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Québec
This solicitation from the Ville de Québec concerns the development of a new playground area at Parc Tarqeq in the La Haute-Saint-Charles borough, under tender notice reference 20151970 (SEAO notice #95810). The work generally involves constructing a new play zone, green surfaces, trails, and rest/socialization areas, with a key requirement to preserve existing wooded vegetation and partially fill a wooded depression to integrate the playground. The contract has an estimated duration of two months and is conducted under open competitive bidding in compliance with the Canadian Free Trade Agreement (CFTA) and the Quebec-Ontario Trade and Cooperation Agreement.
Posted Date
Jun 11, 2026
Due Date
Jul 2, 2026
Release: Jun 11, 2026
Québec
Close: Jul 2, 2026
This solicitation from the Ville de Québec concerns the development of a new playground area at Parc Tarqeq in the La Haute-Saint-Charles borough, under tender notice reference 20151970 (SEAO notice #95810). The work generally involves constructing a new play zone, green surfaces, trails, and rest/socialization areas, with a key requirement to preserve existing wooded vegetation and partially fill a wooded depression to integrate the playground. The contract has an estimated duration of two months and is conducted under open competitive bidding in compliance with the Canadian Free Trade Agreement (CFTA) and the Quebec-Ontario Trade and Cooperation Agreement.
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The Ville de Québec (City of Quebec) is soliciting bids for the supply of a specialized building to serve as temporary storage for hazardous household waste (résidus domestiques dangereux) at the new Val-Bélair Ecocentre, located at 1472 rue Jean-Bardot in the La Haute-Saint-Charles borough of Quebec City. The scope of work includes the manufacturing, fit-out, transportation, and on-site installation of the building at the ecocentre site. Submissions are received electronically through SEAO (Québec's official electronic tendering system), and this is a goods procurement (Approvisionnement), not a grant program.
Posted Date
Jun 5, 2026
Due Date
Jun 30, 2026
Release: Jun 5, 2026
Québec
Close: Jun 30, 2026
The Ville de Québec (City of Quebec) is soliciting bids for the supply of a specialized building to serve as temporary storage for hazardous household waste (résidus domestiques dangereux) at the new Val-Bélair Ecocentre, located at 1472 rue Jean-Bardot in the La Haute-Saint-Charles borough of Quebec City. The scope of work includes the manufacturing, fit-out, transportation, and on-site installation of the building at the ecocentre site. Submissions are received electronically through SEAO (Québec's official electronic tendering system), and this is a goods procurement (Approvisionnement), not a grant program.
AvailableQuébec
The Ville de Québec (City of Quebec) has issued a public call for tenders (Avis d'appel d'offres) for the refurbishment (réfection) of the Pente-Douce wall, identified as project POA186037 and SEAO notice #20153523. This is a civil engineering construction works tender, not a grant program, related to the broader VivaCité corridor redevelopment of the Côte de la Pente-Douce area in Quebec City's Montcalm/Saint-Sauveur sector. Electronic bid submissions are accepted through SEAO with a closing deadline of July 16, 2026 at 14:30 EDT.
Posted Date
Jun 23, 2026
Due Date
Jul 16, 2026
Release: Jun 23, 2026
Québec
Close: Jul 16, 2026
The Ville de Québec (City of Quebec) has issued a public call for tenders (Avis d'appel d'offres) for the refurbishment (réfection) of the Pente-Douce wall, identified as project POA186037 and SEAO notice #20153523. This is a civil engineering construction works tender, not a grant program, related to the broader VivaCité corridor redevelopment of the Côte de la Pente-Douce area in Quebec City's Montcalm/Saint-Sauveur sector. Electronic bid submissions are accepted through SEAO with a closing deadline of July 16, 2026 at 14:30 EDT.
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Board meetings and strategic plans from Québec
This special report outlines the Ville de Québec's comprehensive strategy for global mobility, prioritizing comfort, safety, efficiency, and diverse transport options. It details the city's commitment to intelligent mobility through its arterial manager system and data-driven planning, alongside reinforced road safety measures, particularly in preparation for the TramCité tramway project. The strategy aims to optimize travel, enhance quality of life, and build a resilient, efficient, and future-adapted transportation network.
This vision document outlines an ambitious plan for Québec's international actions, leveraging international relations as a strategic development tool. The plan aims to enhance Québec's influence and attractiveness while fostering learning from other global cities for the benefit of its citizens and community. Key strategic axes include Québec's ability to shine internationally by promoting its assets and leadership, to learn by sharing expertise and adopting innovations from other cities, and to attract talent, businesses, and international events to ensure sustained economic prosperity and quality of life.
The council discussed the approval of minutes from a previous meeting, decisions taken during a Quebec agglomeration council meeting, and the filing of the 2020 Humidifier Annual Report. There were also discussions on the city's contribution to the deficit of operation of the company qu amy. The council also touched on sustainable development, social cohesion, global health, decarbonization, and resilience.
The committee meeting discussed the financial report of the pensioner in 2020 account. The overall impact of the pandemic and the actions that have been taken as part of this support are measured. The significant decline in economic activity resulted in a direct loss of revenue and exceptional gestures of support were made. The real estate sector continued to perform well, particularly in the residential sector, and savings were achieved on financial costs due to historically low interest rates.
The council discussed the adoption of the agenda and minutes from a previous meeting. Discussions included modifications to the development plan, urban planning, and agricultural zones. There was a verbal report from the Mayor regarding decisions taken during an extraordinary meeting of the Quebec City agglomeration council. The council also discussed written communications, the filing of the 2011 annual report of the Ombudsman's Office, and letters relating to intentions to sit on the board. The council also discussed the financial terms of an agreement with Quebecor Media, including financial contributions, building identification rights, and annual rent payments. They also discussed investments in sound and visual equipment for the amphitheater and addressed financial figures and contingencies related to its construction.
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Directeur de la Division du contrôle du milieu (Gestion du territoire)
Directeur du Service de la gestion des équipements motorisés
Directeur du Service de la planification de l’aménagement et de l’environnement (Director of Planning)
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