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Saint-Apollinaire
The Municipalité de Saint-Apollinaire in Quebec is soliciting offers for sludge removal (Vidange des boues) from the aerated ponds at its wastewater treatment plant (Reference: 20157106). The scope includes organization of worksite, sludge pumping, mechanical dehydration, transport, and disposal of sludge, along with sampling, final cleanup, and reporting. Bids must be received by 11:00 a.m. on July 23, 2026 (15:00 UTC), and submissions will be opened at 11 rue Industrielle, Saint-Apollinaire, QC.
Posted Date
Jul 2, 2026
Due Date
Jul 23, 2026
Release: Jul 2, 2026
Saint-Apollinaire
Close: Jul 23, 2026
The Municipalité de Saint-Apollinaire in Quebec is soliciting offers for sludge removal (Vidange des boues) from the aerated ponds at its wastewater treatment plant (Reference: 20157106). The scope includes organization of worksite, sludge pumping, mechanical dehydration, transport, and disposal of sludge, along with sampling, final cleanup, and reporting. Bids must be received by 11:00 a.m. on July 23, 2026 (15:00 UTC), and submissions will be opened at 11 rue Industrielle, Saint-Apollinaire, QC.
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Board meetings and strategic plans from Saint-Apollinaire
This document outlines the strategic planning process for the Municipality of Saint-Apollinaire, designed to define major orientations guiding its development from 2027 to 2032. The plan aims to establish a clear vision by considering local realities, territorial issues, and community needs and expectations. It will guide decisions, projects, and actions by identifying priorities, comprising key components such as priority issues, a defined vision, strategic orientations, specific objectives, and detailed action plans. The process emphasizes citizen participation through consultations.
The council discussed and approved various administrative and operational items, including the adoption of a code of ethics for elected officials, the adjudication of contracts for the Richard Boucher park construction and the purchase of a tractor, and the acquisition of a utility vehicle. The council also approved several planning and urbanism requests, authorized a grant for the Lotbinière Ringuette Association, supported the expansion project of the Laurier-Station recreational complex, and reviewed human resources agreements. Furthermore, a resolution was passed to request that the Ministry of Environment, Fight Against Climate Change, Wildlife and Parks suspend the adoption process of a regulation on agro-environmental practices to allow for municipal consultation.
The council meeting focused on several organizational and administrative matters resulting from the indefinite absence of the general manager. Key actions included the appointment of an interim general manager, the designation of a responsible manager for the service contract with the SAAQ, and the temporary assignment of a person responsible for access to documents and protection of personal information. Furthermore, the council designated a bidder to act on behalf of the municipality during an upcoming public auction for municipal tax arrears and authorized the signing of documentation regarding the termination of employment for a specific municipal employee.
The council meeting addressed various regulatory and financial matters, including the adoption of several zoning bylaws and environmental rehabilitation programs for septic systems. Key agenda items included the appointment of members to the demolition committee, the authorization of a management agreement for the local culture house's performance hall, and the nomination of new firefighters. Financial actions involved budget allocations for event planning and housing contributions, as well as the acquisition of land for park development. Additionally, the council appointed a new deputy mayor, established immigration representatives, and discussed financial support for community organizations.
The council addressed various urban planning matters, including zoning regulation amendments, minor derogations, and PIIA approvals for heritage buildings and commercial properties. Financial actions included the adoption of monthly accounts, an allocation for the repayment of a rolling fund, authorization for the use of a rolling fund for vehicle equipment acquisition, and the approval of a budget revision for election-related expenses. The meeting also covered community support through grants to the skating club and youth groups, operational changes for the library, the appointment of a fire prevention officer, the awarding of contracts for respiratory equipment and street paving, and an expression of support for a community strike movement.
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