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Active opportunities open for bidding
Armstrong (City)
This RFP invites proposals from qualified proponents for the Fortune Creek Reservoir and Watermain Twinning project (RFP No. 1220-2026-001-FCRWT). The project is managed by the City of Armstrong and is officially posted on the BC Bid platform. Detailed specifications and closing dates are maintained on the BC Bid portal, though specific deadlines were not extractable due to site access restrictions.
Posted Date
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Due Date
Dec 31, 2026
Armstrong (City)
Close: Dec 31, 2026
This RFP invites proposals from qualified proponents for the Fortune Creek Reservoir and Watermain Twinning project (RFP No. 1220-2026-001-FCRWT). The project is managed by the City of Armstrong and is officially posted on the BC Bid platform. Detailed specifications and closing dates are maintained on the BC Bid portal, though specific deadlines were not extractable due to site access restrictions.
AvailableArmstrong (City)
The City of Armstrong issued an RFQ seeking qualified respondents to supply and install wayfinding signage. The solicitation instructs proposers to refer to BC Bid for official documents and amendments. The RFQ is currently open for responses with a closing deadline of April 29, 2026.
Posted Date
Apr 6, 2026
Due Date
Apr 29, 2026
Release: Apr 6, 2026
Armstrong (City)
Close: Apr 29, 2026
The City of Armstrong issued an RFQ seeking qualified respondents to supply and install wayfinding signage. The solicitation instructs proposers to refer to BC Bid for official documents and amendments. The RFQ is currently open for responses with a closing deadline of April 29, 2026.
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Board meetings and strategic plans from Armstrong (City)
The meeting focused on the carry project, with discussions on reimagining the main corridor, increasing gathering spaces, improving infrastructure, attracting businesses, and enhancing accessibility. Key topics included the active Transportation plan, traffic safety plan, and infrastructure upgrades. Community feedback highlighted concerns about parking, rail trail integration, business impacts, and accessibility. The council discussed the phasing plan and the rationale behind changing from angle to parallel parking, emphasizing safety and space efficiency.
The meeting included presentations on visitor services and shop local initiatives, focusing on tracking downtown spending and the impact of local businesses on the economy. Discussions covered the launch of a mass notification system, website updates for user-friendliness, and indigenous awareness education. The council also addressed financial matters, such as the 2023 Cemetery report, updates to the tax pre-authorized payment plan, and the auditing of financial statements.
This Official Community Plan for the City of Armstrong outlines the future land use designations within the city. It covers various land use types including residential, commercial, institutional, recreational, industrial, and agricultural areas. The plan serves as a guide for the City's development and land management decisions.
The Comprehensive Armstrong Revitalization (CARI) project aims to update the look, feel, and function of downtown Armstrong by enhancing safety, creating inviting public spaces, improving landscaping, promoting active transportation, designing wayfinding signage, and integrating rail trail connections. The plan focuses on community engagement and wellbeing, with key themes including managing parking, improving accessibility, and maintaining the town's small-town feel. The project is divided into phases, with timelines spanning from 2025 to beyond 2033, and includes policy development for parking management and sidewalk cafes.
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