Longueuil City Procurement and Council Notices

Technology and Data Quebec 3 Minutes Read · published May 24, 2026 Flag of Quebec

Longueuil, Quebec publishes procurement opportunities and council meeting notices through its municipal services so residents, suppliers and stakeholders can follow procurement timelines and public deliberations. This guide explains where to find official calls for tenders and contract awards, how council agendas and minutes are posted, what enforcement and appeal paths exist, and practical steps to respond to notices or contest a decision. For official listings of contracts and public notices see the city procurement and council pages below.[1][2]

Check the official notices page frequently during bidding windows.

Penalties & Enforcement

Longueuil delegates procurement oversight and bylaw enforcement to the municipal departments named on its official pages; specific monetary fines and escalation for procurement or notice-related breaches are not always published on the same pages and therefore may be "not specified on the cited page" when an exact figure is required. Where a bylaw or contract term establishes sanctions they are applied by the designated enforcement office or the city clerk as indicated on the municipal page.[3]

  • Fine amounts: not specified on the cited page for procurement-notice breaches; consult the specific bylaw or contract document linked from the city registry.
  • Escalation: first, repeat or continuing offence treatment is not specified on the cited page for general procurement notices.
  • Non-monetary sanctions: orders to comply, contract termination, or court action may be used depending on the instrument; see the controlling bylaw or contract.
  • Enforcer: municipal By-law Enforcement, Procurement Service or the City Clerk, with inspection or audit pathways described on the city pages.
  • Appeals and reviews: appeal routes vary by instrument; time limits for appeals or contested procurements are not specified on the cited page and must be confirmed on the specific notice, contract or bylaw.
Appeals often require written notice within a fixed period specified in the governing instrument.

Applications & Forms

The city posts procurement documents and templates together with instructions on how to submit bids on its procurement page; where a specific permit or form is required the procurement notice or bylaw page links to the document. If no form is published for a process, the notice will specify submission requirements and contact details.[1]

How council notices and procurement are published

Council agendas, minutes and delegated contract awards are published on the municipal council pages and the procurement portal so the public can access agendas, reports and awarded contract registers. Deadlines, submission methods (electronic portal, email, or in-person) and mandatory declarations appear in each tender document; if a contract award or sanction is recorded it will appear in the corresponding notice or contract file.[2]

  • Notice periods and deadlines: shown on each public notice or tender document.
  • Submission methods: described per tender; electronic portals are commonly used.
  • Recordkeeping: agendas and minutes provide the official public record.

FAQ

How do I find current tenders and contract awards?
Check the city procurement or contracts page for active calls and awarded contracts; procurement notices include documents and submission instructions.[1]
Where are council agendas and minutes published?
Agendas, reports and minutes are posted on the municipal council page; consult the site for meeting schedules and access to archived minutes.[2]
How can I appeal a procurement decision?
Appeal pathways depend on the governing procurement rules or bylaw; specific appeal time limits and procedures are not specified on the cited page and must be confirmed in the tender documents or the controlling bylaw.[3]

How-To

  1. Locate the current procurement or contracts page on the City of Longueuil website and review active notices.
  2. Download the full tender dossier and mandatory forms listed in the notice.
  3. Prepare your submission following the format and deadlines in the tender documents and deliver via the prescribed method.
  4. If you wish to attend a council meeting, consult the council agenda page for date, time and public participation rules.
  5. To contest a decision, gather the tender documentation and contact the Procurement Service or City Clerk, then follow the appeal route specified in the governing instrument.

Key Takeaways

  • Official procurement documents and council notices are published on the city website and must be the primary reference.
  • Deadlines and submission rules are set per notice; read each tender carefully.
  • For enforcement or appeal steps contact the Procurement Service or City Clerk as indicated on official pages.

Help and Support / Resources


  1. [1] City of Longueuil - Contracts and tenders
  2. [2] City of Longueuil - Council agendas and minutes
  3. [3] City of Longueuil - Municipal by-laws