POTTLE LAKE WATER SYSTEM MASTER PLAN
| Location: |
Federal |
| Posted: |
Mar 10, 2026 |
| Due: |
Apr 23, 2026 |
| Agency: |
Government of Canada |
| Type of Government: |
State & Local |
| Category: |
- C - Architect and Engineering Services - Construction
- R - Professional, Administrative and Management Support Services
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| Solicitation No: |
CBRM_P32-2025 |
| Publication URL: |
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Description
The CBRM Water Utility is seeking proposals from qualified Engineering Consulting firms for the development of a Pottle Lake Water System Master Plan to determine the most energy and cost effective way to operate the water distribution system in supplying water to North Sydney, Sydney Mines and Rural North (outlying areas), while maintaining the current level of service and addressing the Utility’s immediate pumping, storage, transmission and distribution needs.
Cost of acquiring documents: Not Applicable
Terms of payment for acquiring documents: Not Applicable
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https://procurement-portal.novascotia.ca/tenders/CBRM_P32-2025
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