PROFESSIONAL, ADMINISTRATIVE AND MANAGEMENT SUPPORT SERVICES
PROGRAM MANAGEMENT AND SUPPORT SERVICES
REAL ESTATE SERVICES
SPECIAL STUDIES AND ANALYSIS
ENVIRONMENTAL PLANNING AND CONTROL
Amendment #4 - April 22, 2025 - Attached the correct price submission file.
Addendum #3 - March 31, 2025
Addendum #2 - March 21, 2025
Addendum #1 - March 20, 2025
Fredericton, the capital of the Province of New Brunswick, is located on the east coast of Canada along the banks of the Wolastoq | Saint John River. Fredericton has a growing population, stable economy, strong institutions, and offers a high quality of life for its citizens. It is expected that Fredericton will continue to attract people from elsewhere in Canada and around the world. As of 2024, Fredericton has an estimated population of 77,000. The Fredericton Growth Strategy and the Imagine
Fredericton Municipal Plan indicated that by 2041, Fredericton's population is projected to increase to over 90,000 residents.
The Local Government owns approximately 500 parcels of land (excluding Right of Way (ROW) properties) across various property types uses. These include parks, ecologically sensitive areas (Environmental / Open Space (EOS)/Resilience), infrastructure (such as rights-of-way and trails), as well as residential, industrial, commercial, recreational, and corporate properties (including municipal office buildings).
The Local Government frequently acquires property interests-including fee simple ownership, easements, leases, and licenses-to support municipal objectives. It also regularly disposes of surplus properties through divestiture (sale), land exchanges, or lease agreements.
Additionally, the Local Government collaborates with community organizations and interested and affected parties by leasing or licensing Local Government-owned land, buildings, and facilities to support services that benefit the community and align with council or corporate objectives.
A comprehensive list of Local Government-owned properties is attached.
To enhance the management of its real estate portfolio, the Local Government is seeking assistance in developing and implementing a two-phase strategic plan. This plan will guide future maintenance and investment decisions for staff and council, ensuring alignment with the Local Government's corporate goals.
This is a tender notice only. In order to submit a bid, you must obtain official tender documents from the New Brunswick Opportunities Network, another authorized tendering service or as indicated in the tender notice.