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This Solicitation opportunity from Government of Canada was posted on May 14, 2026. The submission period has ended. Browse the details below for market research, or find similar active opportunities.

Services professionnels pour la refonte et la mise en concordance de la réglementation d’urbanisme de l’arrondissement de Montréal‑Nord avec le Plan d’urbanisme et de mobilité (PUM), incluant l’accompagnement aux consultations publiques.

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La Ville de Montréal, arrondissement de Montréal-Nord, invite les professionnels à soumissionner pour un contrat visant à refondre et harmoniser la réglementation d’urbanisme locale avec le Plan d’urbanisme et de mobilité (PUM), en incluant un accompagnement lors des consultations publiques. Les soumissions doivent être déposées avant le 10 juin 2026 à 11 heures au bureau d’accès de la mairie de Montréal-Nord, à l’attention du secrétaire d’arrondissement Marc-Aurèle Aplogan, et aucune garantie de soumission n’est exigée. Les documents exigés sont disponibles à partir du 15 mai 2026 uniquement via le Service électronique d’appels d’offres (SÉAO), à un coût déterminé par ce dernier, et toute soumission doit être présentée dans une enveloppe cachetée avec l’identification fournie dans les documents officiels. L’ouverture des soumissions se fera publiquement après la date limite, sans que la Ville s’engage à accepter la soumission la plus basse ou toute autre proposition. Les intéressés doivent contacter le SÉAO pour obtenir les documents, et aucune visite des lieux n’est prévue. Le contrat est classé sous la catégorie des services professionnels, avec un numéro d’appel d’offres 1171 et un code NAICS 925120.

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Montréal-Nord seeks bids for urban planning overhaul, public consultations; submission deadline June 10, 2026.

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Government of Canada → Ville de Montréal - Arrondissement Montreal-Nord.View Agency

NAICS

925120 - Administration of Urban Planning and Community and Rural Development View NAICS

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Montréal, CAN

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AgencyGovernment of Canada → Ville de Montréal - Arrondissement Montreal-Nord.
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Government of Canada → Ville de Montréal - Arrondissement Montreal-Nord.
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VILLE DE MONTRÉAL ARRONDISSEMENT DE MONTRÉAL-NORD DIRECTION DES SERVICES ADMINISTRATIFS Des soumissions, sont demandées et devront être reçues, avant onze heures (11 h), à la date ci-dessous, à l’adresse suivante : Mairie de l’arrondissement de Montréal-Nord, 4243, rue de Charleroi, Montréal-Nord, (Québec) H1H 5R5, au Bureau d’accès Montréal, à l’attention du secrétaire d'arrondissement de Montréal-Nord, M. Marc‑Aurèle Aplogan pour : Catégorie : Services professionnels Appel d’offres : 1171 Descriptif : Services professionnels pour la refonte et la mise en concordance de la réglementation d’urbanisme de l’arrondissement de Montréal‑Nord avec le Plan d’urbanisme et de mobilité (PUM), incluant l’accompagnement aux consultations publiques. Date d’ouverture : 10 juin 2026 Dépôt de garantie : Aucun Renseignements : Pour toute question s’adresser à : appelsdoffres.mtlnord@montreal.ca Documents : Les documents relatifs à cet appel d’offres seront disponibles à compter du 15 mai 2026 sur le SEAO. Visite supervisée des lieux : N/A. Les personnes et les entreprises intéressées par ce contrat 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 1 866 669-7326 ou au 514 856-6600, ou en consultant le site Web www.seao.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 de la mairie de l’arrondissement de Montréal-Nord, 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 quelques natures que ce soit envers le ou les soumissionnaires. Fait à Montréal, le 15 mai 2026. Le secrétaire d'arrondissement Marc-Aurèle Aplogan AVIS AUX SOUMISSIONNAIRES Commande des documents d’appel d’offres via SEAO. Afin de pouvoir soumissionner, vous devez obligatoirement acheter les documents d’appels d’offres au coût établi par le SÉAO.