Opportunity

Merx #AB-2026-03188

Urban Wetland Restoration Feasibility and Planning for Hawkcliff Park, Calgary

Posted

April 23, 2026

Respond By

May 27, 2026

Identifier

AB-2026-03188

NAICS

541620, 541330, 541690

This opportunity from The City of Calgary seeks multidisciplinary teams for a feasibility assessment and potential restoration of an urban wetland at Hawkcliff Park in northwest Calgary. - Government Buyer: - The City of Calgary (contracting office) - Project Scope: - Feasibility assessment for restoring a former wetland to its historical size and classification - Potential planning, design, and construction support for wetland restoration - Expansion of wetland area and enhancement of ecological function - Integration of the restored wetland with active urban park infrastructure and public spaces - Evaluation of hydrology, stormwater integration, regulatory compliance, and constructability - Consideration of public access, long-term maintenance, and stewardship - Products/Services Requested: - Professional services in environmental assessment, planning, design, and construction support (no specific products, part numbers, or OEMs specified) - Unique/Notable Requirements: - Multidisciplinary team required (environmental, engineering, planning expertise) - Emphasis on ecological restoration, regulatory compliance, and integration with urban infrastructure - Focus on long-term stewardship and public engagement - No specific OEMs or vendors are named in the notice.

Description

The City of Calgary is seeking proposals from qualified multidisciplinary teams to conduct a feasibility assessment and potentially support planning, design, and construction for an urban wetland restoration project at Hawkcliff Park in the Hawkwood community of northwest Calgary. The project aims to evaluate the feasibility of restoring a former wetland to a similar historical classification and size, explore opportunities to expand wetland area, enhance ecological function, and integrate the restored system within an active urban park. The work will address hydrology and stormwater integration, regulatory requirements, constructability, integration with surrounding infrastructure and public spaces, public access, and long-term performance, maintenance, and stewardship within an urban context.

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