Opportunity
City of Kawartha Lakes Bidsandtenders #2026-054-CP
Consulting Services for Fire Services Master Plan – City of Kawartha Lakes
Posted
April 28, 2026
Respond By
May 28, 2026
Identifier
2026-054-CP
NAICS
541690
The City of Kawartha Lakes is seeking qualified consultants to develop a comprehensive Fire Services Master Plan. - Government Buyer: - The Corporation of the City of Kawartha Lakes (Ontario, Canada) - Requested Services: - Preparation of a Fire Master Plan - Updated Community Risk Assessment (CRA) - Community Wildland Fire Protection Plan - All deliverables consolidated into a single document - Assessment of current fire services, identification of gaps and opportunities, and evidence-based recommendations for stations, staffing, apparatus, and operations - Growth-related analysis aligned with the City’s Growth Management Strategy to support Development Charges and long-term financial planning - Deliverables must be suitable for Council and public use to support informed municipal decision-making - OEMs and Vendors: - No specific OEMs or vendors are mentioned - Products/Part Numbers: - No products or part numbers are specified; only consulting services are requested - Unique Requirements: - Emphasis on a consolidated, actionable plan that supports both operational improvements and long-term municipal planning
Description
The City of Kawartha Lakes is seeking a qualified consultant to develop a comprehensive, integrated Fire Services Master Plan to guide long-term service delivery and infrastructure planning. The project includes preparation of a Fire Master Plan, updated Community Risk Assessment, and a Community Wildland Fire Protection Plan, consolidated into a single cohesive document. The consultant will assess current fire services, identify gaps and opportunities, and provide evidence-based recommendations for stations, staffing, apparatus, and operations. The assignment includes a growth-related analysis aligned with the City's 2025 Growth Management Strategy, supporting Development Charges and long-term financial planning. All deliverables must be suitable for Council and public use to support informed municipal decision-making.