Parvis De Biencourt

Multidisciplinary Design Competition

Montréal’s Le Sud-Ouest borough is launching a multidisciplinary design competition to develop the Parvis De Biencourt.

The borough is inviting professionals in the field of development to submit innovative design solutions of exemplary quality to reshape Rue De Biencourt.

Purpose of the competition

The project awarded through this competition consists of reconfiguring Rue De Biencourt at the corner of Boulevard Monk, an important link between businesses on Monk and the various cultural and community organizations that bring the area to life. The site also offers a unique view of the façade of the former church Notre-Dame-du-Perpétuel-Secours.

The ideal design would create a distinctive and friendly pedestrian zone where people can gather and relax, one which highlights neighbourhood attractions. The design should incorporate one lane of traffic (for local residents) but still prioritize pedestrian safety.

This competition is part of an initiative (Programme d’implantation de rues piétonnes et partagées) aimed at accelerating the implementation of pedestrianization projects in public areas, with the ultimate goal of creating an urban dynamic that revolves around people and that places citizens at the heart of the urban development process.

The project budget is $950,000, plus taxes.

Type of competition

This project competition is:

  • multidisciplinary,
  • national in scope,
  • held in two stages: the first consisting of anonymous proposals, the second consisting of service offerings prepared by four jury-selected finalists.

Stage 1
All competitors are invited to submit a proposal: an overall idea that conveys their vision of the project and its mission, in accordance with the competition objectives. The jury will select up to four proposals. This stage is unpaid and anonymous.

Stage 2
Finalists will be asked to expand on their idea and publicly present a service offering (concept/sketch) to the jury. At the conclusion of this stage, which is paid, the jury will select a winner.

Eligibility

Stage 1/ Proposal
Any firm or team that fulfills the following criteria is eligible:

  • includes at least two designers,
  • includes at least one lead designer:
    • who belongs to an order or professional association in the fields of development and design (landscape architecture, urban design) OR is a graduate of a university program leading to the design or completion of development projects in the fields of landscape architecture, urban design, or environmental design.
    • has at least five years of experience in similar projects, in particular the development of public property and, if necessary, can provide a letter of attestation or support.
    • who practices out of an office located in Canada at the time of entering the competition.

Stage 2/ Service offering
Any firm or team that fulfils the stage 1/proposal criteria, along with the following conditions, is eligible for stage 2:

  • includes at least one civil engineer with five years of professional experience in similar projects and, if necessary, can provide a letter of attestation or support.
  • includes a coordinator.
Jury

The jury is the same for both stages and is made up of the following people:

Compensation

Competitors (Stage 1)
No fees or allowances will be paid at this stage of the competition.

Finalists (Stage 2)
Each Finalist who presents a service offering deemed to meet the competition rules will receive a lump sum of $15,000, plus taxes.

Winner
The maximum budget for the winner’s professional fees is $135,850, plus taxes (including fees paid for stage 2).

Documents and registration

Competition documents (rules and program) are available through the Québec government’s official tendering system on the SEAO website from May 10 to June 15, 2017.

Submission location and deadline

The complete proposal or service offering of competitors or finalists must be received by the following dates at the address below:

Stage 1/ Anonymous proposals
Thursday, June 15, 2017, 12:00 p.m., Montréal time

Stage 2/ Finalists’ service offerings
Tuesday, August 29, 2017, 12:00 p.m., Montréal time

Submission address:
Borough of Le Sud-Ouest
Attention: Mme Nathalie Savard, secrétaire de direction 
815 Rue Bel-Air, 1st floor
Montréal, Québec
Canada,  H4C 2K4

Information

All communications must be emailed to the professional advisor at @email.


This competition was held in compliance with the proposed Règlement type pour un concours d'architecture, pluridisciplinaire ou de design de la Ville de Montréal (Model rules for an architectural, multidisciplinary, or design competition sponsored by the Ville de Montréal), approved by the Ministère des Affaires municipales et de l'Occupation du territoire (MAMOT).