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This Solicitation opportunity from Government of Canada was posted on May 11, 2026. The submission period has ended. Browse the details below for market research, or find similar active opportunities.

Town of Fairview - Request for Proposal - Fairview Community Facilities and Recreation Strategy

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AB-2026-03701International

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The Town of Fairview and the Municipal District of Fairview #136 are inviting qualified consultants to develop a comprehensive 5- to 10-year Community Facilities and Recreation Strategy to guide the future of public spaces, services, and infrastructure in a region serving approximately 4,600 residents with a broader catchment of over 10,000. This initiative responds to significant shifts including changing demographics, evolving recreation preferences, the potential construction of new school facilities, and the transition of the Fairview Campus to a non-profit entity focused on post-secondary and community programming. The goal is to create a financially realistic, community-driven plan that prioritizes maximizing existing assets before considering new development, while fostering collaboration among municipalities, school divisions, the campus operator, and local organizations to ensure equitable access, inclusion, and health-focused outcomes. The project will involve extensive engagement with residents, stakeholder groups, and institutional partners to understand current needs, barriers to participation, and emerging trends such as informal recreation and multi-generational programming. Consultants will conduct a detailed inventory and condition assessment of all indoor and outdoor facilities, including engineering evaluations to determine structural integrity, maintenance needs, and remaining lifespan. A key component includes identifying joint-use opportunities with schools and the Fairview Campus, exploring alternative governance and service delivery models, and developing clear financial scenarios that outline the costs and trade-offs of new builds, upgrades, repurposing, or renewals. The final deliverable will be a strategic roadmap with short-, medium-, and long-term actions, priority projects, and feasible investment pathways framed within the municipalities’ financial capacity, supported by a comprehensive report and presentation to decision-makers. The project has a budget of $175,000 and an anticipated timeline of 12 to 18 months, with proposals due by June 19, 2026.

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Develop 5- to 10-year facilities strategy for 4,600 residents, prioritize existing assets, explore joint-use, and create financial roadmap within $175,000 budget.

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Government of Canada → Town of FairviewView Agency

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541690 - Other Scientific and Technical Consulting ServicesView NAICS

