Opportunity

Saskatchewan Tenders #COR7333

City of Regina Railyard Site Comprehensive Development Project (COR7333)

Posted

April 09, 2026

Respond By

September 30, 2026

Identifier

COR7333

NAICS

237210, 541310, 541320, 541330

The City of Regina is seeking a qualified developer to lead the comprehensive redevelopment of the 17-acre Railyard Site at 2001 Dewdney Avenue in Regina, Saskatchewan. - Government Buyer: - City of Regina, Procurement Branch - OEMs and Vendors: - No specific Original Equipment Manufacturers (OEMs) or vendors are named; the solicitation is open to qualified development firms. - Products/Services Requested: - Comprehensive development management and coordination services for the Railyard Site - Includes planning, regulatory approvals, scheduling, construction, tendering, and land sales coordination - Environmental remediation and implementation of a Corrective Action Plan - Infrastructure construction and land servicing (roadways, sidewalks, stormwater management, utilities, landscape buffers) - Vertical development compliance with the Yards Neighbourhood Plan and NBCF-PTIC Agreement - Delivery of a public park, serviced land for 150-1,200 dwelling units, and up to 50% tree canopy - Unique or Notable Requirements: - Developer must address extraordinary project costs such as environmental remediation, rail berm development, stormwater management, and removal or repurposing of Broad Street rail bridges - Adherence to increased architectural design standards, sustainability, and Indigenous participation criteria - The City may invest up to $26 million to support land development aspects - The selected developer will enter direct contract negotiations with the City - No specific products or part numbers are requested; the focus is on developer services for a large-scale urban redevelopment.

Description

The City of Regina is seeking proposals from developers to create a comprehensive development plan for the Railyard Site, a 17-acre parcel of land located at 2001 Dewdney Avenue. The project involves addressing extraordinary costs such as environmental remediation, rail berm development, stormwater management, and removal of rail bridges. The City may invest up to $26 million to support the development to achieve the specified deliverables. Proposals are due by September 30, 2026, and the process includes a pre-submission online meeting and multiple evaluation stages.

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