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Vaudreuil-Dorion
The Ville de Vaudreuil-Dorion is seeking bids for the rehabilitation of sewer pipes on rue Jeannotte using the structural lining (gainage) technique, under call for tenders reference 401-110-26-R1851.20 (SEAO notice #20155659). Tender documents must be obtained from the SEAO Quebec electronic tendering system starting June 25, 2026, and bidders must provide a 10% bid bond. Sealed electronic submissions will be opened on July 15, 2026 at 11:00; the City reserves the right not to accept the lowest or any submission.
Posted Date
Jun 25, 2026
Due Date
Jul 15, 2026
Release: Jun 25, 2026
Vaudreuil-Dorion
Close: Jul 15, 2026
The Ville de Vaudreuil-Dorion is seeking bids for the rehabilitation of sewer pipes on rue Jeannotte using the structural lining (gainage) technique, under call for tenders reference 401-110-26-R1851.20 (SEAO notice #20155659). Tender documents must be obtained from the SEAO Quebec electronic tendering system starting June 25, 2026, and bidders must provide a 10% bid bond. Sealed electronic submissions will be opened on July 15, 2026 at 11:00; the City reserves the right not to accept the lowest or any submission.
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Board meetings and strategic plans from Vaudreuil-Dorion
The council discussed and resolved various administrative and municipal matters, including changes to committee memberships, financial aid for the International Day of Seniors, and an increase in funding for a local business assistance program. Agreements were approved for financial support for the local study center and a sharing protocol for school and municipal facilities. The council also authorized a land cession for affordable housing, approved multiple infrastructure and maintenance contracts, including water supply equipment and water pipe rehabilitation, and addressed urban planning and zoning adjustments. Finally, they acknowledged administrative reports and discussed upcoming roadworks and public information efforts.
The Council adopted a first draft resolution regarding a specific construction, modification, or occupancy project (PPCMOI) for a property located at 45, rue du Chanoine-Groulx, which involves an isolated three-family dwelling. The Council authorized the city clerk to set the date, time, and location for a public consultation assembly regarding this project.
This Cultural and Heritage Policy outlines the strategic direction for the City of Vaudreuil-Dorion from 2026 to 2036. It aims to position the city as a regional leader in cultural and heritage development by focusing on six key orientations: ensuring cultural accessibility, fostering social cohesion through community engagement, developing robust cultural infrastructures, recognizing and supporting the local cultural sector, affirming and evolving the city's cultural identity, and valuing and protecting its built, landscape, and archaeological heritage. The policy seeks to integrate culture as an essential driver of development, creating an inclusive, dynamic, and inspiring environment that celebrates creativity, strengthens community ties, and preserves its historical richness for future generations.
The public consultation meeting was held to present and discuss the draft by-law no 1835-01, which proposes to amend the existing by-law governing the demolition of buildings by transferring the demolition committee's functions to the municipal council. The draft regulation was explained to attendees, and an opportunity was provided for public comment regarding the proposal and its potential consequences.
The board meeting agenda covered various municipal matters, including the authorization of participation in an electoral summit, financial aid for local festivals, and human resources decisions such as staffing movements, new hires, and employment agreement approvals. Additionally, the council addressed sports and community projects, such as school yard improvements and specialized summer camps. Public infrastructure projects including utility vehicle procurement, sidewalk construction, pavement repairs, and extensive engineering services for pump station rehabilitation and road widening were on the agenda. Planning and urban development items included site plan and architectural integration programs, land use designation changes, and an application to the agricultural commission. Finally, the meeting involved regulatory updates regarding tariffs, building demolition procedures, and waste management.
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