Old Port of Montréal Corporation Inc. (OPMC) has launched a tender notice seeking bids from private partners to redevelop an industrial building Hangar 16 in Quebec, Canada.
The private partner will be responsible for the finance, design, build, operation and maintenance of a year-round, family-oriented attraction at Hangar 16. The building is two-story covering a gross floor area of 42,000 square feet (3,900 m2) and measures 47 feet high (15 m).
CBRE has been engaged to administer an Invitation to Bid (ITB) submission process on behalf of the Old Port of Montréal Corporation. Interested bidders can contact Rebecca Godfrey at rebecca.godfrey@cbre.com.
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