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Services professionnels en aménagement et en interprétation visant la mise en valeur du parc des Moulins

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La Commission de la capitale nationale du Québec sollicite des services professionnels en aménagement et en interprétation visant à valoriser le parc des Moulins dans le cadre d’un appel d’offres obligatoire régi par la Loi sur les contrats des organismes publics et le Règlement sur certains contrats de services des organismes publics. Le contrat, d’une durée de trois ans à compter de la date indiquée dans l’avis d’adjudication, vise à encadrer des interventions qualifiées pour l’amélioration paysagère, la narration historique et l’expérience publique du site. Les soumissions doivent être déposées à l’attention de Sophie-Rose Lapointe, autorité contractuelle, à l’adresse de la Commission située à Québec, et doivent être reçues avant le 30 juin 2026 à 10 h, heure locale, selon l’horloge du bureau de réception. L’appel d’offres porte le numéro 2617-2627-02-016 et est classifié sous le code NAICS 712120, pertinent pour les services de gestion des sites récréatifs et culturels. Les soumissions non conformes aux exigences de format, de délai ou de destination seront rejetées.

General Info

Three-year contract for planning and interpretation services to enhance Parc des Moulins, Québec.

Agency

Government of Canada → Commission de la capitale nationale du Québec .

NAICS

712120 - Historical SitesView NAICS

Place of Performance

Capitale-Nationale (Québec), CAN

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AgencyGovernment of Canada → Commission de la capitale nationale du Québec .
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Government of Canada → Commission de la capitale nationale du Québec .
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Lapointe Sophie-RoseContracting Authority

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La Commission de la capitale nationale du Québec, ci-après, L’ORGANISME PUBLIC, désire lancer un appel d’offres se rapportant des services professionnels en aménagement et en interprétation visant la mise en valeur du parc des Moulins. Le contrat est valide pour 3 ans à partir de la date mentionnée à l'avis d'adjudication. Afin de se conformer aux exigences de la Loi sur les contrats des organismes publics en matière de services, l’ORGANISME PUBLIC doit procéder par la voie d'un appel d'offres conforme à la procédure établie par le Règlement sur certains contrats de services des organismes publics. Dans ce contexte, l’organisme public lance l’appel d’offres qui suit : Services professionnels en aménagement et en interprétation visant la mise en valeur du parc des Moulins - 2617-2627-02-016 Pour être valides et considérées, les Soumissions doivent être adressées à Sophie-Rose Lapointe et reçues au plus tard: DATE : 30 juin 2026 HEURE : 10:00:00 (l’heure de réception d’une Soumission est réputée être celle indiquée par l’horloge qui se trouve au bureau de réception des Soumissions) LIEU : Commission de la capitale nationale du Québec Gestion contractuelle 525 Boul. René-Lévesque Est RC Québec (Québec) (Québec) G1R 5S9