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Stoneham-et-Tewkesbury
The Municipalité des cantons unis de Stoneham-et-Tewkesbury is soliciting bids for the refurbishment (réfection) of the parking lot of the municipal complex and of the RPA (résidence pour aînés / seniors' residence), identified as Projet IF-2607. The work covers paving, asphalt and civil engineering over an estimated contract period from August 18, 2026 to November 30, 2026, awarded via an open procedure to the lowest compliant bidder. Sealed submissions must be received before 9:00 a.m. on July 20, 2026 at the municipal garage (205, chemin de la Grande-Ligne, Stoneham-et-Tewkesbury, QC G3C 0X7).
Posted Date
Jul 2, 2026
Due Date
Jul 20, 2026
Release: Jul 2, 2026
Stoneham-et-Tewkesbury
Close: Jul 20, 2026
The Municipalité des cantons unis de Stoneham-et-Tewkesbury is soliciting bids for the refurbishment (réfection) of the parking lot of the municipal complex and of the RPA (résidence pour aînés / seniors' residence), identified as Projet IF-2607. The work covers paving, asphalt and civil engineering over an estimated contract period from August 18, 2026 to November 30, 2026, awarded via an open procedure to the lowest compliant bidder. Sealed submissions must be received before 9:00 a.m. on July 20, 2026 at the municipal garage (205, chemin de la Grande-Ligne, Stoneham-et-Tewkesbury, QC G3C 0X7).
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Board meetings and strategic plans from Stoneham-et-Tewkesbury
The meeting included the adoption of the agenda and discussions around a draft by-law relating to tourist accommodation establishments in the category of principal residence establishment. Another notice of motion was given for a draft by-law establishing the taxation and tariffs for the 2024 fiscal year.
The council meeting covered topics such as the adoption of the agenda with modifications, acceptance of previous meeting minutes, and filing of correspondence. Discussions included the appointment of personnel for the 2024 holiday animation program, agreements with various organizations such as la Vigile for firefighter support services and the Syndicat des pompiers pompières du Québec. Notices of motion were presented regarding territory division, financing programs for wastewater disposal, and a certificate for a multi-use warehouse construction. The council also addressed professional liability insurance, land disposal authorizations, intermunicipal agreements for drinking water protection, and financing for capital projects. Agreements were discussed with the association of citizens of tuksbury for a collective vegetable garden and with the Youth Center la T deur for the distribution of MOV bags, as well as an intermunicipal agreement relating to access to recreational activities for citizens of Lacage.
The council discussed various issues including the modification of regulations, subsidies, and the costs associated with tertiary installations. They also addressed concerns about the impact of septic systems on the environment, specifically regarding Lake Saint-Charles. Additionally, there were discussions about emergency systems for companies and the potential for spreading costs across the population.
The council meeting included discussions about a court case involving Mrs. Saint-Laurent, where questions were raised about the municipality's costs for her defense and the role of the mutual insurance company. There were inquiries about who decided to defend and work with the mutual, and whether this decision was supported by all council members. Discussions also covered a press release from the city of Quebec, with explanations sought on its content and the measures accepted by the MAMAGE. The council addressed concerns about the cost of septic installations and the need to protect against a lack of competition in the field.
The council meeting included discussions and resolutions on various topics. These included the adoption of the agenda, acceptance of minutes from a prior meeting, and the deposit of connecting road edges. The council addressed human resources matters such as the hiring of a road worker and an agreement with the union of municipal workers regarding wage indexation. They discussed an amendment for the contract for the purchase and installation of a camera in the council chamber, an agreement with the organization of the residence of the united cantons of Stonam and Tuxsbury for financial assistance, and a union agreement with the city of Quebec. Additional topics included the adoption of a regulation amending the supplementary regulation on public safety, the appointment of an independent member to the pension committee, a rental contract for a marquee for the Christmas market, authorization for an event by the Autonomie 321C club organization, and the sale of a firefighter's outfit. They also reviewed payment recommendations for construction work on public toilets and road reflection works, and authorized the submission of a request for financial assistance to the local road assistance program.
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