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Shawinigan
The Ville de Shawinigan, a municipality in Quebec, Canada, is issuing this RFP (SEAO reference SI-26-034 / 20155650) for the second phase of its 2026 paving repair program on various municipal streets. Bidders must obtain the tender documents through SEAO at the cost established by SEAO, and sealed submissions must be received by the Division approvisionnement of the Ville de Shawinigan at 550 avenue de l'Hôtel-de-Ville, 5e étage, Shawinigan, Quebec G9N 1M6. This is one of two phases of paving repair contracts awarded by Shawinigan in 2026, with the first phase (SI-26-001) already underway.
Posted Date
Jun 25, 2026
Due Date
Jul 23, 2026
Release: Jun 25, 2026
Shawinigan
Close: Jul 23, 2026
The Ville de Shawinigan, a municipality in Quebec, Canada, is issuing this RFP (SEAO reference SI-26-034 / 20155650) for the second phase of its 2026 paving repair program on various municipal streets. Bidders must obtain the tender documents through SEAO at the cost established by SEAO, and sealed submissions must be received by the Division approvisionnement of the Ville de Shawinigan at 550 avenue de l'Hôtel-de-Ville, 5e étage, Shawinigan, Quebec G9N 1M6. This is one of two phases of paving repair contracts awarded by Shawinigan in 2026, with the first phase (SI-26-001) already underway.
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Procurement of a contract for managing exogenous sediments from the Perchaud Creek in the Lac à la Pêche water treatment plant area.
Posted Date
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Due Date
Feb 18, 2025
Shawinigan
Close: Feb 18, 2025
Procurement of a contract for managing exogenous sediments from the Perchaud Creek in the Lac à la Pêche water treatment plant area.
Shawinigan
Procurement of services for the removal of MCA and management of hazardous materials at the old Grand-Mère garage.
Posted Date
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Due Date
Dec 16, 2021
Release: -
Shawinigan
Close: Dec 16, 2021
Procurement of services for the removal of MCA and management of hazardous materials at the old Grand-Mère garage.
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Board meetings and strategic plans from Shawinigan
The council meeting covered various administrative and operational items. Key decisions included the filing of loan certificates for real estate acquisition and overflow management projects, updates to the organizational structure of municipal services, and the appointment of key personnel including a fire safety captain and a head for the major projects division. The council also authorized the renewal of housing rent supplement agreements, signed sectoral development agreements for arts and letters, approved financial assistance for local organizations and events, and terminated a service contract. Additionally, the meeting included the adoption of codes of ethics for elected officials and staff, authorized loans for water and sewer infrastructure repairs, approved a revised action plan for persons with disabilities, and passed resolutions supporting the Mauricie hydrogen production project and membership in the Quebec social innovation network.
The City Council of Shawinigan discussed and approved several municipal projects, including the replacement of the water tower and related work at the municipal amphitheater, the construction of a splash pad at Florent Park, and the renewal of crack sealing services. Financial matters, such as the filing of the treasurer's annual activity report and the authorization of loan by-laws for infrastructure projects involving water and drainage, were addressed. The Council also supported requests regarding traffic light modifications at the intersection of Shawinigan Boulevard and Veterans' Road to improve flow, and petitioned the Minister of the Environment and the Fight Against Climate Change for a special fund and a comprehensive plan to rehabilitate contaminated sites within the city. Additionally, the council approved subsidies for housing renovation and accessibility programs and recognized local athletes for their achievements.
The council meeting addressed a variety of administrative and operational matters. These included the filing of lists of authorized expenditures and contracts, the presentation of the annual financial report and external auditor report, and an emergency contract award for environmental issues at a lake location. Additionally, the council approved organizational structure modifications within the Human Resources and Finance departments, including the creation and elimination of specific positions. A deputy director general was appointed, a partnership agreement for the Mauricie regional training center was renewed, and multiple contracts for snow removal and de-icing services were awarded.
The meeting was held for the public opening of bids regarding two municipal contracts. The first contract involved culvert reflection work at 701 Saint-Gérard Road, for which multiple construction firms submitted bids. The second contract involved the acquisition of a paving trailer, which received a single bid from Stinson Equipment Quebec Inc.
The council discussed Dropout Prevention Week and addressed several administrative and operational agenda items. These included filing certificates for loan regulations, reporting on authorized expenditures and municipal political party financing, and approving organizational changes and new appointments within departments such as Performance and Innovation, Legal Affairs, Public Works, and Human Capital. The council also awarded contracts for service vehicles, authorized a technical assistance contract for wastewater data analysis, renewed a paving repair work contract, and established a weighting system for the design and construction of a splash pad. Additionally, the council provided notice of motion for a drainage system loan and adopted by-laws regarding industrial building expenditures for the fiscal year.
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