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This Solicitation opportunity from Government of Canada was posted on May 20, 2026. The submission period has ended. Browse the details below for market research, or find similar active opportunities.

Transportation and Economic Corridors - Request for Proposal - CON0026102 - REGIONAL CONSULTANT FOR BRIDGE HIGH AND WIDE LOAD DAMAGE INSPECTION AND OTHER REPAIRS IN THE NORTH CENTRAL REGION

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AB-2026-03907Canada

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This contract is open exclusively to proponents pre-qualified under Alberta Transportation and Economic Corridors’ Major Bridge pre-qualification category, with submissions from non-pre-qualified parties automatically disqualified. The solicitation seeks a regional consultant to deliver comprehensive engineering services for the inspection, assessment, and repair of bridges in the North Central Region damaged by high and wide loads, including site inspections, preliminary and detailed design, tender preparation, material fabrication inspection, construction supervision, contract administration, and post-construction support. Proposals must be submitted in two distinct PDF files—Part One covering technical qualifications and Part Two detailing the proposal fee—each under 10 MB in size, and the submission deadline is June 17, 2026. Alberta Transportation and Economic Corridors treats this as a Request for Proposal, not an Invitation to Tender, retaining full discretion to request clarifications, accept or reject proposals without negotiation, and negotiate changes with the selected proponent. Evaluation will prioritize the best overall value rather than the lowest cost, and no reimbursement will be provided for proposal preparation expenses. The solicitation number is AB-2026-03907, with Yevgeniy Chernets listed as the contracting authority for inquiries.

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Alberta TEC seeks prequalified consultants for bridge inspections and repairs, submissions due June 17, 2026.

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AgencyGovernment of Canada → Transportation and Economic Corridors
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Yevgeniy ChernetsContracting Authority

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This request for proposal is open only to those Proponents pre-qualified in Alberta Transportation and Economic Corridors’ Major Bridge pre-qualification category. Any submissions received from others will not be reviewed. Source: https://open.alberta.ca/publications/prequalification-for-prime-consultants-highway-bridge-planning-projects Alberta Transportation and Economic Corridors (“TEC”) requires the services of a Consultant to provide engineering services for: REGIONAL CONSULTANT FOR BRIDGE HIGH AND WIDE LOAD DAMAGE INSPECTION AND OTHER REPAIRS IN THE NORTH CENTRAL REGION Site Inspection, Preliminary Engineering, Detailed Design, Tender Preparation, Material Fabrication Inspection, Construction Supervision, Contract Administration and Post Construction THE PROPOSAL MUST BE SUBMITTED IN TWO SEPARATE FILES; PART ONE (TECHNICAL QUALIFICATIONS) AND PART TWO (PROPOSAL FEE), PDF DOCUMENTS BOTH LESS THAN 10MB IN SIZE. This is a Request for Proposal and not an Invitation to Tender. Alberta Transportation and Economic Corridors reserves the right to: a) Request clarification from the Contractor on a proposal at any time during the evaluation process. b) Accept a proposal without negotiation. c) Reject a proposal without negotiation d) Negotiate changes in the Technical or Financial content of the successful proposal. No payment will be made by Alberta Transportation and Economic Corridors for costs incurred in the preparation or submission of this proposal. Selection of the Consultant will be based on the best overall value to Alberta Transportation and Economic Corridors and not necessarily the lowest cost estimate.