Opportunity
Saskatchewan Tenders #RFP-001-OCP-ZB-202
Planning Services for Review and Update of Official Community Plans and Zoning Bylaws
Posted
April 21, 2026
Respond By
May 29, 2026
Identifier
RFP-001-OCP-ZB-202
NAICS
541620
This opportunity seeks qualified planning consultants to support the Rural Municipality of Loon Lake No. 561 and the Village of Loon Lake in Saskatchewan, Canada, with a comprehensive review and update of their Official Community Plans (OCP) and Zoning Bylaws. - Government Buyers: - Rural Municipality of Loon Lake No. 561 - Village of Loon Lake - No specific OEMs or commercial vendors are named, as this is a professional services procurement. - Requested Services: - Comprehensive review, analysis, and update of both municipalities' OCPs and Zoning Bylaws - Consolidation of amendments and identification of gaps or inconsistencies - Ensuring compliance with current provincial legislation and planning best practices - Facilitation of meaningful public and stakeholder engagement - Drafting and delivery of updated planning documents (draft and final) - Assistance with the statutory adoption process - Notable Requirements: - Coordination between two municipal governments - Emphasis on public consultation and engagement - Expertise in Saskatchewan municipal planning and legislative compliance - Deliverables include work plans, engagement strategies, draft and final documents, and presentation materials.
Description
The Rural Municipality of Loon Lake and the Village of Loon Lake are seeking qualified planning consultants or firms to provide professional planning services for the comprehensive review, analysis, and update of their respective Official Community Plans (OCP) and Zoning Bylaws. The consultant will collaborate with Administration and Council from both municipalities and lead a public consultation process to ensure the updated documents reflect current needs, priorities, and legislative requirements. The project aims to consolidate existing and proposed amendments into clear, modernized planning documents that improve usability, consistency, and transparency. The updated documents should address current growth trends, landowner needs, and compliance with applicable legislation.