Opportunity
Quebec SEAO #Lot 3
Reconstruction and Redevelopment Services for Québec City Jean-Lesage International Airport
Posted
February 05, 2026
Respond By
March 26, 2026
Identifier
Lot 3
NAICS
237990, 237110, 238210, 238220, 238290, 238130
This opportunity seeks contractors for major reconstruction and redevelopment at Québec City Jean-Lesage International Airport. - Government Buyer: - Aéroport de Québec inc. (managing entity for Québec City Jean-Lesage International Airport) - Scope of Work: - Reconstruction of post 29 and redevelopment of the domestic arrivals area (Lot 3) - Construction of rigid pavement and pavement structure - Installation of underground water and stormwater networks - Excavation and demolition - Asphalt and concrete slab work - Installation of safety elements and lighting towers - Electrical work - Construction of a partial new unloading room with architectural, structural, mechanical, and electrical components - Products/Services Requested: - Comprehensive construction and engineering services for airport infrastructure - Unique/Notable Requirements: - Work to be performed on the runway (aircraft) side of the airport - Project supports anticipated passenger traffic growth - No specific OEMs, vendors, or part numbers are listed in the notice - Period of Performance: - Approximately two years, with work scheduled in 2026 and 2027 - Place of Performance: - Québec City Jean-Lesage International Airport, runway side (aircraft side)
Description
This tender is for the reconstruction of post 29 and redevelopment of the domestic arrivals area at Québec City Jean-Lesage International Airport. The scope includes construction of rigid pavement, underground services, and a partial new unloading room, involving excavation, demolition, installation of underground water and stormwater networks, pavement structure, asphalt, concrete slabs, safety elements, lighting towers, electrical work, and architectural, structural, mechanical, and electrical components of the unloading room. The construction period spans approximately two years, with work scheduled in 2026 and 2027. The project supports anticipated passenger traffic growth to 2.4 million by 2030.