Opportunity
CanadaBuys #AB-2026-03188
Feasibility Assessment and Planning for Hawkcliff Wetland Restoration in Calgary
Posted
April 22, 2026
Respond By
May 27, 2026
Identifier
AB-2026-03188
NAICS
541620, 541690, 541330
The City of Calgary is seeking qualified multidisciplinary teams to conduct a feasibility assessment and provide planning, design, and construction support for the restoration of the Hawkcliff Wetland in Hawkcliff Park, Hawkwood community, northwest Calgary. - Government Buyer: - City of Calgary - OEMs and Vendors: - No specific OEMs or vendors are named in the solicitation - Products/Services Requested: - Feasibility assessment for urban wetland restoration - Site investigations and environmental studies - Water balance and hydrologic modeling - Development of restoration alternatives - Cost estimation and risk mitigation strategies - Potential planning, design, and construction support for future phases - Unique or Notable Requirements: - Expertise in environmental services, feasibility studies, and ecological science - Initial contract covers only Phase 1 (Feasibility Analysis); future phases depend on feasibility, funding, and performance - Relevant UNSPSC codes: 77101604, 77000000, 77101700, 77101707, 80101601, 81171600 - Period of Performance: - Initial contract duration is 8 months - Place of Performance: - Hawkcliff Park, Hawkwood community, northwest Calgary - City of Calgary offices for contracting and administration
Description
The City of Calgary is seeking proposals from qualified multidisciplinary teams for a feasibility assessment and potential planning, design, and construction support for an urban wetland restoration project at Hawkcliff Park in the Hawkwood community of northwest Calgary. The project involves evaluating the feasibility of restoring a former wetland to its historical classification and size, with opportunities to expand the wetland area, enhance ecological function, and integrate the system within an active urban park. The scope includes site investigations, water balance and hydrologic modeling, development of restoration alternatives, cost estimates, and risk mitigation strategies. The initial contract covers Phase 1 (Feasibility Analysis), with subsequent phases dependent on feasibility results, funding, and performance.