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This Solicitation opportunity from Government of Canada was posted on June 3, 2026. The submission period has ended. Browse the details below for market research, or find similar active opportunities.

Agrandissement de l'école Saint-Jacques

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20139427International

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Le projet porte sur l’agrandissement et la réfection de l’école primaire de Saint-Jacques-le-Mineur, en Montérégie, visant à augmenter sa capacité d’accueil et à moderniser ses installations. À l’issue des travaux, l’école comptera 12 nouvelles classes, portant son total à 4 classes préscolaires et 16 classes au primaire et en EHDAA. L’agrandissement inclut la construction de 2 985 m² supplémentaires, avec l’ajout d’un gymnase double, de bureaux pour professionnels, d’une salle polyvalente et d’un local dédié à la musique. Le réaménagement du bâtiment existant prévoit la transformation de la cuisine en cuisine pédagogique, la rénovation du carrefour d’apprentissage et de l’espace dîneurs, ainsi que des aménagements internes pour optimiser l’espace et les fonctions pédagogiques. Les travaux seront exécutés en site occupé selon un phasage rigoureux afin de minimiser les perturbations pour les élèves, le personnel et les familles. La mobilisation est prévue entre août et septembre, avec un accent mis sur la sécurité des usagers, le respect des normes environnementales et des exigences de construction en milieu scolaire actif. L’appel d’offres, numéroté 20139427, a été publié le 3 juin 2026 par le Centre de services scolaire des Hautes-Rivières, sous l’égide du gouvernement du Canada, avec une date limite de soumission fixée au 10 juin 2026. Les soumissionnaires doivent répondre aux exigences techniques et opérationnelles précises pour livrer un projet conforme aux normes éducatives et architecturales en vigueur.

General Info

Expansion and renovation of Saint-Jacques-le-Mineur school with 12 classrooms, gym, and upgraded facilities.

Agency

Government of Canada → Centre de services scolaire des Hautes-RivièresView Agency

NAICS

236220 - Commercial and Institutional Building ConstructionView NAICS

Place of Performance

Montérégie, CAN

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AgencyGovernment of Canada → Centre de services scolaire des Hautes-Rivières
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Les travaux consistent en l’agrandissement et la réfection de l’école primaire de Saint-Jacques-le-Mineur. Le projet comprend la construction d’un agrandissement de 2 985 m², ainsi que le réaménagement intérieur du bâtiment existant. L’agrandissement prévoit l’ajout de 12 classes, portant la capacité totale de l’école à 4 classes préscolaires et 16 classes au primaire et en EHDAA, de même que l’aménagement d’un gymnase double, de bureaux de professionnels, d’une salle polyvalente et d’un local de musique. Les travaux incluent également le réaménagement du carrefour d’apprentissage (bibliothèque) et de l’espace dîneurs, ainsi que la transformation de la cuisine existante en cuisine pédagogique. La mobilisation est prévue en août-septembre. Les travaux seront réalisés en site occupé et comprendront un phasage rigoureux, la protection des usagers, le respect des normes de sécurité et des exigences environnementales.