The Ville de Saint-Hyacinthe is a municipal authority focused on maintaining and upgrading essential public infrastructure and environmental services to ensure the health, safety, and livability of its community. Its core mission centers on the sustainable management of water and wastewater systems,...
The Ville de Saint-Hyacinthe is a municipal authority focused on maintaining and upgrading essential public infrastructure and environmental services to ensure the health, safety, and livability of its community. Its core mission centers on the sustainable management of water and wastewater systems, urban green spaces, roadways, and public utilities through targeted capital improvements and technical services. Strategic priorities include the modernization of sewage treatment facilities, expansion of stormwater and potable water networks, and the integration of environmentally responsible landscaping practices. The agency emphasizes resilient infrastructure, regulatory compliance, and long-term asset management, with a strong emphasis on public health and environmental stewardship.
Procurement activities are dominated by specialized construction, engineering, and municipal supply contracts, primarily awarded through competitive solicitation processes. The agency routinely engages contractors for civil works, including sewer line reconstruction, asphalt paving, and pipeline installation, alongside professional engineering services for material testing and quality assurance. Contracts are typically structured as fixed-price or performance-based agreements, with a preference for turnkey delivery models that ensure accountability and timely completion.
The agency’s primary procurement focus lies in NAICS categories related to water and sewer infrastructure (237110, 221320), asphalt and pipe manufacturing (324121, 332996), nursery and floriculture (111421, 111422), and specialty trade contracting (238990). Testing laboratories (541380) are engaged to validate material integrity and regulatory compliance. There are no set-aside preferences indicated in procurement records, and vendor relationships appear to be merit-based, with emphasis on technical capability, compliance, and proven track record in municipal works.
As a municipal entity under the Government of Canada, the Ville de Saint-Hyacinthe operates independently within its jurisdiction, utilizing direct solicitation and open tendering mechanisms to acquire goods and services. It does not rely on centralized federal procurement vehicles, instead managing its own contracting lifecycle to meet localized public service obligations.