Opportunity
Quebec SEAO #489c1875-5b49-4206-9649-e3ed60be1496
Hydro-Québec seeks contractors for provincial telecom infrastructure installation and related works
Posted
June 09, 2026
Respond By
July 10, 2026
Identifier
489c1875-5b49-4206-9649-e3ed60be1496
NAICS
237130, 238210
Hydro-Québec is seeking contractors for a multi-year framework contract to support telecommunications infrastructure projects across Quebec. - Government Buyer: - Hydro-Québec (provincial utility) - Scope of Work: - Installation and dismantling of telecommunication equipment in rooms or cabinets - Installation of DC power supply systems - Installation of copper and fiber optic cabling - Provision of all labor, equipment, and materials required for these works - Products/Services Requested: - No specific OEMs, vendors, or part numbers are identified in the solicitation - Services include telecom equipment installation, cabling, and power system setup - Unique or Notable Requirements: - Validated SST (health and safety) evaluation report - Compliance with the French Language Charter - Revenu Québec attestation, RBQ license, CCQ registration, AMP authorization - ISO 9001 certification - Completion of an SST questionnaire - Principal establishment in Quebec or a territory covered by applicable trade agreements - Subject to Québec-Ontario, CETA, and CFTA trade agreements - Estimated Contract Value: - Between 10,000,000 and 20,000,000 Canadian dollars
Description
This framework contract aims to provide labor, equipment, and materials for telecommunications infrastructure projects across various regions of Quebec. The work includes installation of telecommunication equipment in rooms or cabinets, power supply systems, copper and fiber optic cabling, and related works. The contract duration is approximately 36 months and involves compliance with several legal and certification requirements. The estimated contract value ranges between 10,000,000 and 20,000,000 Canadian dollars. The contract is subject to applicable trade agreements including Québec-Ontario, CETA, and CFTA.