Opportunity
CanadaBuys #BC1220-030-2026-001
Consulting Services for Surrey City Energy District Energy Strategy Update
Posted
June 03, 2026
Respond By
June 24, 2026
Identifier
BC1220-030-2026-001
NAICS
541690, 541330, 541620
The City of Surrey, British Columbia, is seeking consulting services to update the District Energy strategy for Surrey City Energy, its municipally owned utility. - Government Buyer: - City of Surrey (municipal government, British Columbia, Canada) - OEMs and Vendors: - No specific OEMs or vendors are named in the solicitation - Products/Services Requested: - District Energy strategy development services - Required expertise includes: - Mechanical engineering with district energy specialization - District energy network modeling - Business case and financial analysis for utilities - Resource management and strategic decision analysis - Energy policy and utility planning - Low carbon thermal energy generation - Heat pump technology - GHG emissions analysis - Optional: Stakeholder engagement - No products, part numbers, or purchase quantities specified - Unique or Notable Requirements: - The selected team must provide the proposed personnel for the services as described - No substitutions or reductions in personnel without prior approval - Emphasis on technical expertise in low carbon and district energy solutions
Description
The City of Surrey is seeking proposals to develop an updated District Energy strategy for Surrey City Energy, a municipally owned utility operating the City's District Energy System. The strategy should align with current development priorities, support the low-carbon transition, and identify sustainable growth opportunities through 2075. The project requires expertise in mechanical engineering with district energy specialization, network modeling, financial analysis, resource management, energy policy, low carbon thermal energy generation, heat pump technology, and GHG emissions analysis. Stakeholder engagement is optional. The selected proponent must ensure personnel perform the services as described without substitutions or reductions without prior approval.