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Granby
The Ville de Granby (City of Granby) is soliciting sealed bids under Avis public / Appel d'offres 216/2026 for the provision of collective (public) transportation services within the Estrie region of Quebec. Bidders must have an establishment in Quebec or in a territory subject to the applicable intergovernmental trade agreements (ACCQO/CFTA), and must obtain the tender documents through SEAO at the established cost. The contract has an estimated duration of 36 months with a possible renewal option that could extend it to 48 months, and submissions are accepted in paper format at the Hôtel de Ville at 87, rue Principale, Granby, Quebec until 2:00 p.m. local time on June 30, 2026 [4][5][6].
Posted Date
Jun 24, 2026
Due Date
Jun 30, 2026
Release: Jun 24, 2026
Granby
Close: Jun 30, 2026
The Ville de Granby (City of Granby) is soliciting sealed bids under Avis public / Appel d'offres 216/2026 for the provision of collective (public) transportation services within the Estrie region of Quebec. Bidders must have an establishment in Quebec or in a territory subject to the applicable intergovernmental trade agreements (ACCQO/CFTA), and must obtain the tender documents through SEAO at the established cost. The contract has an estimated duration of 36 months with a possible renewal option that could extend it to 48 months, and submissions are accepted in paper format at the Hôtel de Ville at 87, rue Principale, Granby, Quebec until 2:00 p.m. local time on June 30, 2026 [4][5][6].
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Board meetings and strategic plans from Granby
The council discussed various municipal matters, including the reversal of a previous resolution regarding professional service amendments for the Palace de Granby renovation. The meeting addressed environmental and social issues, such as the maintenance of the Chaise des Générations and citizen concerns regarding environmental pollution, construction noise, and housing accessibility. Significant contract awards were finalized for demolition, sidewalk reconstruction, and engineering services, and a new intermunicipal inspection agreement was authorized. Furthermore, the council approved financial support for affordable housing projects, the designation of banking signatories, and various human resources administrative movements.
The council meeting covered a wide range of administrative and community topics. Key discussions included reminders about wildlife safety in the town, civil security preparedness with a focus on emergency kits, and local history regarding the town's incorporation and territorial evolution. The meeting also addressed inquiries regarding the online permit application process for residential work, tree pruning and removal regulations, and the status of swimming pool security deadlines. The council additionally discussed sports facilities usage, public access to aquatic centers, and upcoming national holiday celebrations. A citizen presented a comparative study based on a ranking of Quebec cities, questioning the town's relative performance across various quality-of-life criteria.
The council discussed various municipal topics including road infrastructure projects and construction site coordination. A request regarding the use of a city field for a senior baseball tournament was addressed. Additionally, the council debated potential regulations for temporary businesses to protect local merchants. The session also included updates on parking information systems.
The council meeting addressed several operational and community matters, including the ratification and signing of the 2023-2027 collective agreement between the City of Granby and the National Union of Municipal Employees. Additionally, the council authorized the submission of an application to the Ministry of the Environment regarding a groundwater treatment system installation. During the citizen question period, discussions focused on urban planning concerns, specifically the reduction of heat islands, improvements to downtown parking, and requests for the implementation of carsharing systems and enhanced public transit shuttles to transportation hubs.
The agenda includes several administrative matters such as requests for minor variances and conditional use permits. Key topics involve support for a new sports complex at Cégep de Granby, professional service agreements for renovations at the Palace of Granby, and various police service agreements. Procurement items include contract approvals for engineering services, water treatment infrastructure upgrades, road improvements, and sewer rehabilitation. Additionally, the meeting covers human resources movements and disciplinary actions, financial support for community projects, environmental and conservation initiatives, and regulatory amendments concerning traffic, parking, zoning, and construction permits.
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Chef, Division approvisionnements (Head of Procurement Division)
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