It is categorized as natural resources services (S6) and falls within the Laurentides administrative region of Quebec. The deadline for receiving submissions is 2026-07-13 at 09:00 (Heure légale du Québec / EDT), and the RFP remains active and open as of the current date 2026-07-04.
Posted Date
Jun 16, 2026
Due Date
Jul 13, 2026
Release: Jun 16, 2026
Blainville
Close: Jul 13, 2026
This RFP, issued by the Ville de Blainville under reference SA2026-062 P / SEAO 20153417, requests bids from qualified suppliers for the supply and planting of trees ('fourniture et plantation d'arbres') on the territory of Blainville. It is categorized as natural resources services (S6) and falls within the Laurentides administrative region of Quebec. The deadline for receiving submissions is 2026-07-13 at 09:00 (Heure légale du Québec / EDT), and the RFP remains active and open as of the current date 2026-07-04.
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Board meetings and strategic plans from Blainville
The meeting focused on the adoption of the agenda and the authorization of a request for financial assistance. Specifically, the Council approved a request for the Director of the Engineering Department to apply for funding under the Road Safety Fund's Financial Assistance Program, with the goal of implementing infrastructure improvements to enhance safety in school zones.
The council discussed various items including the approval of bids, purchase offers, and a notice of termination of agreement. Key topics included the housing cooperative model in Cherbrook, the City's accessibility plan for persons with disabilities, the 'Blinville in Business' campaign, and regional public transportation challenges. The council also addressed concerns regarding the Quebec Water and Community Infrastructure Transfer Program funding reduction, the Stablex site cell operations, mosquito control, and a geological report concerning potential contamination sources.
The council discussed updates regarding community socio-economic and environmental initiatives, including the formation of a business dialogue committee and a visibility campaign for local businesses. The meeting addressed transportation concerns, specifically the national priority of public transport, and the ongoing efforts to support volunteers through recognition events. Additionally, there was a public discussion regarding bulky waste management, changes to waste collection, and concerns about the environmental impact of mosquito control treatments in local natural environments.
The meeting addressed agenda additions including contract approvals and the filing of clerk's certificates. Discussion topics included recognizing Volunteer Week, updates on an affordable housing project, a new lawn watering awareness campaign, and the implementation of new internal regulations for the council's public question period. During the public question period, discussions focused on soil contamination analysis procedures, the selection of the firm Imosar, environmental concerns related to Stablex, and the status of communications with the Ministry of Environment regarding these environmental issues.
The meeting focused on the adoption of the agenda and the presentation of draft by-law 154. This by-law authorizes the acquisition of a new fire engine for the fire department, with an estimated expenditure of $1,150,000 to be financed through a 20-year loan by the city.
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Chef de division environnement et transition écologique
Conseiller municipal, District Henri-Dunant (Board Member)
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