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Saint-Hyacinthe
The Ville de Saint-Hyacinthe (Quebec, Canada) is soliciting professional services for the construction supervision and quality control of materials for the wastewater treatment plant upgrade project (mise aux normes de l'usine d'épuration). The notice is classified as an architecture/engineering services tender (Avis d'appel d'offres - Services d'architecture et d'ingénierie), confirming this is a procurement RFP rather than a grant program, and the status is 'Publié' (active). Submissions must be transmitted electronically via the SEAO portal, with a closing date of July 27, 2026 at 15:00 EDT and a publication date of July 1, 2026.
Posted Date
Jul 1, 2026
Due Date
Jul 27, 2026
Release: Jul 1, 2026
Saint-Hyacinthe
Close: Jul 27, 2026
The Ville de Saint-Hyacinthe (Quebec, Canada) is soliciting professional services for the construction supervision and quality control of materials for the wastewater treatment plant upgrade project (mise aux normes de l'usine d'épuration). The notice is classified as an architecture/engineering services tender (Avis d'appel d'offres - Services d'architecture et d'ingénierie), confirming this is a procurement RFP rather than a grant program, and the status is 'Publié' (active). Submissions must be transmitted electronically via the SEAO portal, with a closing date of July 27, 2026 at 15:00 EDT and a publication date of July 1, 2026.
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Board meetings and strategic plans from Saint-Hyacinthe
The council meeting addressed several municipal projects and community initiatives. Key topics included the opening of the new Saint-Germain library, the unveiling of the participatory budget project related to a habitat for chimney swifts, and citizen consultation efforts regarding urban planning. Discussions also covered the success of recent community events, safety demonstrations by firefighters, blood donation campaigns, and environmental tree planting activities. Additionally, the council discussed a salary adjustment for city employees and addressed resident concerns regarding roadside maintenance and the development of the Clam Trail project.
The council discussed recent inaugurations of a new primary school and an emergency department, recognized the achievements of local sports teams, and hosted a recognition event for volunteers. Additionally, the council addressed participatory budgeting projects, the transparency of committee meetings, plans to rename a park pavilion, water usage regulations, upcoming summer festivities, and initiatives regarding accessibility for disabled individuals.
The council meeting addressed several key topics including welcoming new residents, housing initiatives and the collaboration with the Dalton housing office, and updates on the local housing situation. The council discussed the revitalization project of the promenade, including the decision to defer construction phases to optimize costs. Furthermore, the meeting covered new regulations on drinking water consumption, local cultural and sporting events, and updates on sustainable mobility projects. The council also fielded public inquiries regarding the housing crisis, the possibility of rent moratoria, and the protection of affordable housing and heritage sites within the city center.
The council held an employee recognition event to celebrate years of service, promotions, and retirements. Discussions included upcoming regulatory changes for lawn watering, the opening of outdoor neighborhood pools, the launch of the tourist season, and various festive celebrations for the 275th anniversary of the city. Council members provided updates on housing initiatives, including the completion of affordable housing units, and addressed concerns regarding downtown infrastructure projects, vandalism in parks, and city cleanliness. Additionally, the meeting included a public question period, tournament updates, and congratulations to graduating students.
The municipal council meeting covered several key initiatives and reports. Key discussion topics included the establishment of a new Active and Sustainable Mobility Division within the Engineering Department to enhance active transportation and intermodality. The council reviewed the status of annual spring cleaning operations for streets and bike paths, and reminded citizens of upcoming municipal tax payment deadlines. Significant focus was placed on new drinking water regulations aimed at mitigating high summer consumption levels, including specific prohibitions on lawn watering and surface cleaning. Additionally, the council discussed upcoming seasonal recreational programming, Earth Day initiatives, and the celebration of recent regional volunteer efforts and athletic achievements. The session concluded with a public question period regarding urban planning and the preservation of local wooded areas.
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