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Active opportunities open for bidding
Bromont
Procurement for collection, transport, and management of household waste, organic materials, and bulky items.
Posted Date
Jun 16, 2026
Due Date
Jul 16, 2026
Release: Jun 16, 2026
Bromont
Close: Jul 16, 2026
Procurement for collection, transport, and management of household waste, organic materials, and bulky items.
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This RFP is for the draining of sludge from aerated ponds.
Posted Date
Jun 3, 2026
Due Date
Jun 22, 2026
Release: Jun 3, 2026
Bromont
Close: Jun 22, 2026
This RFP is for the draining of sludge from aerated ponds.
Bromont
This RFP is for the addition and repair of raw water intakes at the water treatment plant.
Posted Date
May 19, 2026
Due Date
Jun 9, 2026
Release: May 19, 2026
Bromont
Close: Jun 9, 2026
This RFP is for the addition and repair of raw water intakes at the water treatment plant.
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Board meetings and strategic plans from Bromont
The council meeting covered a range of topics including support for the social pediatrics center Main dans la Main, renewal of membership in the Union of Quebec Municipalities, and appointment of deputy mayors. Discussions also involved a fundraising campaign for the Saint-Jeun Cultural Center, amendments to bylaws concerning nuisances and specific construction projects, and the adoption of rates for the 2021 fiscal year. Additionally, the council addressed the payment of contributions for infrastructure expenses, updates to regulations on firearms and hunting, delegation of power to authorize expenditures, and amendments to traffic and parking regulations. The meeting also included financial matters such as the adoption of accounts payable, banking services, and contracts for the purchase of floride, drainage work, hydrated chaff, and ferric sulfate.
The meeting included discussions on additions to the agenda, such as a petition concerning the protection of Mount Guerre, a diagnosis concerning Bruno Wiel's condition, and the issuance of bonds. The council also addressed the adoption of minutes from a previous meeting, the schedule of regular meetings, maintenance and renewal of membership in the Upper Yamaska watershed organization, and appointments to the board of directors of the Bromont Economic Development Corporation. A request for a review of the process for the allocation and planning of school catchment areas was discussed at length, along with proposed changes to regulations concerning culture, nuisances, traffic and parking, and internal management. Financial matters were also addressed, including the adoption of accounts payable, a resolution of concordance relating to a bond loan, and authorization for the use of residual land.
The meeting covered various topics, including police updates on events and statistics for March 2014, a financial report, and a secretary's report on membership and website statistics. Discussions also involved the redesign of the website, the possibility of a Facebook page, and recruitment efforts. Additional points included street safety and lighting in Royal Bromont and Vieux-Village, pedestrian crossings, traffic committee updates, the use of triporteurs, surface water management, and available information cards. The next meeting was scheduled for June 5, 2014.
The council meeting covered a range of topics including support for Place aux jeunes Brome-Missisquoi, financial assistance for the Société de développement économique de Bromont, and a financial contribution to the Association des personnes handicapées physiques de Brome-Missisquoi. They also discussed an homage to Sébastien Héroux, municipal code of ethics, internal management, and various financial matters such as approving accounts payable, amending resolutions related to working capital funds, and appropriating funds for operational activities. Additionally, the council addressed public works, technical services, recreation, sports, culture, community life, urban planning, economic development, and human resources.
The meeting covered topics such as the annual meeting schedule, security on the streets, toponymy of parks, and the intersection of Des Patriotes and Shefford streets. Discussions also included pyrotechnic devices, a welcome committee, blasting at the DJL quarry, and updates from the traffic committee. Additionally, there were discussions about expenses, walkers on the trails of the Vieux-Village Golf Club, the 911 call system, a dead deer, and the presence of coyotes.
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