Opportunity

Saskatchewan Tenders #91876-01-26

Multi-Province Online Survey on Low Dose Radiation and Power Production for University of Regina

Posted

March 24, 2026

Respond By

April 08, 2026

Identifier

91876-01-26

NAICS

541910

The University of Regina is seeking a qualified agency to conduct a large-scale, census-representative online survey on public perceptions of Low Dose Radiation (LDR) and power production sources. - Government Buyer: - University of Regina, Supply Management Services - Scope of Work: - Administer and host a web-based survey in Ontario, Alberta, Saskatchewan, and New Brunswick (required), with optional expansion to British Columbia and Quebec - Survey topics include LDR, renewables, coal with carbon capture and sequestration, nuclear power plants, and Small Modular Reactors (SMRs) - Ensure demographic representativeness based on the 2021 Canadian census - Collect postal codes for nuclear proximity analysis - Provide bilingual survey instruments for Quebec - Deliverables include methodology summaries, results in Excel and SPSS formats, and analytical reports by province and for inter-provincial comparisons - Unique Requirements: - All survey data must be hosted in Canada - Compliance with approved ethical protocols, including participant consent, anonymity, and data handling - Emphasis on Indigenous engagement and inclusion as part of evaluation criteria - No specific OEMs or vendors are named; the opportunity is open to qualified survey and research agencies.

Description

The University of Regina is seeking a professionally qualified agency to conduct a large-scale, census-representative, multi-province online survey. The survey will assess public perceptions and understanding of Low Dose Radiation (LDR) and various power production sources including renewables, coal with carbon capture and sequestration, nuclear power plants, and Small Modular Reactors (SMRs). The work involves conducting surveys in four required provinces (Ontario, Alberta, Saskatchewan, New Brunswick) with optional surveys in British Columbia and Quebec. Deliverables include hosting the web-based survey, providing methodology summaries, data analysis, and reports, with all survey data hosted in Canada.

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