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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.

Services professionnels liés au projet de tramway de Québec – Ingénierie

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Le Réseau de transport de la Capitale cherche à engager des consultants experts pour appuyer la phase de co-développement du projet de tramway de Québec, une initiative pilote sous la maîtrise d’œuvre de CDPQi et soutenue par le gouvernement provincial. Cette période, s’étendant jusqu’à l’été 2027, vise à définir les solutions techniques, les stratégies de construction et le coût global du projet en étroite collaboration avec le gouvernement, CDPQi, la Ville de Québec et le RTC, qui agit en tant que futur exploitant. Les consultants devront analyser et valider les propositions des consortiums responsables des volets civils, systèmes et matériel roulant, en s’assurant que chaque solution respecte les exigences contractuelles et répond aux objectifs du RTC : offrir un service fiable, performant et orienté client, avec une expérience utilisateur optimale et une communication claire. Leur rôle est crucial pour minimiser les risques techniques et opérationnels en identifiant des moyens de réduire les coûts d’exploitation et d’entretien sur l’ensemble du cycle de vie du système. Ils participeront activement aux revues techniques et aux évaluations des livrables tout au long de la phase de co-développement, en fournissant des recommandations fondées sur une expertise approfondie pour garantir la conformité, l’efficacité et la durabilité du système proposé. Ce mandat est ouvert à travers un appel d’offres public sous le numéro 20142908, publié le 14 mai 2026, avec une date limite de soumission fixée au 3 juin 2026. Le contrat relève du code NAICS 541330, couvrant les services d’ingénierie, et est géré par le RTC, avec Alain Latulippe comme autorité contractuelle. Les services seront exécutés principalement dans la région de la Capitale-Nationale au Québec, et le consultant retenu devra s’impliquer de manière proactive dans le processus décisionnel pour permettre au RTC de prendre des décisions éclairées et fondées sur une analyse technique rigoureuse, afin d

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RTC seeks expert consultants to support Québec tramway project during co-development phase until 2027.

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Government of Canada → Réseau de transport de la Capitale.View Agency

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541330 - Engineering ServicesView NAICS

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Capitale-Nationale (Québec), CAN

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AgencyGovernment of Canada → Réseau de transport de la Capitale.
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Government of Canada → Réseau de transport de la Capitale.
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Latulippe AlainContracting Authority

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Contexte du projet Le Réseau de transport de la Capitale (RTC) recherche des consultants experts pour accompagner ses équipes dans le cadre du projet de ligne de tramway de Québec. Le gouvernement provincial agit comme maître d’ouvrage et a mandaté CDPQi pour la maîtrise d’œuvre comme responsable de la planification et de la réalisation du projet. L’exécution de ces phases du projet sont donnés par CDPQi à contrat pour les volets civils, systèmes et matériel roulant du système tramway. Ces consortiums débuteront par une période de co-développement avec les différentes parties prenantes (Gouvernement, CDPQi, RTC, Ville de Québec). Cette période, allant jusqu’à l’été 2027, vise à définir les solutions techniques retenues ainsi que les stratégies de construction afin d’établir le coût du projet ainsi qu’un échéancier. Comme futur exploitant, le RTC participera aux rencontres techniques et aux revues de livrables durant la période de co-développement. Son objectif est d’offrir un système de transport fiable, performant et confortable, axé sur une bonne expérience client et un système de communication simple afin d’attirer et de fidéliser la clientèle. Pour réduire les risques du projet et de l’exploitation, le RTC doit s’appuyer sur des experts afin de s’assurer que les solutions proposées respectent les exigences techniques contractuelles, atteignent les objectifs et minimisent les coûts d’exploitation et d’entretien sur le cycle de vie du système. Objectifs du mandat Les consultants devront : · Soutenir le RTC dans l’analyse et la validation des orientations techniques proposées par les consortiums ; · Vérifier la conformité des solutions aux exigences techniques contractuelles et s’assurer qu’elles répondent aux objectifs du RTC ; · Identifier les risques et recommander des mesures permettant de réduire les coûts récurrents d’exploitation et d’entretien sur le cycle de vie ; · Contribuer aux rencontres techniques et aux revues de livrables tout au long de la phase de co-développement.
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