The Centre intégré universitaire de santé et de services sociaux de l’Ouest-de-l’Île-de-Montréal is dedicated to delivering integrated health and social services to the population of Montreal’s western island region. Its core mission centers on enhancing community-based care through the modernizatio...
The Centre intégré universitaire de santé et de services sociaux de l’Ouest-de-l’Île-de-Montréal is dedicated to delivering integrated health and social services to the population of Montreal’s western island region. Its core mission centers on enhancing community-based care through the modernization of clinical infrastructure, administrative efficiency, and patient-centered service delivery. Strategic priorities include expanding access to specialized medical services, upgrading healthcare facilities to meet evolving public health demands, and ensuring safe, reliable environments for both patients and staff. Key initiatives focus on strengthening outpatient and family support programs, particularly through facility expansions and the deployment of advanced diagnostic and medication management technologies.
The agency procures professional architectural and engineering services for facility upgrades, administrative furniture to support operational environments, and specialized electromedical equipment to enhance diagnostic capabilities. Contracts are typically awarded through open solicitations, reflecting a preference for competitive, transparent procurement processes. Recent acquisitions include ECG diagnostic systems, automated medication packaging solutions, and infrastructure modernization services for youth and family service campuses, indicating a strong emphasis on clinical precision and operational continuity.
Primary procurement activity aligns with NAICS 541310 (architectural services), 337214 (office furniture manufacturing), and 334510 (electromedical apparatus manufacturing), reflecting targeted investments in facility development and clinical technology. The agency does not currently utilize set-aside programs, and vendor relationships appear to be merit-based, with no indication of preferential treatment for specific categories of suppliers.
As a regional health and social services authority under the Government of Canada, the agency operates across the West Island of Montreal, coordinating care through a network of clinics, community centers, and specialized facilities. It relies on standard federal procurement vehicles for goods and services, prioritizing compliance, clinical safety, and long-term operational sustainability in all acquisitions.