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Quispamsis
The Town of Quispamsis is soliciting tenders from qualified contractors for comprehensive street infrastructure improvements on Hampton Road in New Brunswick, Canada (reference 2026TQ06-7). The scope of work includes underground municipal services (water, sanitary, storm), roadway construction, curb and gutter, sidewalks, multi-use pathways, electrical works, signalization, traffic works, streetscapes, traffic management, and placement of asphalt base and surface courses. Sealed tender offers must be received by the Quispamsis Town Hall before 11:00 a.m. local time (ADT) on Thursday, July 16, 2026, and the solicitation is published by the Government of New Brunswick through its official New Brunswick Opportunities Network (NBON) e-tendering system.
Posted Date
Jun 26, 2026
Due Date
Jul 16, 2026
Release: Jun 26, 2026
Quispamsis
Close: Jul 16, 2026
The Town of Quispamsis is soliciting tenders from qualified contractors for comprehensive street infrastructure improvements on Hampton Road in New Brunswick, Canada (reference 2026TQ06-7). The scope of work includes underground municipal services (water, sanitary, storm), roadway construction, curb and gutter, sidewalks, multi-use pathways, electrical works, signalization, traffic works, streetscapes, traffic management, and placement of asphalt base and surface courses. Sealed tender offers must be received by the Quispamsis Town Hall before 11:00 a.m. local time (ADT) on Thursday, July 16, 2026, and the solicitation is published by the Government of New Brunswick through its official New Brunswick Opportunities Network (NBON) e-tendering system.
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Quispamsis (Town of Quispamsis) is soliciting proposals for a comprehensive Lone Worker Safety Application that provides secure monitoring, supports organizational safety policies, and offers administrative, reporting, and escalation capabilities. The solicitation is listed as a TN (Tender Notice) with the Government of New Brunswick/NBON as the issuing source for official tender documents. Bidders must obtain official tender documents from NBON (New Brunswick Opportunities Network) or other authorized tendering services; no standalone solicitation PDF was publicly available on the aggregator pages.
Posted Date
Mar 27, 2026
Due Date
Apr 14, 2026
Release: Mar 27, 2026
Quispamsis
Close: Apr 14, 2026
Quispamsis (Town of Quispamsis) is soliciting proposals for a comprehensive Lone Worker Safety Application that provides secure monitoring, supports organizational safety policies, and offers administrative, reporting, and escalation capabilities. The solicitation is listed as a TN (Tender Notice) with the Government of New Brunswick/NBON as the issuing source for official tender documents. Bidders must obtain official tender documents from NBON (New Brunswick Opportunities Network) or other authorized tendering services; no standalone solicitation PDF was publicly available on the aggregator pages.
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Board meetings and strategic plans from Quispamsis
The Committee of the Whole discussed feedback collected during the recent election campaign, including resident concerns regarding deer population, fireworks, cost of living, connectivity, road maintenance, and lack of information on council activities. The council reviewed the importance of aligning individual resident concerns with the overall satisfaction with town services. Additionally, the meeting included a debriefing on the recent orientation and training sessions for council members, with discussions focusing on the value of regular check-ins and the overall transition into the new term.
The council meeting addressed various community and administrative matters. Key discussion topics included land acknowledgments, the introduction of council members and the senior leadership team, and the importance of strategic planning, infrastructure investments such as water and wastewater expansion, and long-term community growth. The Mayor highlighted Pride season events, upcoming high school graduation ceremonies, and the importance of ongoing partnerships with provincial and federal governments. Additionally, the external auditor presented the town's 2025 audited financial statements, covering revenue sources, expenditures, reserve funds, and the town's debt service ratio.
The committee discussed a subdivision application for Queensberry Heights, specifically regarding the creation of a residential lot and a public utility easement. The proposal was reviewed for its suitability and alignment with subdivision bylaws, with staff highlighting the importance of land control for water management and infrastructure maintenance. The committee recommended that the council grant access for the proposed subdivision plan. Additionally, the committee received information regarding a past council meeting.
The meeting included a land acknowledgement and brief remarks from the Minister of Local Government and Service New Brunswick. The outgoing mayor reflected on 15 years of service, highlighting community achievements in infrastructure, recreation, and public services, as well as the importance of resilient leadership and collaboration. Following these reflections, the ceremony proceeded with the official swearing-in of the newly elected mayor and several councillors, which included taking the oath of office and signing required documentation.
The council discussed and approved the award of a street upgrading tender to Galbraith Construction Limited. Further discussions involved the potential application of a seal coat on Riverfront Crescent, pending staff review and budget availability following the completion of current construction projects. The meeting also included reports on building inspection services, indicating a strong valuation for construction permits despite a lower number of permits issued compared to the previous year, and the approval of appointments to the Kennebecasis Public Library Board and other municipal committees.
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