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Active opportunities open for bidding
Cape Breton
Cape Breton Regional Municipality (CBRM) is soliciting competitive tenders for civil siteworks at municipal park locations across the municipality. The scope of work includes site preparation for playground and park amenities, including demolition, excavation, trucking, fill placement, concrete pads, rough grading, fencing, and drainage upgrades. This is an open competitive procurement issued under solicitation number CBRM-T18-2026, with a closing date of August 6, 2026 at 2:00 PM EDT (14:00 EDT).
Posted Date
Jul 14, 2026
Due Date
Aug 6, 2026
Release: Jul 14, 2026
Cape Breton
Close: Aug 6, 2026
Cape Breton Regional Municipality (CBRM) is soliciting competitive tenders for civil siteworks at municipal park locations across the municipality. The scope of work includes site preparation for playground and park amenities, including demolition, excavation, trucking, fill placement, concrete pads, rough grading, fencing, and drainage upgrades. This is an open competitive procurement issued under solicitation number CBRM-T18-2026, with a closing date of August 6, 2026 at 2:00 PM EDT (14:00 EDT).
AvailableCape Breton
The Cape Breton Regional Municipality (CBRM) is soliciting bids from qualified contractors for infrastructure upgrades on Manse Street in Whitney Pier, Nova Scotia. The work involves the replacement of approximately 160 meters of sewer main and a full-depth road rehabilitation using specified gravel and asphalt layer thicknesses from Oakville to Brookdale. This is a construction tender (Competitive – Open Bidding) issued under solicitation number CBRM-T21-2026.
Posted Date
Jul 14, 2026
Due Date
Jul 30, 2026
Release: Jul 14, 2026
Cape Breton
Close: Jul 30, 2026
The Cape Breton Regional Municipality (CBRM) is soliciting bids from qualified contractors for infrastructure upgrades on Manse Street in Whitney Pier, Nova Scotia. The work involves the replacement of approximately 160 meters of sewer main and a full-depth road rehabilitation using specified gravel and asphalt layer thicknesses from Oakville to Brookdale. This is a construction tender (Competitive – Open Bidding) issued under solicitation number CBRM-T21-2026.
AvailableCape Breton
Cape Breton Regional Municipality (CBRM) is issuing competitive tender CBRM-T23-2026 for the supply and installation of pressure reducing valves in the Glace Bay water distribution system. Bids must be submitted through the Nova Scotia Procurement Portal by the August 6, 2026 closing deadline at 2:00 p.m. EDT. Full tender documents and any addenda are hosted on the third-party Nova Scotia procurement site rather than directly on the CanadaBuys tender notice page.
Posted Date
Jul 14, 2026
Due Date
Aug 6, 2026
Release: Jul 14, 2026
Cape Breton
Close: Aug 6, 2026
Cape Breton Regional Municipality (CBRM) is issuing competitive tender CBRM-T23-2026 for the supply and installation of pressure reducing valves in the Glace Bay water distribution system. Bids must be submitted through the Nova Scotia Procurement Portal by the August 6, 2026 closing deadline at 2:00 p.m. EDT. Full tender documents and any addenda are hosted on the third-party Nova Scotia procurement site rather than directly on the CanadaBuys tender notice page.
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Board meetings and strategic plans from Cape Breton
The council held an emergency meeting to address ongoing challenges with solid waste curbside collection. The Chief Administrative Officer and council members discussed the disruptions to service, the need for a long-term solution, and the implementation of immediate interim measures. Key concerns raised included staffing and equipment shortages, communication failures, and the impact of missed pickups on residents, particularly regarding health and safety. The council was informed that a comprehensive presentation with detailed solutions and budgetary updates would be provided at a subsequent meeting.
The council discussed the proposed establishment of a CBRM-led transportation committee, including its structure, terms of reference, and community involvement, ultimately voting to defer the matter for future consideration. Additionally, the council debated a proposed fall 2026 curbside giveaway weekend pilot program, focusing on concerns regarding potential illegal dumping, municipal capacity, and program feasibility given existing waste collection issues.
The committee meeting agenda primarily focuses on the review of dangerous and unsightly properties. The discussion items involve specific files concerning properties located in Glace Bay, Sydney Mines, and Mira Road, presented by the Director of Planning and Development.
The commission meeting covered updates on police departmental reporting and enforcement statistics, including calls for service, charges, and community interactions. Discussions focused on officer recruitment, wellness initiatives, community engagement programs, and partnerships with local organizations. The commission addressed concerns regarding youth safety, specifically related to the recruitment of vulnerable individuals by designated terrorist groups, and reviewed technical considerations for the deployment of body-worn cameras. The meeting also featured presentations on proactive foot patrol initiatives in the downtown core.
The council meeting addressed the Edgewater Central Library Development, providing project status updates including design refinements, residential unit expansion, and commercial space planning. The council debated and approved a revised timeline for the commencement of construction, shifting the deadline for phase one to October 31, 2026. Discussions also covered the transfer of property assets, future site usage, and the library's fundraising feasibility studies.
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