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Lévis
Ville de Lévis is seeking qualified suppliers for a centralized remote IT support and control solution natively integrated with Microsoft environments. The solution must support over 1,500 devices including fixed computers, laptops, tablets, and cell phones across the municipal territory. The contract is expected to have a duration of three to five years with the solution operational by the end of August 2026.
Posted Date
Jun 12, 2026
Due Date
Jun 23, 2026
Release: Jun 12, 2026
Lévis
Close: Jun 23, 2026
Ville de Lévis is seeking qualified suppliers for a centralized remote IT support and control solution natively integrated with Microsoft environments. The solution must support over 1,500 devices including fixed computers, laptops, tablets, and cell phones across the municipal territory. The contract is expected to have a duration of three to five years with the solution operational by the end of August 2026.
AvailableLévis
The Ville de Lévis is soliciting bids to acquire gas detectors, docking stations, pumps, calibration gas cylinders and to obtain maintenance and repair services for those devices across its relevant municipal departments. The solicitation is posted on the SEAO under reference number 20125560 (Avis 2026-55-29) with a bid submission deadline of 2026-03-30 at 14:00 (Quebec local time). Contract duration is stated as 60 months with one 2-year renewal option; documents and addenda are distributed via SEAO.
Posted Date
Feb 20, 2026
Due Date
Mar 30, 2026
Release: Feb 20, 2026
Lévis
Close: Mar 30, 2026
The Ville de Lévis is soliciting bids to acquire gas detectors, docking stations, pumps, calibration gas cylinders and to obtain maintenance and repair services for those devices across its relevant municipal departments. The solicitation is posted on the SEAO under reference number 20125560 (Avis 2026-55-29) with a bid submission deadline of 2026-03-30 at 14:00 (Quebec local time). Contract duration is stated as 60 months with one 2-year renewal option; documents and addenda are distributed via SEAO.
Lévis
The Ville de Lévis is soliciting supply and delivery of granular materials (CG-14/CP-14) for public works over a five-year period. Tender documents must be obtained through the SEAO portal and electronic submissions via SEAO are accepted. The procurement is for goods and will be awarded according to the SEAO process and any issued addenda.
Posted Date
Feb 19, 2026
Due Date
Mar 23, 2026
Release: Feb 19, 2026
Lévis
Close: Mar 23, 2026
The Ville de Lévis is soliciting supply and delivery of granular materials (CG-14/CP-14) for public works over a five-year period. Tender documents must be obtained through the SEAO portal and electronic submissions via SEAO are accepted. The procurement is for goods and will be awarded according to the SEAO process and any issued addenda.
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Board meetings and strategic plans from Lévis
The council discussed the appointment of ministers, the resignation of a municipal councillor and its implications, and the limitation of salary increases for elected officials. The meeting also covered the launch of a cultural action plan, street safety projects, and the creation of a sustainable mobility department. Additionally, the council addressed concerns regarding a developer's project in the mechanical link sector, construction site debris management on public streets, and the approval of a new policy for snow removal and winter best practices.
The council discussed and mandated the Direction générale to assess urban safety in parks and on bicycle paths. Key actions included the creation of a consultative committee on social and community development, the adoption of a 2026 work plan for the commission on integrated territory planning, and the update of an environmental action plan. A directive regarding the use of languages other than French was adopted, and an unsatisfactory performance evaluation for a waste container transportation contract was approved. Financial aid was granted for local community projects, and the council authorized loan agreements and environmental compensation agreements. Additionally, the council debated traffic regulations on Route 116, approved commemorative events for the Régiment de la Chaudière, supported the call for a national summit on homelessness, and approved several zoning and land-use regulation amendments.
The executive committee discussed various municipal administrative and financial matters, including the recommendation of financial strategies, budget revisions, and the funding of environmental and infrastructure projects. Key items included the appointment of representatives to various committees, the authorization of economic missions, and the review of requests regarding urban planning, agricultural land use, and the sale or development of city-owned properties. Additionally, the committee addressed financial aid for community organizations, revisions to local traffic and parking regulations, and an intention to bid for the 2030 Quebec Winter Games.
The council held an extraordinary meeting to discuss the creation of a land reserve on a specific territory. Key discussion topics included the legal status of the land, the designation of industrial zones versus agricultural and rural vocations, and the council's desire to secure municipal control over future land use. Residents and agricultural representatives expressed concerns regarding the protection of wetlands, the agricultural nature of the site, and the potential impact of industrial development. The council confirmed its intent to establish a land reserve to allow for future municipal planning and emphasized that any specific development projects would be subject to public consultations as required by law.
The executive committee discussed various administrative matters including the appointment of an assistant treasurer, the submission of financial reports, and the awarding of contracts for hazardous waste management, elevator inspection and maintenance, and cleaning services. The committee also addressed property-related matters such as the withdrawal of an expropriation procedure and property sales. Additionally, the committee considered several requests for real estate tax exemptions, approved the budget and capital program for the transit society, and authorized borrowing by-laws for water, sewage, and infrastructure work. Other actions included renewals of collective bargaining agreements, personnel appointments, and the submission of a financial aid application for climate transition initiatives.
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