Opportunity
CanadaBuys #DDPINT-26-1631
Comprehensive Snow Removal Services for Old Port of Montreal Grounds
Posted
July 14, 2026
Respond By
August 28, 2026
Identifier
DDPINT-26-1631
NAICS
561790
This opportunity seeks comprehensive snow removal services for the Old Port of Montreal Corporation's grounds, covering three distinct sectors in Montreal, Quebec. - Government Buyer: - Old Port of Montreal Corporation Inc., a federal Crown corporation in Canada - Scope of Services: - Recurring and on-demand snow removal for three sectors: - West Sector: 6,888.3 m² - Central Sector: 42,809.8 m² - East Sector: 39,149.1 m² - Services include: - Removal of snow accumulations of 2.5 cm or more - Slush removal - Clearing snow and ice from roadways, sidewalks, and thoroughfares - Relocating snow using loaders, snow blowers, or trucks - Blowing snow in designated locations - On-demand removal from additional surfaces - Transporting excess snow outside the grounds - Spreading gravel, salt, and de-icer - Notable Requirements: - Compliance with snow removal frequencies and priorities - Prompt response to on-demand requests - Adherence to environmental and operational restrictions (e.g., no snow blown into rivers or onto landscaping) - Pricing is provided for three winter periods (2026-2029), with options for two additional one-year extensions - Selection based on highest combined technical merit and price - Procurement is open to competitive bidding under CFTA, CETA, and CPTPP - OEMs and Vendors: - No specific OEMs or equipment brands are named; the solicitation is for service provision, not product supply
Description
This solicitation is for snow removal services in Montréal, Quebec, Canada, covering three sectors: West, Centre, and East. The services include recurring and on-demand snow removal tasks such as clearing snow and ice from roadways, sidewalks, and thoroughfares, relocating snow, spreading gravel, salt, and de-icer, and transporting excess snow outside the grounds. The contract duration is 36 months, with the snow removal season running approximately from November 1 to April 15 each year. The procurement method is competitive open bidding, and the selection criteria is the highest combined rating of technical merit and price.