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This Solicitation opportunity from Government of Canada was posted on March 26, 2026. The submission period has ended. Browse the details below for market research, or find similar active opportunities.

Rocky View County - Request for Proposal - RFP-26-006 Emerging Sector Strategy - Technology and Energy Sector Final

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AB-2026-02087Canada

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Rocky View County is seeking a qualified consultant to conduct a detailed research and policy support study focused on the development of computing facilities, including data centers and related technologies. The project aims to explore the potential scope and impact of such facilities within the County, which has a predominantly rural setting. The consultant will analyze various scales of computing-related developments, resource requirements, opportunities for co-location, and interactions with the surrounding agricultural landscape. The study will also address broader considerations such as environmental effects, emergency response, decommissioning practices, and taxation outcomes to guide future land use, infrastructure, and economic development planning. Additionally, the contract requires alignment with provincial and federal strategies related to technology sectors including data centers, artificial intelligence, and digital sovereignty. The final deliverable will be a comprehensive report that informs Rocky View County’s Emerging Sector Strategy and assists in policy development for the technology and energy sectors. The solicitation was issued on March 26, 2026, with proposals due by April 7, 2026, and the County will be the primary point of contact for this opportunity.

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Rocky View County seeks consultant for computing facilities study, policy support, and technology sector alignment.

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Government of Canada → Rocky View County

NAICS

541620 - Environmental Consulting ServicesView NAICS

Place of Performance

Alberta, CAN

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AgencyGovernment of Canada → Rocky View County
Contacts1 person available
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Government of Canada → Rocky View County
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Indra GhoshContracting Authority

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Rocky View County (the County) is undertaking an Emerging Sector Strategy to better understand and plan for the potential development of facilities that house computing equipment, including data centers and related uses. The County is seeking a qualified consultant to prepare a comprehensive research and policy support report to inform future land use planning, infrastructure coordination, and economic development decisions. The study will identify and assess the spectrum of computing-related uses that could reasonably be supported within the County, ranging from smaller-scale facilities to large or hyperscale developments. The analysis will examine required resource inputs, opportunities for co-located or adjacent facilities, and potential impacts on surrounding lands. Given the County’s rural context, particular emphasis will be placed on interactions with agricultural activities, including both opportunities for support and potential impacts requiring mitigation. The project will also consider broader implications such as environmental and operational impacts, emergency response considerations, decommissioning and reclamation practices, and potential tax and assessment outcomes. In addition, the study will assess how the County can align with relevant provincial and federal strategies, including those related to data centers, artificial intelligence, mature assets, and digital sovereignty. The final deliverables will be a comprehensive report intended to support the County’s Emerging Sector Strategy and future policy development.