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Sale & Development of Municipal Lands Former Upper Clements Park Lands

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AC060126International

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The Municipality of the County of Annapolis is seeking proposals for the sale and development of former Upper Clements Park lands through a solicitation process identified as AC060126. The opportunity was posted on CanadaBuys on June 1, 2026, with responses due by September 1, 2026, at 6:00 p.m. The NAICS code 237210 indicates this relates to land subdivision and development, and the contract falls under federal procurement guidelines despite being administered by the municipal government. Prospective bidders must access the Nova Scotia Procurement Portal for the most current tender documents and any addenda, as updates may not be reflected on CanadaBuys. Third-party platform registration or associated fees may be required to view documents or submit responses. Rob Frost, the Contracting Authority, serves as the primary point of contact and can be reached at rfrost@annapoliscounty.ca. The place of performance and organizational details are tied to the municipality, with no specific federal office address provided.

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Sale and development of Upper Clements Park land, Municipality of Annapolis, deadline September 1, 2026.

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Government of Canada → Municipality of the County of Annapolis

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AgencyGovernment of Canada → Municipality of the County of Annapolis
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Government of Canada → Municipality of the County of Annapolis
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Rob FrostContracting Authority

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See documents Cost of acquiring documents: Not Applicable Terms of payment for acquiring documents: Not Applicable Tender notices on CanadaBuys published for Nova Scotia Public Sector Entities may not reflect amendments. For tender documents and up-to-date addenda, refer to the Nova Scotia Procurement Portal: https://procurement-portal.novascotia.ca/tenders/AC060126 For additional detail on contract duration, refer to the tender documents. Note that in some cases, third-party hosting platform registration and/or fees may be required to review related documents, or to submit tender responses.

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