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Colchester
The Municipality of Colchester is soliciting sealed tenders for grading approximately 7.5 km of municipally owned gravel roads across Colchester County, Nova Scotia. Tenders will be received until 3:00 pm local time on Wednesday, April 1, 2026, and must include bid security as outlined in the Tender Documents. Tender documents can be requested from the Public Works office by phone or email, and the owner reserves the right to accept or reject any tenders.
Posted Date
Mar 6, 2026
Due Date
Apr 1, 2026
Release: Mar 6, 2026
Colchester
Close: Apr 1, 2026
The Municipality of Colchester is soliciting sealed tenders for grading approximately 7.5 km of municipally owned gravel roads across Colchester County, Nova Scotia. Tenders will be received until 3:00 pm local time on Wednesday, April 1, 2026, and must include bid security as outlined in the Tender Documents. Tender documents can be requested from the Public Works office by phone or email, and the owner reserves the right to accept or reject any tenders.
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Board meetings and strategic plans from Colchester
The council discussed and approved funding for a river flow station, approved the Debert Source Water Protection Advisory Committee Terms of Reference, and opted in for a one-year extension of the Residential Solid Waste, Recycling and Organics curbside collection contract. They appointed representatives to the Art Selection Committee and approved funding to support youth attending the U17 World Hockey Challenge. Additionally, the council approved a request for sewer boundary extension in North River and directed staff to submit several roads for consideration under the J Class Road Paving Program. They also approved the heating system replacement at 251 Lancaster Crescent and referred the issue of Well Water Assistance to staff for investigation. The council approved a grant for the Brule Community Centre Assoc. and approved illumination of the Municipal Building on November 24, 2025, in support of the 'Go Blue' Campaign. They also approved a letter of support for a funding application to ACOA for the Local Prosperity Festival 2026 in Tatamagouche. During a closed session, the council approved the Operating Agreement for the Central Nova Scotia Tourism Development Society and approved the CAO annual review.
The council meeting minutes include discussions from multiple meetings in January, February, March, April, May, June, August, September, October, and November. Agendas likely covered a range of municipal issues and decisions.
The committee reviewed and approved the 3-year operating budget for the Tatamagouche Water Utility for the years 2023/24, 2024/25 and 2025/26. The 2022/23 fiscal year-end results, audited by Grant Thornton, showed a profit of $40K, with a significant variance in Water Treatment expenses. The budget includes considerations for upcoming expenditures like the 5-year water sample and electrical conduit work. Members discussed the plant's capacity for future development and climate change concerns, including protection during forest fire conditions. Wastewater testing for COVID was also mentioned.
The meeting of the Debert Source Water Protection Advisory Committee included discussions and approvals of the agenda and minutes from a previous meeting. The committee reviewed its Terms of Reference, updating sections on conflict of interest and general committee functions. Wells and Zone Influence Mapping was provided for both Debert wells, and current watershed activities were discussed, including compliance of salvage yard operations on Dakota Road. Updates were given on county-wide planning, including new land use regulations in Source Water Protection areas. The committee also discussed public education initiatives and the creation of a Debert Water Utility Committee.
The committee reviewed the utility budget, including year-end results as of March 31, 2022, which showed a profit of $62,540. Two large capital projects were carried out: the 246 Watermain replacement ($179K) and the purchase of a new truck ($41K). The committee discussed filter replacements, with the last replacement costing $80K to $90K. The 3-year budget was prepared conservatively, including increased salary and benefit amounts. A small deficit is budgeted for the current and following years. The committee also discussed testing the water for COVID. The committee approved the 3-year operating budget.
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