Opportunity
Alberta Purchasing #AB-2026-04221
Cochrane Lake Improvement Plan Infrastructure Services RFQ
Posted
June 04, 2026
Respond By
June 29, 2026
Identifier
AB-2026-04221
NAICS
237110, 237990
Rocky View County, Alberta, is seeking qualified firms for the Cochrane Lake Improvement Plan, a significant infrastructure initiative targeting environmental and operational challenges at Cochrane Lake. - Government Buyer: - Rocky View County, Alberta - Project Scope: - Construction of a new raw water inlet from the Bow River - Upgrades to the existing discharge pump station - Management and operational control of lake water levels - Construction of a paved pathway around Cochrane Lake - Project Objectives: - Address flooding, water quality, and odour issues - Improve stormwater management for over 1,400 hectares of land - Enhance lake resilience to climate variability - Improve environmental conditions through better water circulation - OEMs and Vendors: - No specific OEMs or vendors are named in the notice - Products/Services Requested: - Infrastructure construction and improvement services (no part numbers or quantities specified) - Unique Requirements: - Focus on environmental enhancement and operational control - Submissions must be sent via email to Rocky View County purchasing
Description
This solicitation is for the Cochrane Lake Improvement Plan, a comprehensive infrastructure project aimed at addressing flooding, water quality, and odour issues in Cochrane Lake, a provincially owned natural wetland/lake in Rocky View County, Alberta. The project includes construction of a new raw water inlet from the Bow River, upgrades to the discharge pump station, management of lake water levels, and construction of a paved pathway around the lake. The goal is to improve stormwater management capacity, increase lake resilience to climate variability, and enhance environmental conditions through improved water circulation. The lake currently has no natural inlet or outlet, leading to fluctuating levels and poor water quality, and past efforts have included constructing a pump station and outlet pipeline with recent approval for increased discharge rates.