NOTICE TO CONSULTANTS
THE JACQUES CARTIER AND CHAMPLAIN BRIDGES INCORPORATED, a body corporate having its Head Office in the City of Longueuil, province of Quebec, Canada, established by the St. Lawrence Seaway Authority Act and herein acting and exercising its powers as an agent of Her Majesty in right of Canada (hereafter referred to as “Owner”) invites you to submit a proposal for Contract No. 62743 Jacques Cartier bridge, sections 4 to 6,architectural services, design studies for the development of the île Sainte Hélène pavilion, redevelopment of Île Sainte Hélène grounds and other related work (2024-2027) (hereafter referred to as “Contract”).
This Contract generally consists in the provision, in 2024-2025, 2025-2026,2026-2027 and 2027-2028 of professional services for the preliminary design study (hereinafter referred to as “PDS”) and detailed design study (hereinafter referred to as “DDS”) relating to Île Sainte-Hélène Pavilion (hereinafter referred to as “IHSP”) development work, the redevelopment of Île Sainte-Hélène (hereinafter referred to as the “Island”) grounds and other related work located in Sections 4 through 6 of the Jacques-Cartier Bridge.
The Request for Proposal Documents for the Contract (Section 0 and addendums) are available through “Merx” Private Tenders, at
https://www.merx.com/pjcci, at the following costs, which are payable directly to Merx, by credit card:
- for those who do not hold a subscription giving access to the Owner’s requests for proposals on Merx: $70.00 per request for proposals for downloading the Request for Proposal Documents including the automatic delivery of addenda by email;
- for those who hold a subscription giving access to the Owner’s requests for proposals on Merx: free downloading of the Request for Proposal Documents including the automatic delivery of addenda by email.
This Contract is covered by Chapter 5 Government Procurement of the Canadian Free Trade Agreement and by Chapter 19 Government Procurement of the Comprehensive Economic and Trade Agreement.
Procurement strategy: proposal that represents the best overall value.
The submission of a proposal constitutes an assertion that the Consultant has read all Request for Proposal Documents and agrees to the conditions therein set forth. To do so, the Consultant shall fill the Section 4
Technical Offer and Section 5
Financial Offer forms as outlined in Section 2
Instructions to consultants and transmit them in two (2) separate files named “Technical Offer” and “Financial Offer” no later than
April 24, 2024 at
3:00 p.m., Eastern Standard/Daylight Time by email at
offres@pjcci.ca.
No proposal or part thereof transmitted by fax, mail or any other means will be accepted nor if it is received after the closing date and time. The time and date of receipt of the proposal will be deemed to be the date and time indicated on the email transmitted to the Owner.
A proposal transmitted before the closing date and time may be withdrawn or replaced before the closing.
The Consultant may submit its proposal in either of Canada’s two (2) official languages.
The Owner does not bind itself to accept any proposal, notably if the Owner determines that it is not in the public interest to award the Contract.
Longueuil, March 20, 2024
Emmanuel Cambresy
Director Procurement