Request for Proposals: Upper Columbia Basin 2022 lake surveys using FIMP methodology

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The Foreshore Integrated Management Planning (FIMP) Project Team is pleased to release a RFP for its third field season happening in 2022.

Request for Proposal

Living Lakes Canada invites proposals from qualified consulting firms to survey and report on the following lakes using the FIMP methodology:

  1. St. Mary Lake (approximate latitude and longitude: 49.6107, -116.1945)
  2. Trout Lake (approximate latitude and longitude: 50.6090, -117.4769)
  3. Summit Lake (approximate latitude and longitude: 50.1519, -117.6360)

This work might be awarded as two projects (with two lakes to be surveyed by one consultant), or as individual lake projects (each with a single lake to be surveyed). Consequently, Living Lakes Canada is open to proponents submitting two versions of their RFP. For example, Version 1 might represent the project (and cost) if two lakes are awarded to the proponent, while Version 2 might represent the project (and cost) if only one of the lakes is awarded to the proponent.

The RFP and supporting documents are listed below:

Closing Date and Time

Wednesday, June 10, 2022 at 11:00 p.m. PST

Request for Standing Offer

Living Lakes Canada is also pleased to Request Standing Offers (RSO) with two versions on one additional lake that might be surveyed in summer of 2022. Version 1 will survey Arrow Lakes from Arrowhead/Shelter Bay including Beaton Arm south to the High Keenleyside Dam in Castlegar and Version 2 will include the additional portion of Arrow Reservoir north of Arrowhead/Shelter Bay to Revelstoke (Revelstoke to High Keenleyside Dam in Castlegar). The survey shall be conducted as close as possible to 2022 full pool level in Arrow Reservoir to allow the survey of Arrowhead/Shelter Bay to Revelstoke. Living Lakes Canada is open to proponents submitting two versions of their RSO. The scope of work and schedule for this lake is the same as described in the RFP. This lake is:

  • Arrow Lakes (approximate latitude and longitude: 49.6489, -118.1467)

Closing Date and Time

Wednesday, June 10, 2022 at 11:00 p.m. PST

Questions?

Contact FIMP Program Manager Georgia Peck: Georgia@livinglakescanada.ca

Visit the FIMP project page to learn more.

Please note: Formerly known as “Foreshore Inventory Mapping” (FIM), FIMP is the new name updated to reflect the methodology (FIM is actually a sub-component of the overarching FIMP methodology).

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