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R26-38 Urban Forest Management Strategy

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BC230203

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The District of Squamish is seeking a qualified consultant to develop a comprehensive Urban Forest Management Strategy (UFMS) that will guide the management of trees on both public and private lands over a 25-year period. The strategy aims to be endorsed by the Council and will outline measurable actions, strategies, and initiatives to maintain or enhance the urban tree canopy and identify opportunities for new tree planting. The contract is identified by solicitation number BC230203 and was posted on June 2, 2026, with proposals due by June 30, 2026. This solicitation is managed by the Government of Canada on behalf of the District of Squamish, and interested suppliers are invited to register, download relevant project documents, and submit their responses via the Bids & Tenders platform. The contract emphasizes creating a long-term, actionable plan to support sustainable urban forestry management aligned with the district’s environmental and community goals. The primary contact for this opportunity can be reached through the provided procurement email address.

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District of Squamish seeks consultant for 25-year Urban Forest Management Strategy, proposals due June 30, 2026.

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Government of Canada → District of SquamishView Agency

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541320 - Landscape Architectural ServicesView NAICS

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AgencyGovernment of Canada → District of Squamish
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The District is seeking the services of a qualified consultant to create a District-wide, Council-endorsed Urban Forest Management Strategy (“UFMS”) to address trees on public and private lands. The scope of the UFMS will focus on a 25-year planning horizon and shall identify measurable actions, strategies and initiatives to maintain or enhance canopy cover and opportunities for tree planting initiatives. Interested suppliers can register, download project documents and submit their responses on the Bids & Tenders project page.

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