Request for Proposals: Pemberton North Water System Metering Project

Closing Date

Introduction

The SLRD is requesting proposals from qualified and experienced firms for the implementation of Advanced Metering Infrastructure on the water service connections within the service area. This effort is part of the Water Meter Pilot Project launched by the Ministry of Housing and Municipal Affairs of British Columbia to promote water metering by providing funding for universal metering to selected water systems across British Columbia.

The primary drivers for the SLRD’s Water Metering Program are to:

  1. Reduce per capita water use.
  2. Manage system water loss.
  3. Optimize water system operation and management.

The scope of the project is to be completed by March 31, 2027.

Proponents must submit a solution that meets the full scope of the project as described below. If teaming is required to meet the objectives outlined in this RFP, vendors are encouraged to form partnerships. The proposal must clearly identify the Prime Contractor who will be responsible for the overall performance of the contract. The Prime Contractor will take full responsibility for all aspects of the contract, including the performance of any subcontractors.

Addendum No. 1
This Addendum shall form an integral part of the project scope of Work and shall be read in
conjunction therewith. This Addendum shall take precedence over related specifications as they
relate to the information below, and of the previously issued scope of Work with which it may
prove to be a variance, unless otherwise clarified by the Owner.

Amended section and or information:

RFP Closing Date

  • Replace the dates in the original RFP with the following dates:
    Deadline for Inquiries: 25-JUL-2025
    Deadline for Issuing Addenda 1-AUG-2025
    Tender Close 8-AUG-2025 at 16:00 PST

Addendum No. 1

Amended section and or information: RFP closing date
Department
Environmental Services
Applicable Communities
Electoral Area C
Job Posting Type
Contracting Opportunities