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Alberta, CAN

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AgencyGovernment of Canada → Town of Fairview
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PROJECT OVERVIEW The Town of Fairview and MD of Fairview #136 are seeking a qualified consultant to develop a Community Facilities and Recreation Strategy. The municipalities jointly serve a population of approximately 4,600, with a regional catchment exceeding 10,000. The region is currently experiencing: • Changing demographics and evolving recreation needs • The potential development of new school facilities by both school divisions • The transition of the Fairview Campus to a non-profit organization with a post-secondary and community-focused mandate This presents a unique opportunity to plan for the future of recreation and community facilities through coordinated planning, shared investment, and strong partnerships. This project will result in a 5-10 year strategy that reflects community needs, financial realities, and partnership opportunities, with a focus on maximizing existing assets before considering new development. PROJECT PURPOSE The purpose of this project is to develop a long-term, practical, and financially realistic strategy that will: • Align recreation services and infrastructure with community needs and quality of life • Establish a shared vision focused on health, social connection, accessibility, and inclusion • Assess current assets and identify gaps, opportunities, and priorities • Explore joint-use opportunities, particularly with schools and the Fairview Campus • Strengthen partnerships between municipalities, school divisions, the campus operator, and community organisations • Provide a clear decision-making framework to guide future investment, governance, and service delivery • Provide clear and realistic options for facility renewal, upgrade, repurposing, or new development • Support informed decision-making by outlining costs, trade-offs, and financially feasible pathways PROJECT ACTIVITIES (expected but not limited to): 1. Discovery & Background Review • Conduct a project initiation and discovery session with project partners • Review existing documents, including: o Municipal plans and strategies o Existing agreements and operational documents o Relevant studies (facilities, housing, trails, etc.) 2. Stakeholder & Community Engagement • Engagement will be a core component of this project and include: o Municipal leadership and staff (Town and MD) o School divisions (PRSD and HFCRD) and school representatives o Fairview Campus representatives o Community organizations (sport, culture, and non-profit groups) o Residents and user groups • Engagement will: o Identify needs, expectations, and priorities o Explore barriers to access and participation o Capture interest in both structured and unstructured recreation 3. Recreation Facilities & Service Assessment • Develop a comprehensive inventory of: o Indoor and outdoor facilities (arena, parks, trails, community spaces, etc.) • Assess: o Usage, demand, and accessibility o Functionality and versatility o Current service delivery and operations • Identify opportunities to: o Increase utilization o Expand off-season or multi-purpose use o Improve access and inclusivity 4. Community Needs & Gap Analysis • Analyze demographic trends and community dynamics • Identify current and future recreation, sport, and cultural needs • Assess gaps in facilities, services, and programming 5. Facilities Condition Assessment (Including Engineering Review) The proponent will complete or coordinate a high-level engineering assessment of key facilities, including: • Structural status • Maintenance requirements and cost considerations • Estimated remaining lifespan This assessment will inform decisions related to: • Renewal and upgrades • Repurposing existing facilities • Replacement timing 6. Community Needs & Trends Analysis • Analyze: o Demographics and population trends o Housing and growth patterns o Recreation trends and participation This will include consideration of: • Shifts toward informal and spontaneous recreation (e.g., walking, trails, outdoor fitness, pickleball) • A “recreation for life” approach that supports all ages and abilities • Recreation across physical, social, cultural, and intellectual dimensions 7. Needs & Gap Assessment • Identify gaps in: o Facilities o Programming and services o Accessibility and inclusion • Highlight strengths and existing opportunities 8. Partnership & Joint-Use Opportunities • Explore opportunities for shared use and co-location of facilities, including: o School-based facilities o Fairview Campus facilities • Assess partnership roles, needs, and expectations • Review best practices from comparable communities • Identify opportunities to improve coordination and reduce duplication 9. Governance & Service Delivery Models • Review current governance and operational models • Evaluate options for: o Shared service delivery o Regional collaboration o Potential advisory or coordination structures 10. Financial Considerations & Implementation Financial Analysis & Scenario Development A key component of this project is to clearly communicate financial realities and options. The proponent will: • Provide high-level cost considerations for: o New builds o Upgrades and retrofits o Facility renewal or repurposing • Develop realistic scenarios, including: o What is achievable within municipal financial capacity o Partnership-based approaches for larger projects • Identify: o Cost-saving opportunities o “Low-hanging fruit” and near-term improvements • Present trade-offs between options in a clear, understandable way EXPECTED OUTCOMES (but not limited to): The final strategy will include: 1. Strategic Framework • 10–15 year vision and guiding principles • Focus on health, inclusion, accessibility, and quality of life • Clear community priorities 2. Facilities & Service Overview • Inventory and summary of existing assets (including campus facilities) • Overview of current usage and service delivery 3. Facilities Condition Summary • Structural condition • Maintenance considerations • Estimated lifespan 4. Needs & Gap Assessment • Identification of community needs and service gaps • Consideration of evolving recreation trends 5. Partnership & Joint-Use Framework • Identification of partnership opportunities • Recommended approaches to joint-use, including schools and the Fairview Campus • Defined roles and responsibilities 6. Governance & Service Delivery Options • Recommended models and approaches • Consideration of regional coordination 7. Financial Scenarios & Investment Guidance • Clear comparison of options: o New build vs retrofit vs upgrade vs repurpose • High-level cost ranges and implications • Identification of feasible pathways based on local capacity 8. Implementation Roadmap • Short-, medium-, and long-term actions • Priority projects and “quick wins” • Phasing based on need, cost, and opportunity 9. Final Deliverable • A comprehensive final report summarizing findings, engagement, and recommendations • Presentation of findings to project partner PROJECT TIMELINE & BUDGET: • Timeline: Approximately 12–18 months • Estimated Budget: $175,000 (all inclusive)