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Erosion and Sediment Control Implementation

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The City of Port Moody is seeking a subcontractor to develop and implement a comprehensive Sediment Control Plan aimed at managing runoff, dust, and other environmental impacts arising during construction activities. The contract requires the successful bidder to design and execute measures that prevent soil erosion and contamination of nearby waterways, ensuring compliance with environmental regulations and best practices. Responsibilities include site-specific planning, installation of erosion control structures, ongoing monitoring, and reporting to mitigate sediment discharge and maintain site integrity throughout the project lifecycle. The solicitation is open for submissions until July 28, 2026, with the contract classified under NAICS code 541620, indicating professional, scientific, and technical services related to environmental consulting and planning. Performance of the work is required to take place in Port Moody, British Columbia, and the project is structured as a subcontract under the broader oversight of the Government of Canada. Interested parties must respond through the official tender portal by the stated deadline, with no set-aside provisions or specific small business targeting indicated. Full implementation of the control plan must align with local environmental standards and maintain the ecological integrity of the surrounding area during all phases of construction.

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Develop and implement sediment control plan in Port Moody to prevent erosion and environmental contamination during construction.

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Government of Canada → City of Port MoodyView Agency

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541620 - Environmental Consulting ServicesView NAICS

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Port Moody, BC, CAN

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AgencyGovernment of Canada → City of Port Moody
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Develop and implement a Sediment Control Plan to manage runoff, dust, and environmental impacts during construction.

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