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This Solicitation opportunity from Government of Canada was posted on June 1, 2026. The submission period has ended. Browse the details below for market research, or find similar active opportunities.

19-008 – HRV – Projet du Nouveau VIC de l’Université McGill Lot 0781: Travaux d’ignifugation des pavillons A, E, L et N

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The project involves the fireproofing of structural steel elements in Pavilions A, E, L, and N at the original Royal-Victoria Hospital site in Montréal, as part of a broader initiative by McGill University to redevelop the area into modern research, teaching, and office facilities. The work is essential to ensure the safety and compliance of the restored historic structures with current fire safety codes, and it forms part of the larger New VIC project aimed at transforming the campus. The contract is issued under solicitation number 20149570 with a NAICS code of 238190, and it is managed by McGill University in collaboration with the Government of Canada. The primary site visit is scheduled for June 15, 2026, at 10:00 a.m., and submissions must be received by July 13, 2026, at 8:00 p.m. The point of contact for inquiries is the Procurement NouveauVic team, reachable via email at nouveauvic.procurement@mcgill.ca or by phone at 514-398-2975.

General Info

Requalification and fireproofing of pavilions A, E, L, N at Royal Victoria Hospital for McGill University.

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Government of Canada → Université McGill

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238190 - Other Foundation, Structure, and Building Exterior ContractorsView NAICS

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Montréal, CAN

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AgencyGovernment of Canada → Université McGill
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Government of Canada → Université McGill
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Le projet de L’Institution royale pour l’avancement des sciences / Université McGill (l’« Université ») vise la requalification des pavillons A, E et L du site original de l’hôpital Royal-Victoria et la construction de nouveaux pavillons pour y abriter des laboratoires de recherche et d’enseignement, des salles de formation ainsi que des espaces de bureaux. Le contrat vise à réaliser les travaux de protection contre le feu des éléments structuraux d’acier des pavillons A, E, L et N. *La visite principale est prévue le lundi 15 juin 2026 à 10H00.