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This Solicitation opportunity from Government of Canada was posted on May 26, 2026. The submission period has ended. Browse the details below for market research, or find similar active opportunities.

MRC Mékinac - Agrandissement et rénovation

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20144857Canada

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The MRC de Mékinac is seeking bids for the expansion and renovation of its administrative building in Saint-Tite, Quebec, under solicitation number 20144857. The project involves architectural and engineering work led by Bilodeau Baril Leeming Architectes and Pluritec, respectively, and is open to construction contractors licensed under Quebec’s Building Act who are based in Quebec, Ontario, or New Brunswick. Bids must be submitted by June 11, 2026, at 3:00 PM local time, in a sealed envelope delivered to the MRC’s office, with an original and one copy included. Bidders are required to accompany their submissions with a certified cheque or bid bond equal to at least ten percent of their bid amount, valid for 105 days from the bid opening date. Upon contract award, this guarantee must be replaced with a certified cheque or performance bond equal to ten percent of the contract value, along with separate bonds for labor, materials, and services, each equal to fifty percent of the contract amount, issued by a reputable insurer recognized by the Bureau of Insurers of Canada. Although no formal site visit is organized, prospective bidders are strongly encouraged to inspect the site at 560 Rue Notre-Dame in Saint-Tite and may arrange interior access by contacting the project’s contracting authority. The MRC reserves the right to reject any or all bids and is not obligated to accept the lowest tender. Bid documents, including plans and specifications, are available through the Government of Quebec’s electronic tendering system, SEAO, between May 11 and June 11, 2026.

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MRC de Mékinac seeks bids for office renovation; qualified contractors submit sealed proposals by June 11, 2026.

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Government of Canada → MRC de Mékinac

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236220 - Commercial and Institutional Building ConstructionView NAICS

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Mauricie, CAN

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AgencyGovernment of Canada → MRC de Mékinac
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Government of Canada → MRC de Mékinac
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MRC de Mékinac Agrandissement et rénovation Maître de l’ouvrage :MRC de Mékinac Mikael Boucher, directeur général adjoint 560, rue Notre-Dame Saint-Tite (Québec) G0X 3H0 Téléphone : (418) 365-5151, poste 137 Architectes : Bilodeau Baril Leeming Architectes Mario St-Laurent, architecte 573, rue Bonaventure Trois-Rivières (Québec) G9A 2B6 Téléphone : (819) 693-5252, poste 225 Ingénieurs :Pluritec Félix-Antoine Grenier, ingénieur 1100 Place du Technoparc Trois-Rivières (Québec) G9A 0A9 Téléphone: (819) 379-8010, poste 246 Le maître de l’ouvrage demande des soumissions pour les travaux d’agrandissement et de rénovation de l’immeuble logeant les bureaux du MRC de Mékinac, à Saint-Tite. Les plans, le devis, les documents contractuels et les autres renseignements seront disponibles sur SEAO (système électronique d’appel d’offres du Gouvernement du Québec) du 11 mai 2026 au 11 juin 2026. Se référer à la section de devis 00 21 13 - Instructions aux soumissionnaires. Les soumissions devront être accompagnées d’un chèque visé représentant au moins dix pour cent (10%) du montant de la soumission, à l’ordre du maître de l’ouvrage, ou d’un cautionnement de soumission, établi au même montant, valable pour une période de cent cinq (105) jours de la date d’ouverture des soumissions. À la signature du contrat, cette garantie de soumission devra être échangée contre un chèque visé représentant au moins dix pour cent (10%) du montant du contrat, à l’ordre du maître de l’ouvrage, ou d’un cautionnement d’exécution et un cautionnement des obligations pour gages, matériaux et services, chacun égal à cinquante pour cent (50%) du montant du contrat. Les cautionnements devront être délivrés par une compagnie légalement habilitée à se porter caution, et reconnue par le Bureau des assureurs du Canada et acceptée par le donneur d’ouvrage. Seuls sont autorisés à soumissionner pour l’exécution des travaux, les entrepreneurs de construction ayant leur place d’affaires au Québec, en Ontario ou au Nouveau-Brunswick, et détenant la licence requise en vertu de la Loi sur le bâtiment. Les soumissions (l’original et une (1) copie) dans une enveloppe scellée et adressée au soussigné, seront reçues à la MRC de Mékinac, 560, rue Notre-Dame à Saint-Tite, au plus tard 11 juin 2026, à 15h, (heure locale) pour être ouvertes publiquement à la même adresse, le même jour et à la même heure. Les soumissionnaires sont responsables du choix de leurs sous-traitants, tant pour leur solvabilité que pour le contenu de leur soumission. Le maître de l’ouvrage ne s’engage pas à accepter la plus basse ou quelques autres des soumissions reçues. VISITE DES LIEUX: Aucune visite des lieux formelle et organisée n’est prévue dans le cadre de la présente procédure ouverte (Appel d’offres). Cependant, cette visite est fortement recommandée, chacun des soumissionnaires étant ainsi invité à le faire. Cette visite peut être faite par chacun des soumissionnaires, individuellement, en se rendant aux lieux des travaux projetés (directement au 560 rue Notre-Dame à St-Tite). Pour une visite à l’intérieur du bâtiment, les soumissionnaires sont invités à communiquer avec le Maître de l’ouvrage identifiée à la présente afin de prendre rendez-vous et s’assurer qu’ils pourront avoir accès à l’intérieur de l’immeuble.