Opportunity Notice
QU4730 - Drainage Program - Assessment, Design & Construction Supervision Services
Opportunity Information
Organization: | Wood Buffalo |
Organization Address: | |
Reference Number: | AB-2018-03783 |
Solicitation Number: | QU4730 |
Solicitation Type: | Request for Proposal |
Posting (MM/dd/yyyy): | 06/06/2018 04:48:59 PM Alberta Time |
Closing (MM/dd/yyyy): | 07/11/2018 02:00:59 PM Alberta Time |
Last Update (MM/dd/yyyy): | 06/06/2018 04:48:59 PM Alberta Time |
Agreement Type: | NWPTA/TILMA & CETA |
Region of Opportunity: | Open |
Region of Delivery: | Alberta |
Opportunity Type: | Open & Competitive |
Commodity Codes:C219B: Engineering Services, N.E.S.C129A: Architectural & Engineering Services - Other Non-Building Structures F059A: Other Natural Resource and Conservation Services 5133D: Sewers/ Drainage C212B: Architectual & Engineering CADD Services B102A: Soil Studies B201A: Geophysical Studies C211E: Landscape Architecture Services C219BK: Engineering Services - Construction Management C211A: Drafting and Design Services R019P: Threat and Risk Assessment Services C212A: Drafting C119C: Construction Supervision Services E199D: Environmental Services R019F: Consulting Services C219A: Engineering Services |
Category: Services
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Response Submission:
Regional Municipality of Wood Buffalo
Procurement Department
4th Floor, 9909 Franklin Avenue
Fort McMurray, Alberta
T9H 2K4
Response Contact:
Amalu, Foluke
Buyer II
Supply Chain Management, Regional Municipality of Wood Buffalo
9909 Franklin Avenue
Fort McMurray, Alberta T9H 2K4
Tel: 780-588-3724
Email: foluke.amalu@rmwb.ca
Response Specifics:
All responses are to be received at:
tenders@rmwb.ca.
Opportunity Description:
The Regional Municipality of Wood Buffalo (RMWB) is initiating a two-year pilot program to address the grading and surface drainage issues in the urban and rural areas. Several drainage issues have been reported in the last two years due to several reasons such as the effect of rebuilding, new development, fire breaks, lack of vegetation on surrounding hills, more frequent rain events with high-intensity and short-period, etc. Over the two year period, the program will attempt to identify and address the drainage issues in an organized and systematic manner so that an annual “Drainage Program” can be implemented as part of the routine activities of the Engineering department.
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