Opportunity

Alberta Purchasing #AB-2026-04128

Sylvan Lake Climate Adaptation Plan Consulting Services RFP

Posted

June 01, 2026

Respond By

July 30, 2026

Identifier

AB-2026-04128

NAICS

541620

The Town of Sylvan Lake, Alberta, is seeking consulting services to develop a comprehensive Climate Adaptation Plan. - Government buyer: Town of Sylvan Lake (municipal government) - No specific OEMs or commercial vendors are named; procurement is for professional services - Requested services: - Conduct a climate risk and vulnerability assessment for municipal systems (water, infrastructure, natural assets, health, tourism) - Identify vulnerabilities and risks related to climate hazards such as drought, extreme precipitation, and temperature extremes - Develop actionable strategies, policies, and investment recommendations to enhance community resilience - Support the tourism economy through climate adaptation planning - Integrate Indigenous engagement and traditional knowledge into the planning process - Facilitate community collaboration via a Climate Resilience Advisory Group - Establish an implementation framework with timelines, responsibilities, and monitoring indicators - Unique requirements: - Mandatory Indigenous engagement and inclusion of traditional knowledge - Community collaboration and advisory group involvement - Alignment with trade agreements NWPTA and CFTA - No products, part numbers, or OEM hardware/software are specified; this is a consulting and planning services procurement only

Description

The Town of Sylvan Lake is seeking proposals for a Climate Adaptation Plan. The project involves conducting a comprehensive climate risk and vulnerability assessment focusing on hazards such as drought, extreme precipitation, and temperature extremes across municipal systems including water, infrastructure, natural assets, health, and tourism. The plan will include actionable strategies, policies, and investments to enhance resilience and support the local economy, with an emphasis on Indigenous engagement and community collaboration. The project delivery period is from August 26, 2026, to October 15, 2027.

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