For over 25 years the City of Saint John has been a leader in implementing best practices in energy efficiency.
2020 | Understanding Climate Change in Saint John: This report serves to inform residents, businesses and policy makers in the City of Saint John of the social, economical and environmental impacts of Climate Change. (Published by by ACAP Saint John) | |
2019 | The City's Corporate and Community GHG and Energy Action Plans are adopted by Saint John Common Council. The Corporate Plan aims to reduce GHG emissions by 30% and the Community GHG emissions by 9% by 2025. | |
2018 | The Saint John City Market undergoes significant energy upgrades. | |
The Pedestrian and Transit Strategy Reports are completed as part of MoveSJ. | ||
2017 | Saint John Common Council adopts the Asset Management Policy and Roadmap that aims to integrate climate change into decision-making about infrastructure assets, such as roads, buildings, and water and wastewater systems. | |
The MEEP program receives national recognition with the Quest Smart Energy Communities Award - Local Public Service Sector. | ||
2016 | City partners with Saint John Energy to launch an energy efficiency awareness program for elementary school students. | |
2015 | Saint John Energy donates a leading edge solar digital lighting system for Lily Lake Trail in Rockwood Park. | |
The City of Saint John, in cooperation with Saint John Energy and the Saint John Parking Commission, install the first Electric Vehicle (EV) charging station at Peel Plaza Parking. | ||
The City's Parks and Recreation Service launches the Green Machine, a 14’ trailer equipped to support community. | ||
2014 | The City of Saint John celebrates 100 per cent completion of the Harbour Clean Up Project. | |
2013 | One Peel Plaza, the new HQ for the Saint John Police Force, is recognized with the Premier’s Award for Energy Efficiency. The Police Headquarters is a LEED Gold Building and received a $1 million grant and $10 million in low interest loans toward the energy efficiency measures. | |
2012 | The first Public Energy Monitoring Dashboard System in New Brunswick using real time data was installed in 2012 at the City Hall to monitor and report on energy and water performance at the Saint John Transit building. | |
Saint John Common Council adopts the new Municipal Plan which includes energy and environmental policies and by-laws to address: Climate Change, Energy Efficiency, Renewal Energy, Green Urban Design and Energy Monitoring. | ||
The Association of Consulting Engineering Companies of New Brunswick recognizes the City of Saint John with the Showcase Award for Engineering Excellence for the Eastern Wastewater Treatment Facility. | ||
2011 | City wins two awards: Premier's Award for Energy Efficiency: Energy Efficiency Champion Premier’s Award for Energy Efficiency, project – Commercial New Premier’s Award for Energy Efficiency, Energy Efficiency Champion Construction, Saint John Transit |
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2010 | A trail and bikeway strategic plan is presented to Common Council. | |
Saint John Transit Unveils Parcobus | ||
Saint John Sustainable Energy Management Team awarded Milton F. Gregg Conservation Award by the Conservation Council of New Brunswick. | ||
The City of Saint John is recognized among the Top 13 in North America for Best Energy Management Practices Commission for Environmental Cooperation. | ||
2008 | City performs and energy audit on all four city arenas. By this time, more than 70 energy retrofit projects have been implemented in more than 50 buildings and facilities. A state-of-the-art Energy Management Control System (EMCS) allows for remote energy monitoring of individual buildings. | |
City awarded Federation of Canadian Municipalities-CH2M HILL Sustainable Community Award. | ||
City of Saint John adopts Integrated Community Sustainability Plan. | ||
2006 | City of Saint John joins Partners for Climate Protection (PCP) | |
2004 | City of Saint John wins Canadian Association of Municipal Administrator (CAMA) Environment Award | |
1996 | The City of Saint John adopted a Municipal Energy Efficiency Program (MEEP), pre-empting Kyoto. The MEEP is a city-wide program to reduce municipal operations energy consumption. The program was initiated by conducting the first comprehensive annual analysis of energy consumption and related costs of municipal operations. |
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TENDER NO. 2022-14 ROCKWOOD PARK REDEVELOPMENT PROJECT PHASE III
Sealed tenders, hand delivered or couriered, properly marked as to contents and addressed to the Purchasing Agent, Supply Chain Management, City of Saint John, 1st Floor, 175 Rothesay Avenue, Saint John, NB, E2J 2B4, bearing the title of:
shall be received until 2:30:00 P.M. local time, Tuesday on the 14th day of February, 2023
Bidders should note that this procurement is subject to the following internal trade agreement(s):
Procurement for NB and Québec
Regulation 2014-93
the Procurement of Goods, Services, and Construction
Economic and trade Agreement
The work is to be completed no later than August 31, 2023. A bid bond or certified cheque payable to the City of Saint John in the amount of ten percent of the tender price must accompany each tender.
Payment of $50.00 (non-refundable) is to be made through the City’s Customer Service Area (City Hall) or by contacting (506) 658-4455. Following payment, tender documents may be obtained from Utilities & Infrastructure Services, 1st floor, 175 Rothesay Avenue, Saint John, New Brunswick. Tender documents will also be on display at the Construction Association Offices in Saint John, Fredericton, Moncton and Halifax.
