Opportunity
Quebec SEAO #20150411
Request for Adapted Minibus Transportation and Drivers for Estrie Region Facilities
Posted
July 08, 2026
Respond By
August 17, 2026
Identifier
20150411
NAICS
485991, 485410, 485210
This opportunity seeks information from vendors for providing adapted minibus transportation and qualified drivers for residents of CHSLD and Maisons des aînés et alternatives in the Estrie region of Quebec. - Government Buyer: - Santé Québec Estrie - Centre hospitalier universitaire de Sherbrooke - Scope of Services: - Chartered adapted minibus transportation for leisure outings - Service covers 27 facilities between Lac Mégantic and Bedford-Cowansville - Primarily required during weekdays and daytime hours - Possibility of needing two buses simultaneously - Vehicle Requirements: - Adapted minibuses for persons with reduced mobility - Must include hydraulic lift, securement system, and capacity for up to 6 wheelchairs or 10 ambulatory passengers - Vehicles must comply with Quebec regulations for accessible transportation - Driver Requirements: - Drivers must hold a class 4B license - Required training: first aid, defensive driving, and assistance for persons with disabilities (per Law 430) - Notable Requirements: - Door-to-door transportation for community activities - Request is for an offer of service and budget proposal - No specific OEMs, vehicle brands, or vendors are named in the notice - No part numbers or product SKUs are specified
Description
Santé Québec Estrie-CHUS is seeking information on chartered adapted transportation services (buses and drivers) for leisure programming outings with residents of CHSLD and/or Maisons des aînés et alternatives in the Santé Québec Estrie-CHUS territory. The transportation will cover 27 facilities between Lac Mégantic and Bedford-Cowansville, mainly during daytime on weekdays, sometimes requiring two buses simultaneously. The goal is to obtain a service offer and budget proposal for door-to-door transportation to community activities such as Chalet J-A Bombardier, museums, and picnics. Vehicles must be minibuses adapted for persons with reduced mobility, and drivers must have specific licenses and training.