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South Dundas
The Municipality of South Dundas is seeking Request for Tender submissions from qualified general contractors for the Morrisburg Plaza Parking Lot & Infrastructure Rehabilitation project, identified as PRF26-05. The work involves construction surface improvements including sidewalks, landscaping, concrete curbing, milling and paving at the Morrisburg Plaza, located in Morrisburg, Ontario. Bid submissions close at 2:00 PM EDT on July 13, 2026, with online submission through the Bids & Tenders platform.
Posted Date
Jun 25, 2026
Due Date
Jul 13, 2026
Release: Jun 25, 2026
South Dundas
Close: Jul 13, 2026
The Municipality of South Dundas is seeking Request for Tender submissions from qualified general contractors for the Morrisburg Plaza Parking Lot & Infrastructure Rehabilitation project, identified as PRF26-05. The work involves construction surface improvements including sidewalks, landscaping, concrete curbing, milling and paving at the Morrisburg Plaza, located in Morrisburg, Ontario. Bid submissions close at 2:00 PM EDT on July 13, 2026, with online submission through the Bids & Tenders platform.
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Board meetings and strategic plans from South Dundas
This document presents the Municipality of South Dundas's 2026 Annual Review of Asset Management Planning Progress, evaluating its advancement towards the goals set in the 2025 Proposed Levels of Service and 10-Year Plan. Key areas of assessment include the technical levels of service across Road Networks, Bridges and Culverts, Buildings and Facilities, Storm Sewer Networks, Machinery and Equipment, Land Improvements, Vehicles, Water Networks, and Wastewater Networks. The review further examines financial strategies, asset management systems, and identifies barriers such as financial constraints and data limitations. The plan aims to ensure the proactive maintenance of sufficient assets, address safety concerns, and guide future investment decisions to achieve long-term financial resilience and optimal asset conditions.
The council meeting included a youth recognition honoring a student for academic and athletic excellence. Key actions taken included approving three applications for the community improvement plan, supporting a preliminary design concept for the Sunshine Sky subdivision, and granting pre-budget approval for the purchase of new snow plow equipment to avoid future emission standard fees. Additionally, the council discussed a housekeeping update to the administrative monetary penalty system bylaw to incorporate clean yards and park use schedules.
The Council meeting involved a presentation regarding a design vision for a 56-acre parcel of land, focusing on street design, pedestrian connections, and human-centered planning. The council also received an operational update from Student Transportation of Eastern Ontario, covering challenges such as province-wide driver shortages and the consortium's efforts in managing school bus services across their rural service area.
The meeting included discussions on several waterfront projects and community initiatives. Key topics included updates on the concert series and amphitheater, fundraising progress for the Earl Baker Park multi-use pad, and staffing updates for by-law officers. The committee also addressed concerns regarding beach overcrowding and the provincial alcohol in parks policy, reviewed new park signage, and discussed the status of various budget-related projects such as crosswalk painting and upcoming movie events. Additional business covered the relocation of dog waste receptacles, plans for relocating a bike rack, and the potential installation of a new welcome sign.
The council meeting addressed the deferral of a proposed zoning bylaw for further discussion. Additionally, the Glengary Inter Agency Group provided a presentation regarding their proposed daycare project in Iroquois. The council discussed the project's potential to support local families, improve workforce development, and address the current lack of licensed child care spaces in the community.
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