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RFP#2026-01:Risk Assessment and Cost & Schedule Peer Review Services for Ookwemin Minising and Biidaasige Park North

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RFP#2026-01 [BF-101999]Canada

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The Toronto Waterfront Revitalization Corporation, acting on behalf of the Government of Canada, has issued RFP#2026-01 to procure Risk Assessment and Cost & Schedule Peer Review Services for the Ookwemin Minising and Biidaasige Park North projects. This solicitation seeks qualified firms to independently evaluate project risks, cost estimates, and scheduling methodologies to ensure robust planning, financial integrity, and timely delivery. The review services are critical to identifying potential vulnerabilities and providing actionable recommendations to mitigate delays and budget overruns across these key waterfront development initiatives. Proposals must be submitted by the deadline of July 28, 2026, at 7:00 PM EDT, and are open to firms with demonstrated expertise in infrastructure project review, particularly within public sector or large-scale urban development contexts. The contract is administered federally, and while no specific set-aside provisions or NAICS codes are outlined, potential bidders are expected to possess substantial experience in peer review processes and a proven track record in delivering objective, high-quality assessments. All inquiries and submissions should be directed to the designated Contracting Authority at the provided contact information.

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Procurement of independent risk, cost, and schedule peer review for Toronto waterfront projects due July 28, 2026.

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Government of Canada → Toronto Waterfront Revitalization CorporationView Agency

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541618 - Other Management Consulting ServicesView NAICS

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AgencyGovernment of Canada → Toronto Waterfront Revitalization Corporation
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https://waterfrontoronto.bonfirehub.ca/opportunities/101999

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