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

Services d’entretien et de réparation pour les embarcations de sauvetage nautiques et leurs remorques, pour le Service de sécurité incendie de Montréal (SIM)

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The Ville de Montréal is soliciting bids for the provision of maintenance and repair services for rescue boats and their trailers used by the Montréal Fire Safety Service. Submissions must be received by 1:30 PM on February 17, 2026, at the City Hall premises located at 275 Notre-Dame East, ground floor, Montréal. The tender documents will be available starting January 12, 2026, through the electronic tendering service (SÉAO) at a cost determined by the platform. There is no requirement for a bid deposit, and a public opening of the submissions will take place immediately after the deadline. The process does not involve a two-envelope system nor a mandatory site visit. Interested parties must submit their bids in sealed envelopes bearing the specified identification. The Ville de Montréal reserves the right to reject any or all bids and is under no obligation to accept the lowest offer or any submission received. For inquiries, contact can be made via the procurement agent or the contracting authority. This contract is a federal-level opportunity managed by the city's procurement service, aimed at ensuring the operational readiness of the Fire Safety Service’s nautical rescue equipment in Montréal.

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Ville de Montréal seeks bids for rescue boat maintenance; submissions due February 17, 2026.

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Government of Canada → Ville de Montréal - Service de l'approvisionnement

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811310 - Commercial and Industrial Machinery and Equipment (except Automotive and Electronic) Repair and Maintenance View NAICS

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Montréal, CAN

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AgencyGovernment of Canada → Ville de Montréal - Service de l'approvisionnement
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Appel d’offres VILLE DE MONTRÉAL Service de l’approvisionnement Des soumissions sont demandées et devront être reçues, avant 13 h 30 à la date ci-dessous, dans les locaux du Service du greffe situés dans l’édifice de l’Hôtel de Ville, 275, rue Notre-Dame Est, rez-de-chaussée, Montréal (Québec) H2Y 1C6 pour : Catégorie : Biens et services Appel d’offres : 26-21262 Descriptif : Services d’entretien et de réparation pour les embarcations de sauvetage nautiques et leurs remorques, pour le Service de sécurité incendie de Montréal (SIM) Date d’ouverture : mardi, 17 février 2026 Dépôt de garantie de soumission : Aucun Renseignements : Renée Veillette, Agente d’approvisionnement II Courriel : renee.veillette@montreal.ca Documents : Les documents relatifs à cet appel d’offres seront disponibles à compter du lundi, 12 janvier 2026 Visite obligatoire : Non Système à deux enveloppes : Non Les personnes et les entreprises intéressées par cet appel d’offres peuvent se procurer les documents de soumission en s’adressant au Service électronique d’appels d’offres (SÉAO) en communiquant avec un des représentants par téléphone au 418 646-0177 (pour les résidents de la région du Québec), ou au 1-877-336-7326 (pour tous les appels ailleurs au Québec), ou en consultant le site gouvernemental seao.gouv.qc.ca. Les documents peuvent être obtenus au coût établi par le SÉAO Chaque soumission doit être placée dans une enveloppe cachetée et portant l’identification fournie en annexe du document d’appel d’offres. Les soumissions reçues seront ouvertes publiquement dans les locaux du Service du greffe, immédiatement après l'expiration du délai fixé pour leur réception. La Ville de Montréal ne s'engage à accepter ni la plus basse ni aucune des soumissions reçues et n'assume aucune obligation de quelque nature que ce soit envers le ou les soumissionnaires. Fait à Montréal, le lundi, 12 janvier 2026