Opportunity
Quebec SEAO #697855-0000-43DD-(0000-0201)_0
Expansion and Modernization of Aerated Lagoons for Cree Nation of Mistissini
Posted
April 14, 2026
Respond By
May 29, 2026
Identifier
697855-0000-43DD-(0000-0201)_0
NAICS
237110, 237990
This opportunity seeks qualified construction firms to expand and modernize the aerated lagoons for the Cree Nation of Mistissini in Quebec, Canada. - Government Buyer: - Cree Nation of Mistissini (Quebec, Canada) - Scope of Work: - Extension and reorganization of existing aerated lagoons and technical building - Expansion of lagoons 3 and 4, including installation of waterproof geomembranes and dyke construction - Installation of new aeration systems (aerators, aeration pipes, blowers) - Implementation of a dephosphoration system (chemical tanks, dosing systems, pipelines, mixing chambers) - Construction of a sludge drying platform with waterproof geomembrane - Pumping, transfer, and dehydration of sludge into geotubes - Repair and replacement of valves, manholes, and diversion pipes - Upgrades to the technical building (mechanical, structural, architectural, electrical) - Relocation and reconstruction of drainage ditches and peripheral drainage - Complete start-up and commissioning of new installations - Products/Services Requested: - Construction services for wastewater and sewage treatment plant upgrades (UNSPSC 72121505) - Unique Requirements: - Project divided into two phases over a maximum of two years - Bidders must have a business establishment in Quebec - No specific OEMs, brands, or part numbers are specified - Place of Performance: - Nord-du-Québec, Quebec, Canada
Description
The Cree Nation of Mistissini is soliciting bids for a construction project to extend and overhaul existing aerated lagoons. The work includes expanding lagoons 3 and 4 with waterproof geomembrane installation, upgrading aeration and dephosphoration systems, constructing a sludge drying platform, and various building and drainage modifications. The project is located in Nord-du-Québec, Quebec, and must be completed in two phases over a maximum of two years, starting July 6, 2026. Bidders must have a business establishment in Quebec.