The deadline for submitting tender for the Félix-Gabriel Marchand covered bridge repair project was last Wednesday. According to data from the Quebec government’s electronic tendering system, 4 companies submitted bids. Submissions range from just over $ 5,127 million to just over $ 8,990 million . A period of approximately 45 days is now required to analyze whether submissions are compliant. It was Les Pavages Chenail Inc. of St-Rémi who submitted the lowest offer at just over $ 5,1 million (5,127,407.04), followed by an Outaouais construction company, FGK at just over $6,4 Million (6,493,533.50).

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