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This Solicitation opportunity from Government of Canada was posted on May 13, 2026. The submission period has ended. Browse the details below for market research, or find similar active opportunities.

Amng Neurobureau F-452 - 555_Pavillon Marie-Victorin

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20139409Canada

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Le projet vise à réaménager intégralement l’espace F-452 du pavillon Marie-Victorin sur le campus de la Montagne, précédemment occupé par des laboratoires humides, afin d’en faire un centre d’innovation en formation scientifique dédié à la neuroscience cognitive et computationnelle, à la science des données et à la neuropsychologie. Ce nouvel espace multifonctionnel sera conçu pour favoriser le réseautage, les collaborations interdisciplinaires et les activités de réflexion et de co-création, visant à renforcer l’enseignement, la pédagogie et la recherche au sein du Département de psychologie. L’intervention inclut la refonte complète des systèmes d’électricité et de ventilation, ainsi que l’installation d’équipements audiovisuels et technologiques avancés pour soutenir les nouvelles activités. Une partie de l’aile F4 Nord sera également rénovée pour assurer une climatisation adéquate des locaux existants. L’appel d’offres, identifié sous le numéro 20139409 et publié le 13 mai 2026, est lancé par l’Université de Montréal – Direction des immeubles, en tant qu’organisation fédérale, et s’adresse à des soumissionnaires pour la réalisation des travaux de réaménagement. La date limite de soumission est fixée au 21 mai 2026 à 18h30. Le lieu d’exécution est à Montréal, et le point de contact principal pour toute information relative à la consultation est Juba Bouda, autorité contractuelle, joignable par téléphone ou courriel. Le projet ne prévoit pas de mise en réserve spécifique et relève d’un contexte institutionnel visant à moderniser les infrastructures pour répondre aux besoins actuels de la recherche et de l’enseignement en sciences cognitives.

General Info

Réaménagement de l’espace F-452 en centre d’innovation en neurosciences, avec mise à jour technique et climatique.

Agency

Government of Canada → Université de Montréal - Direction des immeubles

NAICS

236220 - Commercial and Institutional Building Construction View NAICS

Place of Performance

Montréal, CAN

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AgencyGovernment of Canada → Université de Montréal - Direction des immeubles
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Government of Canada → Université de Montréal - Direction des immeubles
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Bouda JubaContracting Authority

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L'objectif du projet est de créer un espace d’innovation en formation scientifique qui servira de lieu de rassemblement pour les expertises en neuroscience cognitive et computationnelle, en science des données et en neuropsychologie du Département de la psychologie. Cet espace favorisera le réseautage et les collaborations, ainsi que les activités de réflexion et de cocréation visant à stimuler l'enseignement, la pédagogie et la recherche dans le domaine. Il s'agit d'un projet de réaménagement complet du secteur qui hébergeait auparavant des laboratoires «wet», afin de le transformer en un espace multifonctionnel. Les systèmes de ventilation et d'électricité, incluant l'installation des équipements d'audiovisuel et de technologie d'informatique, doivent être entièrement repris pour répondre à la nouvelle vocation des lieux. Par ailleurs, une partie de l'aile F4 Nord fera l'objet d'une réfection du système de ventilation afin d'assurer la climatisation des locaux existants. Le projet est situé dans le pavillon Marie-Victorin sur le campus de la Montagne.