The Ville de Blainville is dedicated to maintaining and enhancing the municipal infrastructure that supports public safety, mobility, and community well-being. Its core mission centers on the sustainable rehabilitation and expansion of transportation networks, water systems, and public spaces to ens...
The Ville de Blainville is dedicated to maintaining and enhancing the municipal infrastructure that supports public safety, mobility, and community well-being. Its core mission centers on the sustainable rehabilitation and expansion of transportation networks, water systems, and public spaces to ensure long-term resilience and service reliability. Strategic priorities include the systematic renewal of roadways, stormwater and potable water pipelines, and the integration of active transportation corridors such as cycling paths. Programs like annual pavement rehabilitation and school zone safety upgrades reflect a proactive approach to asset management and urban livability, with a clear emphasis on infrastructure longevity and public accessibility.
The agency consistently procures civil construction services focused on public works, particularly highway and street construction, water and sewer line installation, and site preparation. Contracts are typically issued as competitive solicitations under open tender processes, with no set-asides applied, indicating a preference for broad market competition. Procurement vehicles are structured around multi-year programmatic frameworks, such as annual road resurfacing initiatives and targeted infrastructure rehabilitation packages, allowing for efficient planning and execution of capital works.
Primary procurement activity is concentrated in NAICS 237310 (Highway, Street, and Bridge Construction) and 237110 (Water and Sewer Line Construction), reflecting a heavy reliance on civil engineering contractors for core municipal infrastructure. Additional needs include specialized services such as hydro-excavation and high-pressure cleaning, which support non-invasive utility work and maintenance. The agency does not employ set-asides or targeted diversity programs, and vendor relationships are transactional, driven by technical capability, compliance with municipal specifications, and proven performance in public infrastructure delivery.
As a municipal entity under the Government of Canada, the Ville de Blainville operates independently within its geographic jurisdiction, managing all local infrastructure procurement through direct solicitations and program-based contracting. It does not utilize centralized federal procurement vehicles, relying instead on municipal tendering processes aligned with provincial and municipal procurement regulations.