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This Solicitation opportunity from Government of Canada was posted on May 14, 2026. The submission period has ended. Browse the details below for market research, or find similar active opportunities.

Lac La Biche County - Request for Proposal - Highway 55 Signature Walking Trail Conceptual Design Services

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AB-2026-03252Canada

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The County of Lac La Biche is seeking proposals from qualified consulting firms to develop conceptual design options for the Highway 55 Walking Trail Project, a signature public space intended to transcend its function as a simple pathway and become a landmark that embodies the County’s identity and fosters community pride. Proposals must include two to four high-level design concepts accompanied by preliminary cost estimates, focusing on placemaking elements that integrate movement, community engagement, and visual impact to create a memorable experience for residents and visitors. The selected firm will present these options to the County for evaluation and recommendation, with the winning design to be refined toward a detailed conceptual stage. Detailed engineering design is explicitly excluded from this phase and will be considered separately if pursued later. The solicitation, identified as AB-2026-03252, was posted on May 14, 2026, with responses due by May 27, 2026, and is managed by Sabhago Oad, P.Eng., as the Contracting Authority.

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Lac La Biche seeks consultants for conceptual designs of Highway 55 Walking Trail, proposals due May 27.

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Government of Canada → Lac La Biche County

NAICS

541310 - Architectural ServicesView NAICS

Place of Performance

Alberta, CAN

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AgencyGovernment of Canada → Lac La Biche County
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Government of Canada → Lac La Biche County
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Sabhago Oad P.EngContracting Authority

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The County of Lac La Biche (the “County”) invites proposals from qualified consulting firms for the proposed Highway 55 Walking Trail Project (the “Project”) in Lac La Biche, Alberta. Proposals shall include two (2) to four (4) high-level conceptual design options and preliminary order-of-magnitude cost estimates. The County of Lac La Biche envisions the proposed walkway as more than a functional transportation corridor. It is intended to become a defining public space and landmark feature that reflects the County’s identity, enhances community pride, and creates a memorable experience for residents and visitors. The design should seamlessly integrate movement, community, and visual impact, transforming a simple walkway into a destination. This assignment is intended to identify, evaluate, and recommend conceptual design options that incorporate architecturally enhanced features supporting placemaking and community identity. The successful Proponent will present the design alternatives and evaluation findings to the County to support the selection of a preferred option. Once selected, the preferred option will be refined to a more detailed conceptual design level. Detailed engineering design is outside the scope of this phase and may be commissioned separately to the successful Proponent.