AB-2026-01294 - 25-2024 Engineering Services for Siphon Redundancy (Канада - Тендер #70709875) | ||
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Seeking up to five consulting firms to provide multi-disciplinary engineering services for designing and constructing new siphon infrastructure at existing crossings to improve wastewater system redundancy.
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Issuing OrganizationThe City of Calgary
Solicitation TypeRFPQ - Request for Pre-Qualification (Formal)
Solicitation NumberAB-2026-01294
Title25-2024 Engineering Services for Siphon Redundancy
Source IDSCRIBE
Alberta
Purchase TypeNot Stated
2026/02/13 10:04:00 AM EST
Closing Date2026/03/10 06:00:00 PM EDT
Deji Orungbemi
deji.orungbemi@calgary.ca
The City is seeking up to five (5) consulting firms to provide multi-disciplinary engineering consulting services to support the design and construction of new siphon infrastructure at existing
crossings to improve system redundancy. Tasks vary for each project and typically involve field assessments, civil engineering analysis, creation of engineering reports and drawings, approvals,
procurement preparation and support, and construction.
The City operates multiple wastewater siphons and crossings that are essential to its linear utility infrastructure, enabling the continuous conveyance of wastewater across significant barriers
such as rivers and light rail transit (LRT) corridors. To enhance the overall resilience and reliability of the system, the City intends to design new siphons/crossings and upgrade or replace
aging infrastructure where necessary. This effort will introduce redundancy by constructing additional siphons alongside the existing ones, reducing the risk of service interruptions in the
event of failures or maintenance needs. As part of this work, control structures will also be designed to allow for the improved transfer of flow between siphons to facilitate shutdowns,
thereby ensuring greater operational flexibility and system integrity.