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Napierville
The Municipalité de Napierville, located in the Montérégie region of Quebec, Canada, is soliciting sealed construction bids (Avis d'appel d'offres NAPV-2026-06-11 / SEAO reference 20152313) for the development of two exploration wells and pumping tests (recherche en eau). The work falls under the category of Civil Engineering Works (C02) and is classified under UNSPSC code 95121805 (Wells), with a planned contract duration of approximately six months. Submissions must be received by 11:00 Quebec legal time (EDT) on July 8, 2026, with public opening immediately following; the municipality reserves the right to reject all bids.
Posted Date
Jun 10, 2026
Due Date
Jul 8, 2026
Release: Jun 10, 2026
Napierville
Close: Jul 8, 2026
The Municipalité de Napierville, located in the Montérégie region of Quebec, Canada, is soliciting sealed construction bids (Avis d'appel d'offres NAPV-2026-06-11 / SEAO reference 20152313) for the development of two exploration wells and pumping tests (recherche en eau). The work falls under the category of Civil Engineering Works (C02) and is classified under UNSPSC code 95121805 (Wells), with a planned contract duration of approximately six months. Submissions must be received by 11:00 Quebec legal time (EDT) on July 8, 2026, with public opening immediately following; the municipality reserves the right to reject all bids.
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Board meetings and strategic plans from Napierville
The public consultation session focused on the presentation of several urban planning projects, including the Zoning Regulation Z2019-16, the Urban Plan PU2019-3, and the PPCMOI 2026-004 related to the property at 275, rue de l'Église. Discussions covered proposed changes to zoning maps and land-use designations, as well as the conversion of the specific property to accommodate 80 housing units. Information regarding the referral process for public approval concerning the housing count was also provided to the public.
The agenda for the meeting includes the presentation of the external auditor's report and 2025 financial statements, alongside key financial highlights. Leisure activities will focus on hiring for the aquatic center, summer event logistics, and intermunicipal agreements for pool usage. Fire safety matters involve adopting a revised annual activity report and managing invoice payments. Urban planning agenda items cover zoning regulation amendments, architectural integration plans, and water supply capacity regulations. Public works projects include salt procurement, water connection requests, and infrastructure repair planning for local streets. Administrative topics encompass contract management regulations, social media policy, document destruction, and financial matters like accounts payable and loan bylaws for infrastructure improvements. Community support and organizational recognition are also scheduled, followed by a public question period.
This regional policy for seniors outlines a strategic direction to enhance the quality of life, autonomy, and social participation of the elderly population. It addresses demographic changes and aims to build an inclusive and supportive environment. Key focus areas include creating diversified, accessible, and adapted living environments; promoting sustainable and safe mobility; fostering a vibrant community life through leisure, culture, and social engagement; strengthening access to health, assistance, and home support services; and ensuring safe, protective, and caring environments.
This document outlines the Municipality of Napierville's plan for the protection of its drinking water sources from four underground wells. Developed in accordance with Quebec regulations and supported by provincial funding, the plan's objective is to safeguard drinking water for current and future generations. It identifies main threats such as agricultural activities, industrial risks, and individual sanitation systems, and proposes five key action orientations: informing municipal employees and partners, understanding commercial and industrial activities, preparing for emergency situations, and collaborating with neighboring municipalities and the MRC.
This document outlines a triennial capital expenditure program for 2026-2028. It details planned investments across various municipal infrastructure projects, including street and sewer repairs, the acquisition of new equipment, and the development of public amenities such as parks, sports facilities, and a municipal garage expansion. The program also specifies the financing methods for these expenditures over the three-year period.
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