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This Solicitation opportunity from Government of Canada was posted on June 2, 2026. The submission period has ended. Browse the details below for market research, or find similar active opportunities.

Levé magnétique et spectrométrique aéroporté dans le secteur du lac Salvert

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Le ministère des Ressources naturelles et des Forêts lance un appel d’offres pour la réalisation d’un levé magnétique et spectrométrique aéroporté dans le secteur du lac Salvert, situé dans les régions administratives du Nord-du-Québec et de la Côte-Nord. Le contrat, d’une durée prévue de huit mois sans possibilité de prolongation, débutera à la date de signature et prendra fin le 28 février 2027. Les travaux doivent être exécutés selon les échéanciers précisés dans l’appel d’offres, avec une exigence stricte que le prestataire possède un établissement permanent au Québec ou dans un territoire couvert par un accord gouvernemental, identifiable clairement à son nom et accessible durant les heures de bureau normales. Le service est classé sous le code NAICS 541360 et fait l’objet d’une soumission à envoyer avant le 2 juillet 2026, avec un point de contact désigné pour les communications officielles. Le ministère se réserve le droit de rejeter toute soumission jugée inadéquate, notamment si les prix proposés sont considérés comme excessifs, disproportionnés ou ne reflétant pas une valeur juste.

General Info

MRNF seeks providers for airborne magnetic and spectrometric survey in Lac Salvert, Feb 2027 deadline.

Agency

Government of Canada → Ministère des Ressources naturelles et des ForêtsView Agency

NAICS

541360 - Geophysical Surveying and Mapping ServicesView NAICS

Place of Performance

Côte-Nord, Nord-du-Québec, CAN

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AgencyGovernment of Canada → Ministère des Ressources naturelles et des Forêts
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Government of Canada → Ministère des Ressources naturelles et des Forêts
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Le ministère des Ressources naturelles et des Forêts (MRNF), par le biais de sa Direction de l’acquisition des connaissances géoscientifiques (DACG), au sein de la Direction générale de Géologie Québec, requiert les services de prestataires de services pour réaliser un levé magnétique et spectrométrique par avion dans le secteur du lac Salvert. Ce bloc se situe dans les régions administratives du Nord-du-Québec et de la Côte-Nord. Le présent appel d’offres vise à octroyer un contrat de services visant le levé magnétique et spectrométrique par avion situé dans le secteur du lac Salvert. Le lieu d'exécution des services est situé à l’adresse suivante : Secteur du lac Salvert. Le contrat débutera à la date de signature pour se terminer le 28 février 2027,pour une durée prévue du contrat (sans option) de 8 mois. Les travaux devront se réaliser selon les échéanciers définis dans l’appel d’offres. La soumission doit être présentée par un prestataire de services ayant, au Québec ou dans un des territoires visés par les accords gouvernementaux applicables, un établissement où il exerce ses activités de façon permanente, clairement identifié à son nom et accessible durant les heures normales de bureau. Le ministre attire votre attention sur les articles 3.12 et 3.13 du document d’appel d’offres qui vous indiquent les conditions d’admissibilité des prestataires de services et de conformité des soumissions à respecter dans le cadre de cet appel d’offres. Le ministre ne s’engage à accepter aucune des soumissions reçues, notamment lorsqu’elle juge que les prix sont trop élevés ou disproportionnés ou ne reflètent pas un juste prix. Ian Morissette Sous-ministre associé aux mines