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Richmond (Municipality)
This RFP is for Construction Services for Biosolids Facility Aeration Upgrades, including blower controls, diffuser and lateral air piping, conduit installation, and replacement of high- and low-level floats.
Posted Date
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Due Date
Jun 17, 2026
Release: -
Richmond (Municipality)
Close: Jun 17, 2026
This RFP is for Construction Services for Biosolids Facility Aeration Upgrades, including blower controls, diffuser and lateral air piping, conduit installation, and replacement of high- and low-level floats.
Richmond (Municipality)
The Municipality of the County of Richmond is accepting proposals for engineering services associated with the replacement of 400m of watermain and associated infrastructure located at Bennies Lane and Bennies Lane Extension in Louisdale, Richmond County. Proposals must be received on or before 2:00 p.m. local time on June 18, 2026, and late submissions including those due to technical issues will not be considered. The detailed Request for Proposals is available on the Provincial procurement website at procurement-portal.novascotia.ca/tenders/MOCR202607.
Posted Date
May 26, 2026
Due Date
Jun 18, 2026
Release: May 26, 2026
Richmond (Municipality)
Close: Jun 18, 2026
The Municipality of the County of Richmond is accepting proposals for engineering services associated with the replacement of 400m of watermain and associated infrastructure located at Bennies Lane and Bennies Lane Extension in Louisdale, Richmond County. Proposals must be received on or before 2:00 p.m. local time on June 18, 2026, and late submissions including those due to technical issues will not be considered. The detailed Request for Proposals is available on the Provincial procurement website at procurement-portal.novascotia.ca/tenders/MOCR202607.
Richmond (Municipality)
This RFP is for the supply and programming of 30 VHF portable radios for the Municipality of the County of Cumberland in Nova Scotia. The solicitation falls under the Information Technology category with NAICS code 423690. Bids are being accepted through the Nova Scotia procurement portal with a response deadline of June 16, 2026.
Posted Date
Jun 1, 2026
Due Date
Jun 16, 2026
Release: Jun 1, 2026
Richmond (Municipality)
Close: Jun 16, 2026
This RFP is for the supply and programming of 30 VHF portable radios for the Municipality of the County of Cumberland in Nova Scotia. The solicitation falls under the Information Technology category with NAICS code 423690. Bids are being accepted through the Nova Scotia procurement portal with a response deadline of June 16, 2026.
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Board meetings and strategic plans from Richmond (Municipality)
The council meeting addressed various community grant and sponsorship requests for organizations such as the Almadam Boat Club, the Celtic Colors International Festival, the St. Peters Community Club for the Nicholas Denny's Museum, the Lakeside Community Association, Royal Canadian Legion Branch 150, the Louisdale Lions Club, New Horizon Senior Citizens Club, River Bourgeois Mariner Society, and the Lennox Passage Yacht Club. The council also discussed the establishment of a budget committee and referred its terms of reference to the Bylaw and Policy Committee. Furthermore, the council approved a new recreation program policy designed to improve access to recreational opportunities for individuals facing financial difficulties, and deliberated on amendments to the marketing levy bylaw and a regional emergency management bylaw.
The committee meeting featured a presentation on extreme storm event flood hazard mapping for the Point Tupper area. Key discussion topics included the methodology for numerical modeling, the impact of historical storm surge events like Hurricane Fiona, the assessment of projected sea-level rise scenarios, and the geographical factors contributing to the site's natural protection. Recommendations were provided for integrating these findings into municipal planning and conducting future infrastructure risk assessments.
The council meeting addressed several operational and community items, including the appointment of a member to the IDEA committee. The council approved a proclamation declaring a specific week for the Victorian Order of Nurses in Richmond County. Discussions took place regarding emergency services representation on the Regional Airport Management Committee. Additionally, the council reviewed and adopted a new flag policy that includes Epilepsy Awareness Day, as well as an updated credit card policy with various procedural amendments. The council also supported a motion advocating for the provincial government to translate public awareness posters into Mi'kmaq, specifically for content related to diversity and accessibility. Finally, the council discussed the potential future of the Port Hastings Visitor Information Center following provincial closure plans.
The committee meeting focused on a presentation regarding a net-zero community buildings project. Key topics included the benefits of community centers as essential local assets, the role of a dedicated navigator in project management and grant procurement, and strategies for bundling multiple community buildings into a single project to attract larger funding. The discussion featured successful project examples, including improvements to recreation centers and community halls through energy audits, insulation, heat pump installations, and solar energy initiatives aimed at reducing or eliminating operational energy costs.
The council discussed the Navigate Energy Net Zero Community Buildings project, declining cell service in the county, and tax exemption bylaw amendments regarding affordable housing. Additionally, the council addressed dangerous and unsightly complaint processes, participation in the coastal protection support program, and land use bylaws in rural areas. A temporary borrowing resolution for five million dollars was approved for arena floor upgrades, and the council considered a request to advocate for a secondary permanent road to St. Martha's.
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