Opportunity

Quebec SEAO #2026-470-001

Professional Services for Climate Risk and Vulnerability Analysis in Outaouais, Quebec

Posted

March 24, 2026

Respond By

April 16, 2026

Identifier

2026-470-001

NAICS

541620

This opportunity seeks professional services to assess climate-related risks and vulnerabilities for the MRC les Collines de l'Outaouais in Quebec, Canada. - Government Buyer: - MRC les Collines de l'Outaouais (regional government entity) - Managed via the Quebec government portal SEAO - Scope of Services: - Mandatory: Comprehensive risk and vulnerability analysis focused on heatwaves and heavy rains across the territory - Optional: - Georeferenced mapping of green infrastructures - Cost-benefit analysis of green infrastructures - Technical Requirements: - Expertise in environmental sciences, hydrology, hydraulics, data analysis, and urban ecosystem planning - Services must address climate impacts and support municipal planning - Products/Services Requested: - No specific OEMs or commercial products; this is a service-based solicitation - Referenced UNSPSC codes: 70171802 (Storm water drainage), 77101501 (Risk or hazard assessment) - Period of Performance: - Approximately 17 months, including options - Notable Requirements: - Ability to deliver both mandatory and optional analytical services - Experience with geospatial mapping and cost-benefit analysis in environmental contexts

Description

The MRC des Collines-de-l’Outaouais is soliciting professional services to conduct a risk and vulnerability analysis focused on heatwaves and heavy rains across its territory. The contract includes a mandatory risk and vulnerability analysis and optional tasks such as georeferenced mapping and cost-benefit analysis of green infrastructures. The project requires expertise in environment, hydrology, hydraulics, data analysis, and urban ecosystem planning, with a duration of approximately 17 months including options. The procurement is conducted through the Quebec government portal SEAO and is open without territorial limits under the Canadian Free Trade Agreement.

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