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This Solicitation opportunity from Government of Canada was posted on June 8, 2026. The submission period has ended. Browse the details below for market research, or find similar active opportunities.

Réfection du chemin St-Michel, remplacement de ponceaux et amélioration du drainage

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20144333International

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La Ville d’Alma lance un appel d’offres pour la réfection de la chaussée du chemin St-Michel, le remplacement de ponceaux et l’amélioration du système de drainage, sous le numéro d’appel d’offres 20144333. Les soumissions doivent être déposées avant le 9 juin 2026 à 15 h, soit physiquement au greffe de l’hôtel de ville à Alma, ou par voie électronique via le Système électronique d’appel d’offres du Québec. Toutes les soumissions seront ouvertes publiquement le jour de la date limite. La procédure d’attribution est ouverte et le contrat sera attribué au soumissionnaire présentant une offre conforme et au prix total le plus bas, bien que la Ville se réserve le droit de rejeter toute offre, même la plus avantageuse, et de ne pas s’engager à accepter une proposition. Des accords intergouvernementaux s’appliquent à ce contrat, et les spécifications techniques et documents complets sont uniquement accessibles sur le site SEAO. L’opération concerne des travaux d’infrastructures routières dans la région de Saguenay–Lac-Saint-Jean, avec un code NAICS de 237310 dédié aux travaux d’infrastructures de transport. Le point de contact principale est Frédéric Tremblay, ingénieur de projets au Service du génie, joignable par courriel. Bien que l’annonce soit publiée sur la plateforme Canadabuys, l’organisme commanditaire est la Ville d’Alma et non le gouvernement fédéral, ce qui implique que les règles provinciales du Québec l’emportent sur les modalités fédérales. Les soumissionnaires doivent s’assurer de respecter strictement les conditions de dépôt et les exigences du SEAO pour être considérés, car toute irrégularité mineure peut être pardonnée mais aucune garantie n’est accordée quant à l’adjudication.

General Info

City of Alma seeks bids for St-Michel Road rehab, culverts, drainage; deadline June 9, 2026.

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Government of Canada → Ville d'Alma.View Agency

NAICS

237310 - Highway, Street, and Bridge ConstructionView NAICS

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Saguenay-Lac-Saint-Jean, CAN

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AgencyGovernment of Canada → Ville d'Alma.
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Government of Canada → Ville d'Alma.
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Tremblay (ing.) FrédéricContracting Authority

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Avis d'appel d'offres 2026-059 Réfection du chemin St-Michel, remplacement de ponceaux et amélioration du drainage La Ville d’Alma demande des soumissions pour les travaux reliés à la réfection de chaussée, au remplacement de ponceaux et à l’amélioration du drainage sur le chemin St-Michel. Tous les documents et modification en lien avec cet appel d’offres sont disponibles uniquement auprès du système officiel d’appel d’offres du gouvernement du Québec, soit le SEAO, sur le site Internet www.seao.ca. Modalités de réception : Les soumissionnaires doivent déposer leur soumission avant le mardi 9 juin 2026 à 10 h, soit dans une enveloppe cachetée et identifiée aux nom et numéro de l’appel d’offres au Greffe de la Ville d’Alma, au 2ième étage de l’édifice hôtel de ville, situé au 140, rue Saint-Joseph Sud, Alma ou par voie électronique par l’intermédiaire du SEAO. Toutes les soumissions sont ouvertes le même jour en présence des intéressés. Procédure d’attribution : procédure ouverte. Modalités d’évaluation et d’attribution : Le soumissionnaire ayant présenté une soumission conforme et proposé le prix total le plus bas pour l’ensemble ou une partie des biens et/ou services requis, selon le cas, est recommandé pour l’adjudication du contrat. La Ville d’Alma ne s’engage à accepter ni la plus basse ni aucune des offres de service reçues ni à encourir aucune obligation ni aucuns frais d’aucune sorte envers le ou les soumissionnaires et se réserve le droit de passer outre à une irrégularité mineure dans le cas de la plus basse soumission. À noter que des accords intergouvernementaux sont applicables au contrat. Frédéric Tremblay, ing. Ingénieur de projets au Service du génie