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Lac Ste. Anne County
This is a Request for Tender (Reference 02079-26) issued by Lac Ste. Anne County in Alberta, Canada, posted via MPA Engineering Ltd.'s Bids & Tenders platform, for bridge maintenance and other work on four bridge structures within the County. The scope covers mobilization, traffic accommodation, and repair work on Bridge File 02079 (Sturgeon River), Bridge File 09312 (Paddle River), Bridge File 70728 (Connor Creek), and Bridge File 71503 (Tributary to the Pembina River), each requiring various concrete, piling, deck, rail, and miscellaneous repairs. Bids were published on June 25, 2026, with a closing date of July 17, 2026, and a question deadline of July 10, 2026; bid submissions are accepted online only.
Posted Date
Jun 25, 2026
Due Date
Jul 17, 2026
Release: Jun 25, 2026
Lac Ste. Anne County
Close: Jul 17, 2026
This is a Request for Tender (Reference 02079-26) issued by Lac Ste. Anne County in Alberta, Canada, posted via MPA Engineering Ltd.'s Bids & Tenders platform, for bridge maintenance and other work on four bridge structures within the County. The scope covers mobilization, traffic accommodation, and repair work on Bridge File 02079 (Sturgeon River), Bridge File 09312 (Paddle River), Bridge File 70728 (Connor Creek), and Bridge File 71503 (Tributary to the Pembina River), each requiring various concrete, piling, deck, rail, and miscellaneous repairs. Bids were published on June 25, 2026, with a closing date of July 17, 2026, and a question deadline of July 10, 2026; bid submissions are accepted online only.
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Board meetings and strategic plans from Lac Ste. Anne County
The council received a report on overland flooding mitigation efforts following extreme rainfall and discussed strategies for potential future weather events. Decisions regarding aggregate extraction and redistricting were deferred pending further information. The council also initiated an investigation into service delivery methods to balance budget constraints with the need for high-quality service. Presentations included a request for increased funding from the Yellow Regional Library Board, a proposal for a power and battery storage facility from TAK Power, an investment update from the Sanguro cooperative, and a discussion on water quality within the Lake Isle and Lac Ste. Anne watershed.
The council discussed and approved the 2025 financial statements, accepted the operations monthly report, and authorized municipal tax relief and tax cancellations for multiple properties. The council also directed administration to resubmit a development plan for a proposed subdivision to the Municipal Planning Commission. Additional actions included the appointment of weed and pest inspectors, receiving the community emergency plan review, performing first readings for two bylaws related to an RV park expansion, and finalizing a procedural bylaw. Furthermore, the council authorized conference attendance for council members, reviewed legislative updates, and extended the appointment of the Deputy Reeve.
The council meeting covered several operational and community topics. Key agenda items included the introduction of a new general manager of operations, a formal apology from a council member regarding past conduct, and a comprehensive presentation from the Laxan Foundation regarding its housing and senior care programs, regional needs assessment, and economic impact. Additionally, the council discussed future land development and scheduled a public hearing to address a land use bylaw amendment.
The council reviewed an update on phase B, part two of the Darwal Lagoon Commission project. Key discussion topics included potential borrowing requirements, the necessity of an asset transfer memorandum of understanding, the current financial status and funding models for utility fees versus tax levies, and the need for future assessments of capital requirements. The council directed administration to work with the commission to address these financial and structural details before proceeding with borrowing bylaws or vendor selection.
The council meeting addressed several operational and service-related agenda items. Discussions included the continuation of the home support program for seniors within the county for the 2026 season, with a decision to maintain the current service level. Additionally, the council reviewed a request to waive rental fees for a memorial slow pitch tournament, which was ultimately denied, confirming that full rental fees will apply. Finally, the council discussed concerns regarding double sewer fee payments for privately owned campgrounds, leading to the consideration of pilot project options for the 2026 season to potentially address these fee concerns, including an exemption approach combined with a lump sum payment.
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