Opportunity
Alberta Purchasing #2026.05-01
Engineering Design and Field Services for Tees Reservoir and Truckfill Station (Lacombe County)
Posted
May 26, 2026
Respond By
June 23, 2026
Identifier
2026.05-01
NAICS
541330, 237110, 237990
Lacombe County is seeking a consultant to provide engineering design and field services for the Hamlet of Tees Reservoir and Truckfill Station project. - Government Buyer: - Lacombe County, Alberta, Canada - Scope of Work: - Engineering design, detailed design, and approvals for a new reservoir and bulk water fill station - Procurement support, field services during construction, and post-construction services (including warranty inspection, record drawings, O&M manuals, and final acceptance) - Facility must accommodate a wide range of water container sizes (from 20 L bottles to 62,000 L B-Trains) - Integration with existing HWY 12/21 Regional Water Services Commission potable water main - Design must be green energy ready and allow for future expansion to domestic water distribution and fire protection - Programming of local control into existing SCADA systems - Compliance with Lacombe County Standards Manual and requirements from recent geotechnical and energy modelling reports - Referenced Reports/Consultants (not OEMs): - Stantec - Site Engineering Technology Inc. - ParklandGEO Ltd. - RJC Engineers - Notable Requirements: - Consultant must provide WCB Clearance Certificate, Commercial General Liability Insurance, and proof of professional licenses/affiliations - All necessary regulatory approvals must be obtained by the consultant - No specific OEMs or product part numbers are listed in the solicitation
Description
Lacombe County is soliciting proposals for engineering design and field services for the Hamlet of Tees Reservoir and Truckfill Station project. The project involves detailed design, approvals, procurement support, field services, and post-construction services for a new reservoir and bulk water fill station to support agricultural and economic activities and provide improved water access to residents. The facility will be designed to accommodate a range of water container sizes and be adaptable for future domestic water distribution and fire protection systems. The project includes coordination with existing water infrastructure and adherence to county standards and green energy readiness requirements.