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Saint-Germain-de-Grantham
The Municipalité de Saint-Germain-de-Grantham is soliciting professional services for archaeological excavations of rue Sainte-Thérèse (site BlFd-1) in Centre-du-Québec, Quebec. The successful bidder will conduct archaeological work to exhume burials and archaeological remains that conflict with planned road reconstruction work on the street, which was partially closed in 2024 after the discovery of these remains. The contract duration is one year, with submissions evaluated via a two-envelope price-isolation system, and all bid documents accessed through the SEAO portal.
Posted Date
Jun 9, 2026
Due Date
Jul 13, 2026
Release: Jun 9, 2026
Saint-Germain-de-Grantham
Close: Jul 13, 2026
The Municipalité de Saint-Germain-de-Grantham is soliciting professional services for archaeological excavations of rue Sainte-Thérèse (site BlFd-1) in Centre-du-Québec, Quebec. The successful bidder will conduct archaeological work to exhume burials and archaeological remains that conflict with planned road reconstruction work on the street, which was partially closed in 2024 after the discovery of these remains. The contract duration is one year, with submissions evaluated via a two-envelope price-isolation system, and all bid documents accessed through the SEAO portal.
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Board meetings and strategic plans from Saint-Germain-de-Grantham
The council meeting addressed several municipal administrative and regulatory matters. Key discussions included the adoption of a code of ethics for municipal elected officials, the authorization of a loan for the redevelopment of Sainte-Thérèse Street following the discovery of human remains, and the adoption of new policies regarding contractual management and the selection committee for contract adjudication. Additionally, the council discussed modifications to building demolition regulations, updates to the urban planning and zoning bylaws, and addressed various service requests including firefighting personnel hiring, infrastructure maintenance projects, and recreational park development.
The agenda for the ordinary meeting covered various municipal administrative and operational matters. Key topics included the adoption of several by-laws regarding contractual management, urban planning, zoning, and set-back plans. Administrative items involved reviewing a proposed regulation on agro-environmental practices, a provisional policy on artificial intelligence, and addressing housing crisis concerns with the local housing office. Financial discussions focused on the adoption of accounts, the presentation of the 2025 financial report, and updates on water infrastructure projects. The meeting also addressed human resources appointments, technical service contracts for archaeological studies and wastewater treatment plant upgrades, planning and urban development dossiers, and the coordination of community and recreational events such as the national holiday celebrations and dog park initiatives.
The agenda covers various municipal administrative and operational topics, including the introduction and adoption of several regulatory bylaws concerning ethics, building demolition, contract management, and a significant borrowing bylaw for the redevelopment of Saint-Thérèse Street. Financial items include the adoption of accounts, the filing of management and treasury reports, and the allocation of funds for election expenses. The session also addresses human resources recruitment, technical service evaluations for various infrastructure projects such as lighting and water systems, and firefighting cooperation agreements. Additionally, matters concerning urban planning, environmental waste management, and recreational park development were scheduled for discussion.
The council meeting covered several key topics, including the introduction of a new code of ethics for municipal elected officials, the authorization of a loan for the redesign of rue Sainte-Thérèse, amendments to the demolition regulation, and the signing of an agreement for childcare access. The council also approved the hiring of new personnel, the selection of various professional service contracts including infrastructure monitoring and engineering, and authorized destruction of administrative archives. Financial actions included the adoption of accounts payable, approval of election-related expenses, and participation in a regional collective call for tenders regarding septic sludge management. Additionally, the council supported a feasibility study for the pooling of fire safety services and authorized an automatic mutual aid agreement with the City of Drummondville.
The council meeting addressed various administrative and municipal matters, including the conclusion of a dangerous goods agreement with the City of Drummondville, an increase in expenditures and borrowing for the rue Sylvestre reconstruction project, and the proclamation of April as Autism Awareness Month. The council authorized legal action regarding a violation of the sewer connection regulation, approved the hiring of day camp coordinators, finalized a recruitment mandate for an engineering project, and awarded several public contracts for road maintenance, including bituminous patching, street sweeping, and line marking. Furthermore, the council discussed and authorized the auction and potential acquisition of properties due to unpaid municipal taxes and approved several real estate development projects involving temporary powers for densification.
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