The Centre intégré universitaire de santé et de services sociaux de la Capitale-Nationale 1 is dedicated to maintaining and modernizing critical healthcare infrastructure to ensure safe, accessible, and functional environments for patient care and clinical operations. Its core mission centers on the...
The Centre intégré universitaire de santé et de services sociaux de la Capitale-Nationale 1 is dedicated to maintaining and modernizing critical healthcare infrastructure to ensure safe, accessible, and functional environments for patient care and clinical operations. Its core mission centers on the physical renewal of healthcare facilities, with strategic priorities focused on facility rehabilitation, structural integrity upgrades, and the enhancement of service delivery spaces—particularly in hospital and long-term care settings. Key initiatives include the renovation of hygiene and ambulance entry areas, roofing system replacements, and the reconfiguration of sanitary facilities to meet evolving clinical and accessibility standards. The agency prioritizes operational continuity during renovations, ensuring minimal disruption to essential health services.
Procurement activity is concentrated in construction and professional engineering services directly tied to facility maintenance and capital improvement. The agency regularly issues solicitations for integrated architectural and engineering design, roofing system rehabilitation, and commercial building renovation projects, typically structured as single-source or competitive bidding processes under standard public procurement frameworks. Contracts are awarded based on technical competency, compliance with building codes, and the ability to deliver within active healthcare operational constraints.
Primary procurement targets include Engineering Services (NAICS 541330), Roofing Contractors (NAICS 238160), and Commercial and Institutional Building Construction (NAICS 236220), reflecting a clear focus on building envelope integrity, structural retrofitting, and interior clinical space modernization. There is no evidence of set-aside preferences or targeted diversity initiatives in recent procurements. Vendor relationships are built on proven experience in healthcare construction, strict adherence to infection control protocols, and the capacity to manage complex, occupied-site projects.
As a regional health authority under the Government of Canada, the agency operates across the Capitale-Nationale region, overseeing a network of hospitals, long-term care centers, and support facilities. It relies on direct procurement vehicles and competitive tendering processes to engage qualified contractors and professional service providers in the delivery of essential infrastructure upgrades.