Opportunity
CivicInfo BC #2026-1000-8200
City of Trail Seeks Feasibility Study for Downtown Mixed-Use Development
Posted
June 26, 2026
Respond By
July 10, 2026
Identifier
2026-1000-8200
NAICS
541620, 541310
The City of Trail, British Columbia, is seeking qualified development consultants to conduct a comprehensive feasibility study for two City-owned downtown properties at 900 Spokane Street and 901 Helena Street. - Government Buyer: - City of Trail, Public Works office - Contact: David Moorhead, GM Corporate Services - No specific OEMs or product vendors are named; this is a consulting services procurement - Services Requested: - Comprehensive feasibility study for redevelopment of two properties - Market analysis and housing needs assessment - Land use concepts and development scenarios for mixed-use residential and commercial use - Community engagement and alignment with local needs - Financial feasibility and funding strategy review - Implementation planning and site condition review - Unique/Notable Requirements: - Proposals must address environmental, economic, and social sustainability - Emphasis on efficient land use, climate-conscious development, and long-term community benefit - Insurance coverage required for selected consultant - No products, part numbers, or purchase quantities are specified - Focus is on consulting expertise in urban development, market analysis, and sustainable planning
Description
The City of Trail is soliciting proposals from qualified development consultants to conduct a comprehensive feasibility study for the development of two City-owned properties located at 900 Spokane Street and 901 Helena Street. The study aims to identify viable, market-supported, and community-aligned development opportunities, including funding options and a clear implementation strategy. The preferred development form is mixed-use residential and commercial to address local housing needs and support downtown revitalization. Proposals should incorporate principles of environmental, economic, and social sustainability.