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This Solicitation opportunity from Government of Canada was posted on January 15, 2026. The submission period has ended. Browse the details below for market research, or find similar active opportunities.

Infrastructure - Request for Proposal - Plan No.: 023344A EDMONTON - LAW COURTS - Furniture and Electrical Addition

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AB-2025-07805Canada

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The contract pertains to a minor interior renovation project at the existing Edmonton law court building, a nine-storey structure built between 1967 and 1972, located at 1a Sir Winston Churchill Square NW. The building features a concrete structure with both combustible and non-combustible elements, two basement levels, and nine floors above grade, and currently lacks sprinkler systems. The renovation focuses on the administration area within the King's Bench staff workspaces and includes the installation of new furniture along with necessary structural, electrical, and mechanical modifications. Key tasks involve constructing a new electrical and data closet, running power and data feeds via new and existing cored floor access, and removing existing carpet tile and wood base to prepare for new flooring materials. The work also requires the supply and installation of 25 temporary workstations to be used during construction. This project will be executed under the current building code requirements as mandated by the authority having jurisdiction and includes phased workstation installations to maintain operational continuity. The solicitation, identified under the Request for Proposal number AB-2025-07805 and titled "Infrastructure - Request for Proposal - Plan No.: 023344A EDMONTON - LAW COURTS - Furniture and Electrical Addition," was posted by Infrastructure Canada on January 15, 2026, with a response deadline of January 20, 2026. The contracting authority is Catherine Antolick, who can be contacted via the provided government email. The project is federally administered and located within Alberta.

General Info

Minor interior renovation in Edmonton law courts including furniture, electrical, and mechanical upgrades.

Agency

Government of Canada → Infrastructure

NAICS

236220 - Commercial and Institutional Building Construction View NAICS

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Alberta, CAN

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AgencyGovernment of Canada → Infrastructure
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Government of Canada → Infrastructure
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Catherine AntolickContracting Authority

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The Edmonton law court is an existing nine-storey building located at 1a Sir Winston Churchill sq nw, constructed circa 1967 - 1972. The existing building is composed of combustible / non-combustible construction with a concrete structure. The building has two basement levels and nine floors above grade. The existing building is not sprinklered. The available code of the era of construction begun (1967) was the 1960 national building code. It is assumed the existing building was built to comply with the building code of the era and it was approved by the authority having jurisdiction. The scope of this project include minor interior renovation to the administration area within the king's bench staff work spaces to accommodate new furniture, with structural, electrical, and mechanical modifications necessary to complete the work. Work of this Contract comprises the following: The objective of this project is the phased approach for the supply and installation of new workstations complying to the latest building code requirements by AHJ. Building of a new electrical and data closet, running new power and data feed into the workstations via new and existing cored floor access throughout. Demolish existing carpet tile and wood base in project scope area, prepare subfloor to receive new carpet tile and new rubber base. Contractor to supply and install 25 temporary workstations during construction.