The Ville de Saint-Lambert is a municipal entity focused on maintaining and upgrading critical public infrastructure to ensure safe, resilient, and functional urban environments for its residents. Its core mission centers on the rehabilitation and expansion of transportation networks, water distribu...
The Ville de Saint-Lambert is a municipal entity focused on maintaining and upgrading critical public infrastructure to ensure safe, resilient, and functional urban environments for its residents. Its core mission centers on the rehabilitation and expansion of transportation networks, water distribution systems, and public recreational facilities. Strategic priorities include extending the lifespan of aging roadways and bridges, enhancing potable water delivery through network maintenance, and supporting community amenities with durable synthetic turf installations. These initiatives reflect a commitment to public safety, environmental stewardship, and long-term infrastructure sustainability.
The agency primarily procures construction and maintenance services related to civil infrastructure, with a strong emphasis on highway, street, and bridge construction, alongside water supply system servicing and bituminous material supply. Contracts are typically awarded through open solicitation processes, with no set-asides or preferential treatment indicated. Procurement vehicles are standard municipal tendering mechanisms, designed to ensure transparency, competitive bidding, and adherence to public procurement standards.
Industry engagement is concentrated in NAICS 237310 (Highway, Street, and Bridge Construction), 221310 (Water Supply and Irrigation Systems), and 324110 (Petroleum Refineries), reflecting direct reliance on specialized civil engineering contractors, asphalt and pavement suppliers, and water treatment service providers. The agency maintains a vendor-neutral approach, selecting contractors based on technical capability, compliance, and delivery reliability rather than demographic or size-based preferences.
As a municipal government under the broader jurisdiction of the Government of Canada, the Ville de Saint-Lambert operates with localized authority over municipal infrastructure. It utilizes standard public procurement frameworks to acquire goods and services essential to urban functionality, relying on open competitive processes to secure qualified contractors for civil works and utility maintenance. Its operations are confined to its municipal boundaries, with no indication of regional or federal delegation beyond local governance mandates.