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This Solicitation opportunity from Government of Canada was posted on January 19, 2026. The submission period has ended. Browse the details below for market research, or find similar active opportunities.

City of Beaumont - Request for Proposal - Pumphouse Equipment Service and Maintenance

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AB-2026-00472Canada

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The City of Beaumont is seeking proposals from qualified contractors to provide comprehensive mechanical, instrumentation, and electrical inspection, maintenance, and repair services for its water and wastewater infrastructure. The scope specifically includes equipment at the Main Pumphouse and the St. Vital Pumphouse, covering pumps, valves, SCADA systems, PLCs, and other related equipment. A key requirement is that contractors have experience with VTScada software, as this is the system used by the City for monitoring and control. Regular inspections are mandated, with monthly inspections typically occurring in the first week of each month, and annual inspections also required. The City will communicate precise scheduling details to the selected contractor. The successful contractor will serve as the prime contractor responsible for coordinating all maintenance and repair activities in compliance with manufacturer guidelines, industry best practices, and City standards. All work must adhere to applicable Canadian Standards Association (CSA) guidelines, occupational health and safety (OHS) regulations, and relevant building codes. Additionally, the contract anticipates future integration of new stormwater and wastewater lift stations within the next one to five years, which the contractor may also be required to service. The solicitation, issued by the City of Beaumont, closes on February 13, 2026, and inquiries or proposals are to be directed to the designated Contracting Authority.

General Info

City of Beaumont seeks contractors for mechanical, electrical inspections and maintenance of water infrastructure.

Agency

Government of Canada → City of Beaumont

NAICS

221320 - Sewage Treatment Facilities View NAICS

Place of Performance

Alberta, CAN

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AgencyGovernment of Canada → City of Beaumont
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Government of Canada → City of Beaumont
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Michael LamContracting Authority

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The City of Beaumont manages essential water and wastewater infrastructure and is requesting proposals from qualified and experienced contractors to provide mechanical, instrumentation and electrical inspection, maintenance, and routine and emergency repairs of the water, wastewater and system components, including systems located at two pumphouses: the Main Pumphouse and the St. Vital Pumphouse in Beaumont, AB. Equipment at the pumphouses include pumps, valves, Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition (SCADA) and Programmable Logic Controllers (PLC) and other electrical and mechanical equipment. The City has the VTScada software program and the Supplier selected must have experience with this type of SCADA software. Inspections are required monthly and on an annual basis. Monthly inspections are normally conducted during the first week of the month. The City will advise the Supplier of the specific timeframes for the monthly and annual inspections. Other storm water and wastewater lift stations are expected to come online in the next 1-5 years. The selected Supplier is required to act as the prime contractor for the work scope, coordinating all activities required to ensure that the work completed follows manufacturer’s requirements outlined in operation and maintenance manuals, industry best practices and the City’s requirements. Work shall conform to Canadian Standards Association (CSA), OHS, building codes and manufacturer instructions for the mechanical, instrumentation and electrical equipment at each facility.