Opportunity
CanadaBuys #468-2026
City of Winnipeg Real-time Coagulant Optimization System and Public Engagement Services
Posted
June 04, 2026
Respond By
June 26, 2026
Identifier
468-2026
NAICS
541690, 541820
The City of Winnipeg is seeking proposals for the development and implementation of a real-time coagulant optimization system at its Drinking Water Treatment Plant. - Government Buyer: - City of Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada - Office of Public Engagement involved for stakeholder and public engagement requirements - Products/Services Requested: - Development and deployment of a real-time chemical optimization system for water treatment - System must include recommendation engine, hardware deployment, operator training, quarterly model reviews, and model retraining - Historic data analysis of water treatment parameters - Public and stakeholder engagement services, including strategy development, event planning, communications, stakeholder mapping, and data analysis - Unique/Notable Requirements: - Compliance with City of Winnipeg Project Management Manual and policies (Green Building Policy, Universal Design Policy, Public Engagement Guidelines) - Public engagement deliverables must use City templates/branding, include multi-step reviews, translation, accessible data formats, and plain-language materials - Engagement activities require detailed planning, tracking, and reporting, with raw data and summaries provided after each phase - No specific OEMs, vendors, products, or part numbers are named in the solicitation - Estimated contract value is $275,000
Description
This solicitation is for the development and deployment of a real-time chemical optimization system at the City of Winnipeg Drinking Water Treatment Plant. The project includes model development, hardware deployment, operator training, quarterly model reviews, and model retraining. It requires compliance with the City's Project Management Manual and policies such as Green Building Policy, Universal Design Policy, and Public Engagement Guidelines. The contract duration is until December 31, 2028, with funding available of $275,000.