Business Opportunities / Public Tenders

Public Tenders

Business opportunities are made available using a hybrid procurement model, where procurement exceeding trade agreement thresholds are managed by our Procurement department and costs under trade agreement thresholds are managed by Departments.

In 2023, Sturgeon County is centralizing procurement to an online model with opportunities posted to Alberta Purchasing Connections (APC) website and on the bids & tenders website.

Sturgeon County’s Procurement Services follows the ethical codes of the Supply Chain Canada and are dedicated to fair, transparent, and open processes.

Supplier Requirements

We take our supplier relationships seriously and work to grow our relationships in full transparency.  We try to work with all vendors but there are circumstances that may prevent us from working with some businesses:

  • A conflict of interest
  • In litigation with the County
  • Missing required certifications, insurance, or bonding
  • Poor vendor performance and scorecard

Current Opportunities

View all public tenders, bids and requests for proposals on bids & tenders.

Surplus Vehicles & Equipment Sales

Sturgeon County sells its surplus vehicles, equipment, tools, furniture and sundries by public auction.

View the current list of auction items available www.GovDeals.com/sturgeoncountyab

Items are sold on the basis of “As is – Where is.” There are no guarantees expressed or implied.

Need Help?

Bid Submission / Technical Support

If you are having technical issues on the E-Submission portal, please email support.

Questions about the process

Contact Procurement Services at 780-939-8022 or by email.

Payment Inquiries

Contact Accounts Payable at 780-939-4321 or by email. New vendors must complete the form below to ensure we are able to process payments efficiently.

Related Pages

#SturgeonCounty offices will be operating with reduced hours May 17, to accommodate a staff training event. Offices will re-open from 10:30 AM - 4:30 PM.

Fire Advisory: Due to dry conditions and a lack of precipitation, a fire advisory is now in effect for Sturgeon County as of April 3. 

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