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This Solicitation opportunity from Government of Canada was posted on January 6, 2026. The submission period has ended. Browse the details below for market research, or find similar active opportunities.

CLIMATE CHANGE ADAPTION PLAN AND CLIMATE CHANGE MITIGATION PLAN

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P25-45Canada

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The City of Fredericton is seeking qualified consulting teams to update two separate but related strategic documents: the Climate Change Adaptation Plan and the Energy and Emissions (Mitigation) Plan. These plans are essential for guiding the municipality’s approach to preparing for climate impacts, reducing greenhouse gas emissions, protecting critical infrastructure, and fostering a resilient, healthy, and affordable community. While the plans will remain distinct documents, the city recognizes the benefit of engaging a single consultant team capable of coordinating both updates efficiently. The Local Government has a strong history of proactive climate action, including the adoption of previous adaptation and mitigation plans between 2019 and 2022, as well as a Climate Emergency declaration in 2023. Recent governance reforms, updated population forecasts, advances in climate science, and provincial guidelines mandate that these plans be refreshed to reflect evolving risks and operational needs, as well as to include third-party verification of greenhouse gas inventories. The City emphasizes that the new plans should be practical, community-focused, and inclusive of equity and Reconciliation considerations. They must go beyond greenhouse gas emission metrics to include broader performance indicators that support ongoing monitoring, reporting, and informed decision-making. The updated plans aim to realign future actions to those within municipal control, celebrate current achievements, and promote a vibrant, livable environment by reducing risks to assets and enhancing resiliency. Proposals are due by January 22, 2026, and interested teams can contact the contracting authority, Dale Curtis, for further details. This initiative reflects the city’s ongoing commitment to climate leadership and adaptive governance in the face of changing environmental and societal conditions.

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City of Fredericton seeks consultants to update climate adaptation and emissions mitigation plans by 2026.

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Government of Canada → City of Fredericton

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541620 - Environmental Consulting ServicesView NAICS

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New Brunswick, CAN

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AgencyGovernment of Canada → City of Fredericton
Contacts1 person available
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Government of Canada → City of Fredericton
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Dale CurtisContracting Authority

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Addendum 3 - January 6, 2026Addendum 2 - December 19, 2025Addendum 1 - December 9, 2025The Local Government is seeking proposals from qualified consulting teams to update two key strategic documents: its Climate Change Adaptation Plan and the Energy and Emissions (Mitigation) Plan. These plans will guide how the Local Government prepares for climate impacts, reduces greenhouse gas emissions, protects critical infrastructure, and supports a healthy, resilient, and affordable future for residents. The Local Government wishes for the two plans to remain separate documents (i.e., not combined into one larger "climate plan") but recognizes the advantage and efficiencies of engaging a single consultant team with the expertise to advance both processes in a coordinated manner.The Local Government has been proactively addressing climate change for several decades. In 2019-2020, the Local Government completed a current Climate Change Risk and Vulnerability Assessment and Adaptation Plan, which was adopted by City Council in early 2020. In 2021, Council adopted the current Community Energy and Emissions Plan and the Corporate Energy and Emissions Plan - both which received a small update in 2022. Council also declared a Climate Emergency in 2023. Since then, Local Governance Reform, updated population forecasts, and new climate science have created the need for refreshed plans. In addition, best practice (and Provincial requirements) recommends updating climate adaptation plans every five years to ensure they reflect evolving risks and operational realities and conducting third-party verification of greenhouse gas (GHG) inventories every three years to maintain accuracy and credibility. The Local Government also wishes to celebrate the achievements of the current plans while realigning future actions to reflect what the municipality can directly control or influence rather than what is outside of its jurisdiction.The Local Government is seeking a consultant team that can deliver two practical and community-focused plans. The updated documents should focus on creating a more vibrant and liveable community, they should incorporate equity and Reconciliation consideration, reduce risk to our assets, and provide meaningful performance indicators beyond GHG emissions to support ongoing monitoring, reporting and decision-making.