Opportunity

Alberta Purchasing #27AGI034

Dam Safety Review and Risk Analysis for Women’s Coulee Dam (Alberta)

Posted

May 11, 2026

Respond By

June 01, 2026

Identifier

27AGI034

NAICS

541330

The Government of Alberta is seeking professional services for a comprehensive Dam Safety Review (DSR) and risk analysis of the Women’s Coulee Dam and its related structures. - Government Buyer: - Government of Alberta, Alberta Agriculture and Irrigation - Scope of Work: - Conduct a Dam Safety Review and risk analysis for the Women’s Coulee Dam - Assess dam safety deficiencies, non-conformances, and issues related to operations, maintenance, and surveillance - Provide recommendations for remediation and risk mitigation - Ensure compliance with: - Alberta Dam and Canal Safety Directive (Dec 2018) - Alberta Agriculture and Irrigation’s Dam Safety Management Plan (Oct 2024) - Part 6 of Water (Ministerial) Regulation (205/1998) - Canadian Dam Association (CDA) Guidelines and Technical Bulletins - Products/Services Requested: - Dam safety review and risk analysis services (no specific OEMs or products listed) - Unique Requirements: - Strict adherence to provincial and national dam safety standards and guidelines - Detailed assessment and actionable recommendations for dam safety and risk management - Delivery/Performance Location: - Work to be performed at the Women’s Coulee Dam, with deliverables to be submitted to the Alberta government office in Edmonton, Alberta - No specific OEMs or vendors are named in the solicitation

Description

The solicitation is for a Dam Safety Review (DSR) to assess and evaluate the safety of the Women’s Coulee Dam and its appurtenant structures. The review includes identifying and reviewing dam safety deficiencies, non-conformances, and operations, maintenance and surveillance issues. Recommendations for remediation and risk mitigation/management are also required. The DSR must comply with specified regulations, directives, and best practices including the Alberta Dam and Canal Safety Directive and Canadian Dam Association guidelines.

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