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College Of New Caledonia
College of New Caledonia is issuing a Negotiated Request for Proposal (NRFP) to upgrade the HVAC system in the welding shop at its Prince George, BC campus in order to improve indoor air quality for welding operations. The project involves enhancing ventilation and air handling specifically for the welding shop facility. Bidders must register on bcbid.gov.bc.ca (the buyer-managed site) to access amendments and submit proposals, with bidding managed via the MERX procurement platform.
Posted Date
Jun 23, 2026
Due Date
Jul 28, 2026
Release: Jun 23, 2026
College Of New Caledonia
Close: Jul 28, 2026
College of New Caledonia is issuing a Negotiated Request for Proposal (NRFP) to upgrade the HVAC system in the welding shop at its Prince George, BC campus in order to improve indoor air quality for welding operations. The project involves enhancing ventilation and air handling specifically for the welding shop facility. Bidders must register on bcbid.gov.bc.ca (the buyer-managed site) to access amendments and submit proposals, with bidding managed via the MERX procurement platform.
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The College of New Caledonia is seeking a sign contractor to manufacture, supply, deliver, and install wayfinding signage for the initial phase at its Prince George Campus main building. This formal Request for Proposal (Solicitation Number 227326) covers the fabrication and installation services required for campus navigation. Interested parties should refer to the official BC Bid portal for all amendments and procurement documents.
Posted Date
Apr 1, 2026
Due Date
Apr 30, 2026
Release: Apr 1, 2026
College Of New Caledonia
Close: Apr 30, 2026
The College of New Caledonia is seeking a sign contractor to manufacture, supply, deliver, and install wayfinding signage for the initial phase at its Prince George Campus main building. This formal Request for Proposal (Solicitation Number 227326) covers the fabrication and installation services required for campus navigation. Interested parties should refer to the official BC Bid portal for all amendments and procurement documents.
College Of New Caledonia
Procurement of training services for basic first aid skills, leading to a 3-year Worksafe BC certificate.
Posted Date
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Due Date
Feb 25, 2026
Release: -
College Of New Caledonia
Close: Feb 25, 2026
Procurement of training services for basic first aid skills, leading to a 3-year Worksafe BC certificate.
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Board meetings and strategic plans from College Of New Caledonia
This strategic plan for the College of New Caledonia aims to foster a vision of 'Learning together, changing lives, creating futures' by focusing on four key priorities: Learning Across a Lifetime, Student Success Focused Education and Training, Organizational Strength and Agility, and Community Engagement and Partnerships. The plan is committed to providing access to lifelong learning, facilitating educational and personal goals for diverse students and communities, and promoting student success through quality programs. A central theme is the full integration of Indigenization, including the implementation of TRC Calls to Action and UNDRIP, across all aspects of the College, alongside strengthening community relationships, ensuring organizational resilience, and adapting to future workforce needs.
The meeting included reports from the President and the Education Council, specifically regarding a course outline update proposal for CHEM 045. Financial and audit matters were a primary focus, including the approval of tuition proposals for the Education Assistant and Integrated Nursing Practice programs, the approval of the audited financial statements for the fiscal year ended March 31, 2026, and the designation of operating fund excess as an internally restricted fund balance for campus capital projects and health science initiatives. Additionally, the Board reviewed and considered for approval the 2026-2031 Strategic Plan.
The Youth Initiatives Strategy for the College of New Caledonia aims to strengthen the institution's engagement with and support for youth across the region from 2026 to 2030. The strategy is structured around four key focus areas: Early Awareness & Exploration, Youth Engagement & Experiences, Pathways & Transitions, and Partnerships & Community Connections. The plan's overarching vision is to foster a sense of belonging for youth at CNC, ensure they understand their educational options, and feel confident and supported in exploring post-secondary pathways, ultimately contributing to stronger communities and a skilled regional workforce.
The board discussed reports from the President and the Education Council, including proposals for the Healthcare Assistant Program and the Access to Practical Nursing program. The Finance and Audit Committee presented the budget for the 2026/2027 fiscal year for approval. Additionally, the Governance Committee reviewed the Program Advisory Committee Policy and Procedure. Other action items included a tuition proposal for the Independent Studies course, Communications for Health Professionals.
The College of New Caledonia's Equity, Diversity, Inclusion, and Belonging (EDIB) Strategy aims to embed EDIB as a core institutional priority across all campuses for students, faculty, leadership, and staff. The plan is structured around six key priorities: Structurally Integrate EDIB into CNC (Foundation), Policy Review & Development (Systems), Indigenous Engagement, Institutional Learning, Intersectionality, and Accessibility. It seeks to foster a culture where every individual feels valued, respected, and empowered, ensuring systemic barriers are dismantled and opportunities are accessible to all by celebrating diverse voices, identities, and ways of knowing and being within the college community.
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