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This Solicitation opportunity from Government of Canada was posted on May 5, 2026. The submission period has ended. Browse the details below for market research, or find similar active opportunities.

New Westminster Police Board Strategic Plan

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BCNWRFP-26-13International

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The City of New Westminster is soliciting proposals to engage a qualified consultant or firm to develop a comprehensive three-year strategic plan for the New Westminster Police Board. The work requires demonstrated expertise in strategic planning, community engagement, and the operational dynamics of public-sector boards, with a focus on aligning organizational goals with community needs and expectations. Proposals must be submitted through the City’s Purchasing Bids and Tenders portal, where all relevant documentation, including any subsequent addenda or amendments, must be regularly monitored by proponents. The solicitation number is BCNWRFP-26-13, posted on May 5, 2026, with a firm response deadline of May 28, 2026. All submissions must adhere strictly to the RFP requirements as outlined on the City’s official bidding website. The contract is managed by the City of New Westminster’s Contracting Authority, who can be contacted at nwpurchasing@newwestcity.ca for inquiries. Although the solicitation appears in the Canada Buys system under the Government of Canada listing, the actual procurement authority and performance location remain with the City of New Westminster. Proponents are responsible for ensuring full compliance with all instructions, timelines, and documentation requirements, and must confirm they have reviewed all updates posted to the City’s Bids and Tenders site. There is no set-aside designation for this opportunity, and it is open to any qualified firm capable of delivering the specified strategic planning services.

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City of New Westminster seeks consultant for three-year police board strategic plan via RFP BCNWRFP-26-13, due May 28, 2026.

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Government of Canada → City of New Westminster

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541618 - Other Management Consulting ServicesView NAICS

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AgencyGovernment of Canada → City of New Westminster
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Government of Canada → City of New Westminster
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Through the City of New Westminster Request for Proposals (RFP) process, the New Westminster Police Board is seeking a qualified consultant or firm with expertise in strategic planning, community engagement, and public-sector board operations to support the development of a 3-year Strategic Plan for the organization.The City of New Westminster posts notifications on BC Bid; interested firms can download the documents from the City’s Purchasing Bids&Tenders web page at https://newwestcity.bidsandtenders.caProponents are responsible to check for all subsequent addenda/amendments on the City B&T website and respond according to the Request for Proposal documents.