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Martensville
The City of Martensville is soliciting bids for water and force main repairs work within City limits under reference 040-258. The project scope includes replacement of 2 existing water main valves and 1 existing force main valve, installation of 2 new water main valves, and removal and replacement of 2 existing hydrants. Additional work involves removal and replacement of combined curb, gutter and sidewalk over hydrant leads and as required for valve replacement, plus asphalt patching within existing roadway for the new installations.
Posted Date
Jul 3, 2026
Due Date
Jul 14, 2026
Release: Jul 3, 2026
Martensville
Close: Jul 14, 2026
The City of Martensville is soliciting bids for water and force main repairs work within City limits under reference 040-258. The project scope includes replacement of 2 existing water main valves and 1 existing force main valve, installation of 2 new water main valves, and removal and replacement of 2 existing hydrants. Additional work involves removal and replacement of combined curb, gutter and sidewalk over hydrant leads and as required for valve replacement, plus asphalt patching within existing roadway for the new installations.
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The City of Martensville seeks a qualified prime contractor and major subcontractors to construct joint water and wastewater pipelines between the Martensville Lagoon and the City of Saskatoon’s Biosolids Dewatering Facility. The project, valued at approximately $15‑20 million, includes roughly 5 km each of 750 mm HDPE wastewater pipeline and 400 mm HDPE water supply line, primarily trenchless, with tendering targeted for January 2026 and construction in 2026.
Posted Date
Nov 14, 2025
Due Date
Dec 4, 2025
Release: Nov 14, 2025
Martensville
Close: Dec 4, 2025
The City of Martensville seeks a qualified prime contractor and major subcontractors to construct joint water and wastewater pipelines between the Martensville Lagoon and the City of Saskatoon’s Biosolids Dewatering Facility. The project, valued at approximately $15‑20 million, includes roughly 5 km each of 750 mm HDPE wastewater pipeline and 400 mm HDPE water supply line, primarily trenchless, with tendering targeted for January 2026 and construction in 2026.
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Board meetings and strategic plans from Martensville
This Accessibility Plan serves as a roadmap for the City of Martensville to create a barrier-free, inclusive, and equitable community for all residents. The plan identifies and addresses five key areas of focus: Built Environment, Transportation and Mobility, Information and Communication, Attitudinal and Systemic, and Financial barriers. Guided by the Accessible Saskatchewan Act and community engagement, the plan outlines strategies to remove and prevent accessibility barriers, ensuring full participation and independence for all residents.
The Trilogy Ranch Concept Plan provides a land use, transportation, and servicing framework to guide the development of a new mixed-use community in west Martensville. It envisions a complete community with diverse housing options and extensive amenities connected by a unique linear park system that also manages stormwater. Strategic components include a school site, residents' centre, regional recreation centre, and both community and neighborhood commercial centers, aiming to support the city's long-term growth through enhanced services and opportunities.
This Concept Plan outlines the proposed development for Lake Vista 2, focusing on land use, servicing, and community principles to meet growth demands for the City of Martensville. Key areas include fostering community integration and continuity, enhancing connectivity for various modes of transport, promoting diverse housing and activity opportunities, and ensuring efficient and sustainable infrastructure for stormwater, potable water, and sanitary sewer systems. The plan aims to create a distinctive, integrated neighborhood, aligning with the City's long-term development goals for quality of life and sustainability.
The council meeting addressed several significant topics, including a public hearing regarding the Development Charges Bylaw, presentations by the City's auditors, and reports from various administrative departments such as Recreation & Planning, Infrastructure & Operations, and the Fire Chief. Key discussion items included the approval of discretionary land use, financial reserve transfers, adoption of audited financial statements, the public accounts, updates to personnel policy, and a fire services contract extension. The council also reviewed zoning bylaw amendments and updates related to community infrastructure projects and stakeholder engagement.
The Committee of the Whole meeting addressed several key items, including a discretionary use application for a dwelling group at 1051 Main Street and a year-end update on the 2025 operating surplus, including the distribution of funds to various city reserves. Additionally, the committee discussed the rezoning of lands within Lake Vista II Phase 1 from Future Urban Development to Residential districts to support future subdivision development.
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