Opportunity

Alberta Purchasing #AB-2026-03722

Engineering Consulting Services for Regional Facilities Condition Assessment and Management Strategy (Pincher Creek & Cowley)

Posted

May 13, 2026

Respond By

May 29, 2026

Identifier

AB-2026-03722

NAICS

541330

This opportunity seeks qualified engineering consultants to deliver a comprehensive facilities condition assessment and management strategy for the Municipal District of Pincher Creek No. 9 and the Village of Cowley in Alberta. - Government Buyer: - Municipal District of Pincher Creek No. 9 (MD), Alberta - In partnership with the Village of Cowley - Scope of Work: - Assessment of approximately 35-40 municipal facilities of varying size and complexity - Services include: - Facility condition assessments - Identification of deficiencies - Determination of facility life expectancy - Budgeted replacement costing - Evaluation of regional collaboration opportunities - All work must comply with Alberta Community Partnership (ACP) grant requirements - Products/Services Requested: - Engineering consulting services for facility assessment and management strategy - No specific OEMs, part numbers, or products are identified; focus is on professional services - Unique Requirements: - Project is funded by the ACP grant and must adhere to its guidelines - Regional collaboration and strategic planning are emphasized - Delivery/Performance Locations: - Facilities within the Municipal District of Pincher Creek No. 9 and the Village of Cowley - Contracting office located at 1037 Herron Ave. and PO Box 279, 1038 Herron Ave, Pincher Creek, AB

Description

The Municipal District of Pincher Creek No. 9 is seeking qualified consultants to provide engineering services for a regional facilities condition assessment and management strategy within the MD and the Village of Cowley. The services include condition assessments, deficiency identification, life expectancy determinations, budgeted replacement costing, and regional assessment of collaboration opportunities. The project involves reviewing 35-40 facilities of varying size and complexity and is funded through the Alberta Community Partnership grant. The purpose is to select a firm to undertake the entire Regional Facilities Management Strategy project.

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