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Active opportunities open for bidding
Sturgeon County
Sturgeon County is requesting bids from qualified contractors for Chip Seal Pavement Preservation on Lily Lake Road in Alberta, Canada. This is a formal Request for Proposal (Solicitation AB-2026-04694) posted via MERX on June 24, 2026, with the same opportunity also listed on the County's Bids & Tenders site as tender #2026-096. The selected contractor will perform chip seal surface treatment as a pavement preservation method on Lily Lake Road, with bids closing on July 14, 2026.
Posted Date
Jun 24, 2026
Due Date
Jul 14, 2026
Release: Jun 24, 2026
Sturgeon County
Close: Jul 14, 2026
Sturgeon County is requesting bids from qualified contractors for Chip Seal Pavement Preservation on Lily Lake Road in Alberta, Canada. This is a formal Request for Proposal (Solicitation AB-2026-04694) posted via MERX on June 24, 2026, with the same opportunity also listed on the County's Bids & Tenders site as tender #2026-096. The selected contractor will perform chip seal surface treatment as a pavement preservation method on Lily Lake Road, with bids closing on July 14, 2026.
AvailableSturgeon County
Sturgeon County is seeking proposals from qualified engineering consulting firms to provide professional services for the detailed design and construction administration of a new water reservoir and pumphouse facility in the Alberta Industrial Heartland. The facility will service current and future industrial customers within the Alberta Industrial Heartland region of Alberta, Canada. Proposals must be submitted online through the Sturgeon County bids and tenders portal, with a bid closing date of June 30, 2026.
Posted Date
May 26, 2026
Due Date
Jun 30, 2026
Release: May 26, 2026
Sturgeon County
Close: Jun 30, 2026
Sturgeon County is seeking proposals from qualified engineering consulting firms to provide professional services for the detailed design and construction administration of a new water reservoir and pumphouse facility in the Alberta Industrial Heartland. The facility will service current and future industrial customers within the Alberta Industrial Heartland region of Alberta, Canada. Proposals must be submitted online through the Sturgeon County bids and tenders portal, with a bid closing date of June 30, 2026.
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Sturgeon County posted Reference 2026-088 on the Alberta Purchasing Connection as a Notice of Award to publicly announce a one-year renewal of its Meeting Management Software services contract, with delivery scheduled from July 16, 2026 to July 15, 2027. The contract was awarded to eScribe Software Ltd. of Markham, Ontario for $205,935.55 (effective award date June 18, 2026), representing an increment of $35,444.61 over the existing contract, processed as a Direct Award under the New West Partnership Trade Agreement (NWPTA) and Canadian Free Trade Agreement (CFTA) exceptions. This renewal bridges Sturgeon County to its planned Financial System Modernization program, after which an open competitive RFx process is intended in 2027.
Posted Date
Jun 22, 2026
Due Date
Jul 16, 2026
Release: Jun 22, 2026
Sturgeon County
Close: Jul 16, 2026
Sturgeon County posted Reference 2026-088 on the Alberta Purchasing Connection as a Notice of Award to publicly announce a one-year renewal of its Meeting Management Software services contract, with delivery scheduled from July 16, 2026 to July 15, 2027. The contract was awarded to eScribe Software Ltd. of Markham, Ontario for $205,935.55 (effective award date June 18, 2026), representing an increment of $35,444.61 over the existing contract, processed as a Direct Award under the New West Partnership Trade Agreement (NWPTA) and Canadian Free Trade Agreement (CFTA) exceptions. This renewal bridges Sturgeon County to its planned Financial System Modernization program, after which an open competitive RFx process is intended in 2027.
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Board meetings and strategic plans from Sturgeon County
The committee held an election for the Chair and Vice-Chair positions. Key discussion topics included the review of the 2026 mandate letter and committee workplan, a presentation on 2025 recommendations to Council, and detailed updates regarding paved and gravel road winter maintenance operations. Additionally, the committee reviewed drainage spring preparedness, spring maintenance strategies for gravel roads, and the 2026 capital project status. Members also discussed road paving and rehabilitation priorities, equipment maintenance strategies, and the schedule for upcoming community open houses.
The board meeting focused on the hearing of two subdivision and development appeals. Key discussion topics included the review of proposed lot line adjustments, configuration size and shape concerns for agricultural land, infrastructure and road allowance requirements, septic system compliance with safety standards, and adherence to Municipal Development Plan policies and Land Use Bylaw regulations.
The council discussed the first reading of Bylaw 1610/23, which proposes amendments to the Sturgeon Valley Core Area Structure Plan. The policy aims to clarify regulations for infill subdivision while ensuring that servicing capacities are maintained without requiring costly infrastructure upgrades. The proposed amendments include minor mapping updates and establish clear criteria for lot splitting to protect existing community character and infrastructure stability.
The Subdivision and Development Appeal Board convened to address appeals regarding the Development Authority's approval of grading and dugout infill for two separate sites. The board reviewed arguments concerning potential impacts on drainage, surface water redirection, and flood risks to adjacent lands. Discussion also covered compliance with land use bylaws and existing site grading plans. An adjournment was previously granted to allow parties to observe spring melt effects on drainage before the merit hearing proceeded.
The concept plan for the Sandy Lake Wilderness Area (SLWA) presents a balanced approach to integrate responsible human use with ecological sustainability. It prioritizes the conservation of natural features such as vegetation, wildlife habitats, hydrology, and water resources by defining development boundaries and protection measures for sensitive areas. Key features involve reclaiming and enhancing the natural landscape, emphasizing passive recreational activities through trail experiences, and minimizing funding requirements. Recommendations include implementing environmentally-compatible passive uses, wildlife-friendly fencing, designated parking, color-coded trail markers, picnic and resting areas, boardwalks, a high-point viewing area, and educational signage to foster visitor appreciation and support habitat conservation.
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