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Travaux de construction d’une piste polyvalente et d’aménagement d’une traverse pour piétons

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La Ville de L’Ancienne-Lorette invite les entreprises établies au Canada à soumissionner pour la construction d’une piste polyvalente et l’aménagement d’une traverse piétonne, selon une procédure ouverte dont les travaux sont prévus entre juillet et octobre 2026, avec une durée approximative de 13 semaines et aucune possibilité de renouvellement. Les documents d’appel d’offres doivent être obtenus uniquement via le Système électronique d’appel d’offres (SEAO), moyennant paiement de frais, et les soumissions doivent être déposées à l’hôtel de ville avant le 4 juin 2026 à 10h59, en respectant strictement le nom sous lequel les documents ont été commandés. Seules les entreprises ayant un établissement au Canada sont admissibles, et aucune participation de consortium n’est tolérée. Les soumissionnaires impliqués dans la conception des documents ou ayant un intérêt direct ou indirect dans une telle personne sont exclus. L’Accord de libre-échange canadien et l’Accord de commerce et de coopération entre le Québec et l’Ontario sont applicables. Les plaintes doivent être formulées au plus tard le 22 mai 2026 conformément à la Loi sur les contrats des organismes municipaux. Une ouverture publique des soumissions aura lieu après la date limite, mais la Ville se réserve le droit de ne pas accepter toute soumission, même la plus avantageuse.

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L’Ancienne-Lorette seeks Canadian bidders for 13-week multi-use trail construction, no renewal, June 4 deadline.

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Government of Canada → Ville de L'Ancienne-LoretteView Agency

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237310 - Highway, Street, and Bridge ConstructionView NAICS

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Capitale-Nationale (Québec), CAN

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AgencyGovernment of Canada → Ville de L'Ancienne-Lorette
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AVIS AUX SOUMISSIONNAIRES Objet : Procédure ouverte – Travaux de construction d’une piste polyvalente et d’aménagement d’une traverse piétonne – Ville de L’Ancienne-Lorette La Ville de L’Ancienne-Lorette (la « Ville ») demande des soumissions d’entreprises intéressées à réaliser des travaux de construction d’une piste polyvalente et d’aménagement d’une traverse piétonne, pour une durée approximative de 13 semaines, sans possibilité de renouvellement (les « Travaux »). Les Travaux se dérouleront de juillet à octobre 2026. Les documents d’appel d’offres, tout document auquel ils renvoient, de même que tout document additionnel qui y est lié, doivent être obtenus via le système électronique d’appel d’offres (le « SEAO ») au http://www.seao.ca. Les soumissionnaires intéressés doivent acquitter les frais liés à l’obtention de ces documents. L’Accord de libre-échange canadien (l‘ALEC) et l’Accord de commerce et de coopération entre le Québec et l’Ontario (l‘ACCQO) s’appliquent au contrat. Seules seront considérées les soumissions présentées par des entreprises qui ont un établissement situé au Canada. De plus, seules seront considérées les soumissions présentées par des personnes physiques ou morales qui ont commandé les documents d’appel d’offres au même nom que celui sous lequel elles soumissionnent. Toute personne ayant participé à l’élaboration des documents d’appel d’offres, dont notamment le devis, ne peut soumissionner dans le cadre de la présente procédure ouverte. L'interdiction s'applique également à tout soumissionnaire qui a, directement ou indirectement, un intérêt quelconque dans cette personne. La formation de consortium est interdite dans le cadre de la présente procédure ouverte. Les soumissions seront reçues jusqu’au 4 juin 2026, 10h59, à l’hôtel de ville, au 1575, rue Turmel, L’Ancienne-Lorette (Québec) G2E 3J5. Une ouverture publique des soumissions reçues suivra. Les heures d’ouverture des bureaux de l’hôtel de ville sont de 8h à 12h, et de 13h à 16h30, du lundi au jeudi, et de 8h à 12h, le vendredi. La date limite fixée pour la réception des plaintes formulées en vertu de l’article 115 de la Loi sur les contrats des organismes municipaux est le 22 mai 2026. La Ville n’est en aucun cas tenue d’accepter une soumission, pas même la plus avantageuse. David Bellavance, responsable de la procédure ouverte Service des travaux publics Ville de L’Ancienne-Lorette Courriel : dbellavance@lancienne-lorette.org