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Longueuil
The Ville de Longueuil has issued a public works Request for Proposals titled 'Travaux de réaménagement du parc canin Vauquelin' (Reference: LONG-26-0221 / SEAO #20156632) for the redevelopment of the Vauquelin dog park located at 5800 boulevard Vauquelin in Saint-Hubert, Longueuil, Quebec. Sealed electronic submissions must be submitted through the official SEAO portal (Système électronique d'appel d'offres du Québec) by August 13, 2026 at 11:00 AM Eastern Time. This is a construction/works tender (not a grant program), and tender documents are available from the City's Direction de l'approvisionnement via the SEAO platform under Mélanie Normandin's supervision.
Posted Date
Jun 30, 2026
Due Date
Aug 13, 2026
Release: Jun 30, 2026
Longueuil
Close: Aug 13, 2026
The Ville de Longueuil has issued a public works Request for Proposals titled 'Travaux de réaménagement du parc canin Vauquelin' (Reference: LONG-26-0221 / SEAO #20156632) for the redevelopment of the Vauquelin dog park located at 5800 boulevard Vauquelin in Saint-Hubert, Longueuil, Quebec. Sealed electronic submissions must be submitted through the official SEAO portal (Système électronique d'appel d'offres du Québec) by August 13, 2026 at 11:00 AM Eastern Time. This is a construction/works tender (not a grant program), and tender documents are available from the City's Direction de l'approvisionnement via the SEAO platform under Mélanie Normandin's supervision.
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This is a bid solicitation (not a grant) for the acquisition of a new mobile command post vehicle for the Longueuil Agglomeration Police Service (SPAL). The tender was issued by the Ville de Longueuil through Quebec's official electronic tendering system (SEAO) under reference LONG-26-0180 / Avis 20154984, and was published on June 22, 2026 with bid submissions due by August 27, 2026. The scope of work covers the design, manufacture, customization, and delivery of a custom heavy-duty mobile command post vehicle along with associated requirements documents and a scope-of-work specification.
Posted Date
Jun 22, 2026
Due Date
Aug 27, 2026
Release: Jun 22, 2026
Longueuil
Close: Aug 27, 2026
This is a bid solicitation (not a grant) for the acquisition of a new mobile command post vehicle for the Longueuil Agglomeration Police Service (SPAL). The tender was issued by the Ville de Longueuil through Quebec's official electronic tendering system (SEAO) under reference LONG-26-0180 / Avis 20154984, and was published on June 22, 2026 with bid submissions due by August 27, 2026. The scope of work covers the design, manufacture, customization, and delivery of a custom heavy-duty mobile command post vehicle along with associated requirements documents and a scope-of-work specification.
AvailableLongueuil
The Ville de Longueuil is soliciting proposals for the supply, installation and maintenance of a breathing air refueling station at Caserne 23 (Fire Station 23, located at 1700 boulevard Curé-Poirier Est, Longueuil). Tender documents and any amendments are available exclusively through the Québec government's Système Électronique d'Appel d'Offres (SÉAO) — electronic submissions must be transmitted via SÉAO, while paper submissions must be deposited and time-stamped at the tax counter of Longueuil City Hall at 4250 chemin de la Savane (level 200). The submission deadline is 11:00 a.m. (Quebec local time) on July 16, 2026 (Avis reference LONG-26-0215 / SEAO #20155213).
Posted Date
Jun 22, 2026
Due Date
Jul 16, 2026
Release: Jun 22, 2026
Longueuil
Close: Jul 16, 2026
The Ville de Longueuil is soliciting proposals for the supply, installation and maintenance of a breathing air refueling station at Caserne 23 (Fire Station 23, located at 1700 boulevard Curé-Poirier Est, Longueuil). Tender documents and any amendments are available exclusively through the Québec government's Système Électronique d'Appel d'Offres (SÉAO) — electronic submissions must be transmitted via SÉAO, while paper submissions must be deposited and time-stamped at the tax counter of Longueuil City Hall at 4250 chemin de la Savane (level 200). The submission deadline is 11:00 a.m. (Quebec local time) on July 16, 2026 (Avis reference LONG-26-0215 / SEAO #20155213).
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Board meetings and strategic plans from Longueuil
The Council discussed homelessness, focusing on recent actions, collaborative efforts with community groups and the health network, and the 2024-2026 homelessness action plan. Specific topics included social housing initiatives, the transition and relocation of support organizations, and the management of encampments. Council members also discussed regulations regarding accessory housing to mitigate homelessness. Additionally, the meeting addressed questions regarding the new police station project in Brossard, focusing on sustainable design principles, energy efficiency, and LEED concepts.
The council meeting addressed public questions regarding the desire for more direct communication with mayors and requested information on the territorial partnership program for universities of applied sciences and humanities. Participants urged the council to consider increasing the budget for the cultural partnership program to better support local artists. Additionally, the council heard concerns regarding signage at the police headquarters prohibiting photography and filming.
The council meeting covered various administrative and operational matters. Discussions included road safety measures near Michel Chartran Park, amendments to resolutions regarding the recognition of community organizations, and the filing of a report on delegated spending powers. The council approved a subsidy for Maison Le Réveil for lost revenue due to upcoming renovations. Additionally, the council adopted a by-law regarding the sorting of residual materials at the source. Several agreements were approved, including projects with the Le Moine family home and the Longueuil Scout Group. Planning and urban development items included approval for multi-family dwelling transformations, minor variances for specific street addresses, and site plan approvals for institutional and residential construction projects.
The council meeting addressed various administrative and financial matters, including the fire risk coverage scheme, appointments to police pension and planning committees, and authorization for infrastructure and security works at a police station. Several budget transfers and financial assistance requests for agricultural and economic development projects were approved. Additionally, the council reviewed and awarded multiple contracts for cellular services, waste management, procurement of uniform and timekeeping systems, and infrastructure upgrades. Regulatory matters were addressed, including by-law approvals for urban planning, building management, and the prohibition of audio and visual recordings in certain city buildings.
The council meeting addressed various administrative and municipal matters, including the modification of a policy for the recognition and support of local organizations. Several cost overruns for waste collection and transport services were authorized. A new urban planning regulation was adopted to replace several outdated ones. Additionally, the council reviewed and approved multiple site plans and minor variance requests for commercial and residential properties, including projects on Place Charlemoine, Curé Poirier Boulevard, and Uber Street.
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Chef de division - Acquisition (Direction de l'approvisionnement)
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Directeur des technologies de l'information
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