2000, McGill College Avenue, Suite 600, Montreal, QC, H3A 3H3
Tél:514 286-9800
Fax:514 286-7827
Contact form submitted!
We will be in touch soon.
Our team is waiting for your call.
Contact us immediatly at
514 286-9800
  • Litige commercial, responsabilité civile et assurances
  • Inspection professionnelle et droit professionnel
  • Pratique illégale d'une profession
  • Droit administratif et droit règlementaire
  • Droit disciplinaire, déontologie et responsabilité professionnelle
Français

Public tender: the owner's right to negotiate with the lowest bidder whose bid exceeds the estimated cost of work

In the present case, the Quebec Court of Appeal had to interprete the provisions of a public tender document providing that if a contractor's bid exceeded the estimated cost of the owner, the owner could negotiate with the lowest bidder to develop modifications for cost reduction. In this case, the changes proposed by the tenderer were not suitable for the owner and he was able to increase its budget to accept the initial contractor's bid as it is. The Court of Appeal confirmed that the owner could do so, without making another bid, if it was possible to increase its budget in order to contract with the lowest bidder. (Axor Construction Canada inc. v. Bibliothèque et archives nationales du Québec, 2012). Dubé Légal inc., Montreal commercial lawyers.