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Delta
The Corporation of Delta is seeking a qualified consultant to manually measure water levels at 35 monitoring stations in Burns Bog every four weeks for one year, beginning in January 2027 through December 2027. The consultant will record depth to water table and monitoring well stickups in metres, date and time for each well, and enter the data into an Excel spreadsheet provided by the City of Delta after each monitoring session. The contract includes optional manual measurements at 6 additional stations, downloading data, and blackberry cutting as needed, with options to renew for up to two additional years.
Posted Date
Jun 30, 2026
Due Date
Jul 22, 2026
Release: Jun 30, 2026
Delta
Close: Jul 22, 2026
The Corporation of Delta is seeking a qualified consultant to manually measure water levels at 35 monitoring stations in Burns Bog every four weeks for one year, beginning in January 2027 through December 2027. The consultant will record depth to water table and monitoring well stickups in metres, date and time for each well, and enter the data into an Excel spreadsheet provided by the City of Delta after each monitoring session. The contract includes optional manual measurements at 6 additional stations, downloading data, and blackberry cutting as needed, with options to renew for up to two additional years.
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The City of Delta in British Columbia, Canada is soliciting competitive bids for the supply of one (1) Hybrid Bucket Truck suitable for municipal electrical work. The solicitation (Solicitation # BC26-136_Delta) is currently open on CanadaBuys, the Government of Canada's official procurement portal, with a closing deadline of June 26, 2026 at 17:00 EDT. Bidders are encouraged to partner with other businesses and must respond through the official BC Bid portal managed by the City of Delta.
Posted Date
Jun 1, 2026
Due Date
Jun 26, 2026
Release: Jun 1, 2026
Delta
Close: Jun 26, 2026
The City of Delta in British Columbia, Canada is soliciting competitive bids for the supply of one (1) Hybrid Bucket Truck suitable for municipal electrical work. The solicitation (Solicitation # BC26-136_Delta) is currently open on CanadaBuys, the Government of Canada's official procurement portal, with a closing deadline of June 26, 2026 at 17:00 EDT. Bidders are encouraged to partner with other businesses and must respond through the official BC Bid portal managed by the City of Delta.
Delta
The Corporation of Delta (City of Delta) is soliciting bids for the Swenson Culvert Rehabilitation project (Solicitation 26-151 Delta). The work involves the construction of rehabilitating an existing culvert at River Road West in Delta, British Columbia, via sliplining methods. This is a formal Invitation to Tender (ITT) and is currently open, with bids closing on July 9, 2026.
Posted Date
Jun 22, 2026
Due Date
Jul 9, 2026
Release: Jun 22, 2026
Delta
Close: Jul 9, 2026
The Corporation of Delta (City of Delta) is soliciting bids for the Swenson Culvert Rehabilitation project (Solicitation 26-151 Delta). The work involves the construction of rehabilitating an existing culvert at River Road West in Delta, British Columbia, via sliplining methods. This is a formal Invitation to Tender (ITT) and is currently open, with bids closing on July 9, 2026.
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Board meetings and strategic plans from Delta
This document provides a community update from the City of Delta, detailing progress on its five strategic goals and priorities. These priorities encompass building housing and fostering sustainable growth, cultivating an inclusive and safe community, enhancing community vibrancy, improving recreational facilities, and demonstrating responsible leadership through engagement and fiscal management. The update highlights achievements such as exceeding provincial housing targets, maintaining public safety, expanding accessibility, organizing community events, investing in recreation infrastructure, and enhancing resident engagement.
The meeting was convened to hold a closed session in accordance with Section 90 of the Community Charter. The items discussed in-camera involved personal information regarding municipal appointments, the acquisition or disposition of land or improvements, matters subject to solicitor-client privilege, and confidential information related to intergovernmental or third-party negotiations.
The council convened for a special closed meeting to deliberate on sensitive matters as permitted under the Community Charter. Key discussion topics included the acquisition or disposition of land and improvements, ongoing or potential litigation, and confidential negotiations involving federal or provincial government entities or third parties. Additionally, the council reviewed preliminary discussions regarding the provision of municipal services, considered personnel matters related to municipal appointments, and received legal advice subject to solicitor-client privilege.
The council meeting included delegations from TransLink regarding the structural condition and repair planning of the Westham Island Bridge, and from Tourism Delta regarding local visitor economy study results. The council finalized the adoption of several zoning bylaws and provided first, second, and third readings for a noise control bylaw amendment. Administrative reports covered the 2025 highlights and 2026 outlook, the submission of UBCM resolutions concerning port community tax fairness and government responsibilities, an increase to a heritage conservation grant for an exterior lift, and a requested traffic safety review near Holly Elementary. Additionally, the council directed staff to engage with the Delta Heritage Society regarding heritage inventories and to review correspondence concerning a municipal judicial review in View Royal.
The council held a special meeting to discuss in-camera matters under the Community Charter. Key topics included the receipt of privileged legal advice, confidential negotiations with governmental or third-party entities, potential acquisition or disposition of land and improvements, and preliminary discussions regarding the provision of municipal services that require confidentiality.
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