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The Region of Waterloo is soliciting a Request for Tender (T2026-192) for the modernization of the elevator at 84 Wilson Avenue, a 6-storey apartment building located in Kitchener, Ontario. The scope of work includes providing all labour, materials, products, equipment, and services necessary for the elevator modernization as detailed in Section D Technical Specification and supporting appendices. A non-mandatory site meeting is scheduled for Tuesday, July 7, 2026 from 11:00 AM to 12:00 PM EDT at 84 Wilson Ave, Kitchener, with online submissions only and a question deadline of July 14, 2026.
Posted Date
Jun 25, 2026
Due Date
Jul 21, 2026
Release: Jun 25, 2026
Casselman
Close: Jul 21, 2026
The Region of Waterloo is soliciting a Request for Tender (T2026-192) for the modernization of the elevator at 84 Wilson Avenue, a 6-storey apartment building located in Kitchener, Ontario. The scope of work includes providing all labour, materials, products, equipment, and services necessary for the elevator modernization as detailed in Section D Technical Specification and supporting appendices. A non-mandatory site meeting is scheduled for Tuesday, July 7, 2026 from 11:00 AM to 12:00 PM EDT at 84 Wilson Ave, Kitchener, with online submissions only and a question deadline of July 14, 2026.
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The council meeting addressed public misinformation regarding the Mayor's leadership and the use of the French language in council sessions. Key discussion items included the announcement of a press conference for the upcoming Christmas festival, the authorization of a funds transfer to a reserve for a community garden project, and an extensive debate concerning a regional healthcare and physician recruitment strategy aimed at addressing regional health access gaps.
The meeting addressed several key agenda items, including a delegation proposing an agri-food innovation and processing center, and a public consultation regarding the municipal budgeting process and recreation infrastructure funding. The council discussed support resolutions for waste management and veteran income supports, although some were defeated. Other topics included an update on the annual muscular dystrophy fundraising drive, recognition of volunteers for local events, and a notice of motion concerning a regional physician recruitment strategy. Additionally, there was a discussion regarding the potential inclusion of an active transportation study within upcoming traffic master planning.
The council received a presentation on the 10-year action plan for housing and homelessness, spanning 2024 to 2034. Discussions focused on administrative policies, specifically regarding the procurement policy and delegation of authority, which will be revisited in future meetings. Financial decisions included the refinancing of a line of credit for a pumping station and the future disposition of land located on Horel Street. Furthermore, the council approved a pay equity plan, updated the job description and salary structure for the Director of Recreation and Leisure Services, and authorized a fee discount for a volleyball event. Finally, a regulation was adopted to authorize borrowing for current expenditures.
The council received a presentation from a cannabis business requesting that the municipality opt into provincial regulations to allow for cannabis dispensaries, highlighting potential economic impacts and regulation of the illicit market. Additionally, updates were provided on the preparations for a community picnic and carnival event celebrating the 50th anniversary of the Franco flag. The council also deliberated on a request for financial support for the expansion of agricultural operations at a local farm, with members discussing strategic planning, municipal priorities, resource allocation, and the implications of establishing precedents for providing financial assistance to private enterprises.
The council discussed an innovation center project and requested to await funding confirmation before proceeding with land sales. Additional topics included grant applications for various economic initiatives, a territorial branding project for industrial and commercial parks, and updates on municipal water and infrastructure projects. The council also approved amendments to by-laws governing election signs, swimming pool regulations, and zoning changes for a multi-residential building. Financial items, including the conversion of a land line of credit and payments for hazardous waste collection services, were addressed. Furthermore, the council formally expressed opposition to the high-speed rail project in its current form.
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