Opportunity
Alberta Purchasing #TI-ITP- 03- 2026
Alberta Solicits Scrap Metal Compliance Monitoring Solution
Posted
May 27, 2026
Respond By
June 26, 2026
Identifier
TI-ITP- 03- 2026
NAICS
541511, 541512
The Alberta Ministry of Public Safety and Emergency Services is seeking a comprehensive solution to replace its current Scrap Metal Transaction Tracking System. - Government Buyer: - Province of Alberta, Ministry of Public Safety and Emergency Services - Products/Services Requested: - Design, development, and deployment of a secure, reliable, and scalable Scrap Metal Compliance Monitoring Solution - System must enable scrap metal dealers and recyclers to report all buy and sell transactions, including business-to-business, to the government - Authorized law enforcement must be able to access, search, and analyze transaction data - Unique/Notable Requirements: - Solution must comply with the Scrap Metal Dealers and Recyclers Identification Act (SMDRIA) and associated regulations - Emphasis on robust data security, traceable payment methods, and expanded reporting/traceability features - No specific OEMs, vendors, or part numbers are named; open to all qualified suppliers - No hardware or COTS software specified; focus is on custom system development and implementation
Description
The Province of Alberta's Ministry of Public Safety and Emergency Services is seeking a replacement for its current Scrap Metal Transaction Tracking Solution to improve oversight, compliance, and public safety in the scrap metal industry. The solution must support enforcement of the Scrap Metal Dealers and Recyclers Identification Act, requiring dealers and recyclers to report all scrap metal transactions. The project involves developing a secure, reliable, and scalable system that enables efficient submission of transaction data and allows authorized law enforcement access for analysis. The initiative aims to combat theft and trafficking of high-value metals and ensure legislative compliance.