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This Solicitation opportunity from Government of Canada was posted on April 20, 2026. The submission period has ended. Browse the details below for market research, or find similar active opportunities.

Construction de 31 unités de logement abordable Habitations Des Neiges

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20136004Canada

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The contract calls for the public tender to construct a new three-story building comprising 31 affordable housing units of various types, located in Montreal. The building will be free-standing, without shared walls with neighboring structures, and includes site development elements such as access routes and landscaping with trees and other vegetation. A key aspect of the project involves environmentally responsible excavation and management of existing soils on site, requiring traceability procedures. Additionally, the design and construction must comply with the Novoclimat program standards specifically for large multi-unit buildings and achieve the relevant certification. The construction timeline stipulates that work should commence as soon as possible following contract signing, with the start and end dates to be mutually agreed upon by OMHM and the selected contractor. The contract allows OMHM to adjust these dates for administrative or operational reasons without entitling the contractor to claims or additional costs, provided the scope of work remains unchanged. The entire construction project must be completed within a maximum of 315 working days from the confirmed start date. The solicitation is issued by OMH de Montréal under the Government of Canada and bids are due by the end of April 2026.

General Info

Construct 31-unit affordable Montreal building, eco-friendly excavation, Novoclimat standards, complete in 315 days.

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Government of Canada → OMH de Montréal

NAICS

236116 - New Multifamily Housing Construction (except For-Sale Builders) View NAICS

Place of Performance

Montréal, CAN

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AgencyGovernment of Canada → OMH de Montréal
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Government of Canada → OMH de Montréal
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Messedaa KamelContracting Authority

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1.2 Informations générales 1.2.1 L’OMHM procède à un appel d’offres public pour des travaux couvrant la construction d’un bâtiment neuf de type combustible et sans mitoyenneté avec les bâtiments voisins. Le bâtiment à construire, 3 étages de hauteur, comportent 31 logements de typologies variées. L’aménagement du site comporte les divers accès au bâtiment et autres aménagements paysagers y inclus les arbres et autres végétaux. 1.2.2 Particularités du projet : 1. L’excavation, gestion et disposition environnementale des sols existants présents sur le site nécessitant notamment une procédure de traçabilité ; 2. La conception et la construction du projet seront conformes aux exigences du programme Novoclimat, volet « grand bâtiment multi logement » et devra obtenir la certification; 1.2.3 Durée des travaux : 1. Selon la planification actuelle, l’OMHM souhaite que les travaux de construction débutent dans les meilleurs délais suivant la signature du contrat CCDC 2 – 2020. Les dates de début et de fin des travaux seront celles convenues entre l’OMHM et l’entrepreneur retenu. L’OMHM se réserve le droit de modifier ces dates, lorsque requis pour des raisons administratives, opérationnelles ou organisationnelles. Une telle modification ne pourra donner ouverture à aucune réclamation, compensation ou demande de coûts additionnels de la part de l’adjudicataire, pourvu qu’elle n’entraîne pas de modification substantielle de l’étendue des travaux. 2. Les travaux devront être exécutés dans un délai maximal de 315 jours ouvrables de la date confirmée du début des travaux dans la lettre d’engagement.