Procurement teams typically issue an RFP with a 30 to 60 day response window, requiring a technical proposal, pricing schedule, references, bonding documentation, and CSA/AODA conformance evidence. Our bid desk in Brantford, Ontario turns a complete municipal-grade response in 5 to 10 working days including province-specific snow load and footing engineering, photometric reports for any lighting components, and a CCDC-compatible pricing schedule with hold-prices through the project term.
Common municipal scopes are (a) new-route shelter deployment for service-expansion programmes, (b) end-of-life replacement of 1990s and 2000s shelter inventory that no longer meets current accessibility code, (c) capital-renewal of advertising-shelter networks at the end of a concessionaire term, and (d) patch-and-replace maintenance of existing fleets via stocking-package contracts. We bond up to $15 million per project through Travelers Canada and have WSIB / CNESST / WCB clearance in every Canadian jurisdiction. Past municipal references include Toronto, Mississauga, Brampton, Ottawa, Montréal, Laval, Quebec City, Vancouver, Surrey, Burnaby, Calgary, Edmonton, Winnipeg, Saskatoon, Regina, and Halifax — full reference list available with quote.
How we run a municipal engagement
Our typical municipal engagement starts with a scope-confirmation call before bid response, a written Q&A submission during the RFP question window, a technical proposal with stamped engineering and product datasheets, a commercial proposal in CCDC-compatible pricing format, and a post-award kickoff within 5 working days of PO. Project communication is single-point-of-contact: one named project manager, weekly status calls, and a shared schedule visible to your asset-management team. We use Procore or Aconex if your team prefers, otherwise plain Smartsheet plus weekly PDFs. Closeout includes the as-built drawing package, warranty documents, maintenance manual, and digital asset register (CSV with GPS coordinates and serials) ready for ingest into your GIS / EAM / CMMS system — Cityworks, Cartegraph, IBM Maximo, or Esri ArcGIS most commonly.
