Opportunity
Merx #AB-2026-03296
Engineering Assessment Services for Underground Transmission River Crossings in Edmonton
Posted
April 28, 2026
Respond By
May 20, 2026
Identifier
AB-2026-03296
NAICS
541330
Epcor Distribution & Transmission (EDTI) is seeking professional engineering services to assess critical underground transmission infrastructure in Edmonton, Alberta. - Government Buyer: - Epcor Distribution & Transmission (EDTI), a Canadian utility organization - Scope of Work: - Inspection, survey, and engineering assessment of high-voltage underground transmission river crossings - Focus on high-pressure fluid-filled (HPFF) cable systems running through pressurized steel pipes beneath the North Saskatchewan River - Evaluation of asset integrity, stability, and protection to ensure system reliability - Identification and mitigation of risks such as mechanical damage, soil erosion, and potential fluid leaks - Products/Services Requested: - Comprehensive professional engineering services (no specific products or part numbers listed) - Unique/Notable Requirements: - Specialized expertise in HPFF cable systems and underground transmission asset assessment - Emphasis on maintaining critical infrastructure and preventing environmental or operational hazards - OEMs and Vendors: - No specific OEMs or vendors are named in the solicitation - Classification: - Architect and engineering services for utility transmission infrastructure
Description
EPCOR Distribution & Transmission (EDTI) is seeking a qualified proponent to perform a comprehensive inspection, survey, and engineering assessment of multiple high-voltage underground transmission river crossings that use high-pressure fluid-filled (HPFF) cable systems. These cables run through pressurized steel pipes beneath the North Saskatchewan River at several locations across Edmonton. The project involves maintaining the integrity, stability, and protection of these assets to ensure system reliability and mitigate risks such as mechanical damage, soil erosion, and potential fluid leaks. The scope includes inspection, survey, and engineering assessment of the cable systems.