The Ville de Montréal - Service de l'Eau is responsible for the planning, construction, and maintenance of the city’s potable water, wastewater, and stormwater infrastructure. Its core mission centers on ensuring the resilience, efficiency, and sustainability of Montreal’s water systems through targeted capital works and long-term asset management.
Ville de Montréal - Service de l'Eau is a government agency with procurement activity across contracts, awards, and contractors.
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The Ville de Montréal - Service de l'Eau is responsible for the planning, construction, and maintenance of the city’s potable water, wastewater, and stormwater infrastructure. Its core mission centers on ensuring the resilience, efficiency, and sustainability of Montreal’s water systems through targ...
The Ville de Montréal - Service de l'Eau is responsible for the planning, construction, and maintenance of the city’s potable water, wastewater, and stormwater infrastructure. Its core mission centers on ensuring the resilience, efficiency, and sustainability of Montreal’s water systems through targeted capital works and long-term asset management. Strategic priorities include upgrading aging pipelines, constructing retention basins to manage urban runoff, and integrating modern engineering solutions into water treatment and distribution networks. Key initiatives focus on climate adaptation, infrastructure modernization, and compliance with municipal water quality and environmental standards.
The agency primarily procures civil construction services related to water and sewer line installation, rehabilitation, and associated hydraulic structures. It frequently utilizes indefinite-delivery, indefinite-quantity (IDIQ) frameworks and solicitation-based contracts to secure specialized engineering and construction capabilities. These vehicles enable flexible, demand-driven execution across multiple boroughs and complex urban environments, supporting both emergency repairs and multi-year capital programs.
The dominant NAICS categories reflect a strong focus on water and sewer line construction (237110), with secondary activity in highway and bridge construction (237310) and commercial building construction (236220) when tied to water facility infrastructure. The agency does not employ set-aside programs and engages contractors based on technical competency, project scope alignment, and capacity to deliver complex municipal works under tight urban constraints. Vendor relationships are built around proven experience in underground utility construction, structural concrete works, and large-scale hydraulic systems.
As a municipal service department under the Government of Canada, the Service de l'Eau operates exclusively within the City of Montreal, managing water infrastructure across all arrondissements. It relies on competitive solicitation processes and master agreements to ensure transparency and value in procurement, coordinating closely with engineering firms, general contractors, and specialized subcontractors to deliver mission-critical water services.
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