Opportunity

Merx #RFP-ETS-HF-2026-04

Hydrodynamic Modelling Study for Deadhorse Creek, Winkler Coulee Bypass, and Hespeler Drain

Posted

May 06, 2026

Respond By

June 03, 2026

Identifier

RFP-ETS-HF-2026-04

NAICS

541330

Manitoba Transportation and Infrastructure is seeking engineering services for a comprehensive hydrodynamic modelling study of Deadhorse Creek, Winkler Coulee Bypass, and Hespeler Drain. - Government Buyer: - Government of Manitoba, Manitoba Transportation and Infrastructure, Water Management Planning and Standards - OEMs and Vendors: - No specific OEMs or vendors are named; however, the HEC-RAS 2D software is specified for modelling - Products/Services Requested: - Hydrodynamic Modelling Study (RFP-ETS-HF-2026-04) - Develop, calibrate, and validate a 2D unsteady hydrodynamic model using HEC-RAS 2D - Analyze flood events up to a 1-in-500-year return period - Produce sealed 1-in-200-year Flood Hazard Maps for multiple communities - Deliver technical reports and impact assessments - Unique or Notable Requirements: - Use of HEC-RAS 2D software is mandatory for modelling - Flood mapping must be certified (sealed) by a professional engineer - Study covers several communities, including Morden, Winkler, Reinfeld, Plum Coulee, Horndean, Schanzenfeld, Rosenfeld, and St Jean Baptiste - Indigenous business participation is encouraged under the Indigenous Procurement Initiative - Electronic bid submission is required - Period of Performance: - Initial contract term of 10 months, with possible extension up to 1 year

Description

The Government of Manitoba, represented by the Minister of Manitoba Transportation and Infrastructure, is issuing a Request for Proposals for the provision of a hydrodynamic modelling study for Deadhorse Creek, Winkler Coulee, and Hespeler Drain. The project involves engineering services to conduct the study. The contract duration is 10 months with an option for an additional two months. Proposals must be submitted electronically by June 3, 2026.

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