R24-12 Subdivision and Development Control Bylaw Update

Location: Federal
Posted: Oct 5, 2024
Due: Nov 1, 2024
Agency: Government of Canada
Type of Government: State & Local
Category:
  • A - Research and development
Solicitation No: BC205298
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Description

The District of Squamish is looking for a qualified and experienced Consultant to update the District’s existing Subdivision and Development Control Bylaw (Bylaw) with the key goals of improving efficiency and clarity of its application for the development community and meeting best practices especially regarding storm and groundwater management, environmental protection, and accessibility. The District of Squamish’s geographic location is complex including a significant portion of town being in a flood plain surrounded by steep slopes.

Interested suppliers can register, download project documents and submit their responses on the Bids & Tenders project page - https://squamish.bidsandtenders.ca
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