For enquiries, contact Utilities & Infrastructure Services, Gerald Mattsson, P. Eng., Tel: (506) 649-7998.
Tenders will be opened publicly in the 2nd Floor Boardroom, 175 Rothesay Avenue, immediately following tender closing time.
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Proposal 2023-084302P Snow Removal – Saint John Parking Emailed proposals, bearing the title of works:
shall be received until 4:00:00 P.M. local time, Wednesday on the 15th day of November, 2023. Bidders should note that this procurement is subject to the following internal trade agreement(s) including:
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Proposal details and addenda may be obtained from the City of Saint John’s website at: www.saintjohn.ca under the menu option “Tenders and Proposals”. Interested proponents are strongly advised to register as a bidder with the Supply Chain Management Department by emailing contact information to: |
For inquiries, contact Mike Lewis, Procurement Specialist, no later than Wednesday, November 8, 2023, by 4:00:00 p.m. local time, via email at supplychainmanagement@saintjohn.ca. *Inquiries after this date will not receive a response. |
A reliable form of transportation. A fun form of exercise. A great way to explore and spend time outside. These are all great reasons to choose to get on your bike, and Saint John invests in the infrastructure to make it happen for residents. Saint John’s growing bikeway network includes 25 kms of dedicated or shared bicycle lanes in addition to an extensive trail system that includes our famous Harbour Passage and Rockwood Park.
The Trans Canada Trail
Saint John’s portion of the Trans Canada Trail extends from the towns of Grand Bay-Westfield to Rothesay. It includes a mix of dedicated bike lanes, shared lanes, as well as off-road trails.
Campus Harbour Connection
The Campus Harbour Connection provides cyclists in Saint John with a route linking the UNB Saint John campus and Saint John Regional Hospital area with uptown Saint John and points in between. It’s a 4.5 km long arterial of dedicated bike lanes and shared use and connects to Harbour Passage. It’s the first comprehensive bike route in the city.
Rockwood Park
In addition to 60 km of trails, Rockwood Park is home to a Mountain Bike Skills Park with a variety of obstacles and features designed to increase the skills and confidence of beginner mountain bikers. The skills park has been built to meet IMBA standards and provide a challenging and rewarding experience for mountain bikers of all ages and abilities.
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Proposal 2023-080101P Concession Services/Operation of Canteen at Dominion Park Beach Facility Emailed proposals, bearing the title of works:
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2023-080101P: Concession Services/Operation of Canteen at Dominion Park Beach Facility
Shall be received until 4:00:00 P.M. local time Thursday on the 15th day of June 2023 Bidders should note that this procurement is subject to the following internal trade agreement(s) including:
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Proposal details and addenda may be obtained from the City of Saint John’s website at: www.saintjohn.ca under the menu option “Tenders and Proposals”. **Interested proponents are strongly advised to register as a bidder with the Supply Chain Management Department by emailing contact information to: |
For inquiries, contact Mike Lewis, Procurement Specialist, no later than Tuesday, June 6, 2023, by 4:00:00 p.m. ADT, via email at supplychainmanagement@saintjohn.ca or via fax, 506.658-4742. *Inquiries after this date will not receive a response. |
If you wish to dispute a parking ticket you received, please complete an online complaint form. Your complaint must be received within 48 hours of the date of issue of your ticket. The form will be reviewed by the supervisor, who will decide whether to excuse the ticket or not. If the supervisor deems that the ticket is valid but you still wish to dispute the matter, you may await the summons to attend Traffic Court.
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As a result of the recent closure of the Zoo, the City of Saint John is seeking to re-establish a new vision/business opportunity for potentially 30 acres of land on the periphery of City owned Rockwood Park. This area consists of natural forested lands in Millidgeville, near the Saint John Regional Hospital, University of New Brunswick Saint John campus and the Rockwood Park Golf Course. The footprint for the former Zoo facility is currently fenced and has several shelter structures and two, year-round buildings.
The City is seeking Expressions of Interest from experienced business operators/entrepreneurs interested in a long-term lease. Pursuant to the City’s Zoning By-law, the property is located in the Park (P) zone, which permits a variety of uses that are considered appropriate for this area.
Expressions of Interest must be submitted no later than 4:00 p.m., A.D.T., Wednesday, March 31, 2021.
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Proposal 2021-084301P Snow Removal – 2021-2024 – Saint John Parking Sealed proposals, hand delivered or couriered, properly marked as to contents and addressed to Supply Chain Management, City of Saint John, 1st Floor, 175 Rothesay Avenue, Saint John, NB, E2J 2B4, bearing the title of works:
shall be received until 4:00 P.M. local time, Thursday on the 21 day of October, 2021. Bidders should note that this procurement is subject to the following internal trade agreement(s) including:
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Proposal details and addenda may be obtained from the City of Saint John’s website at: www.saintjohn.ca under the menu option “Tenders and Proposals”. Interested proponents are strongly advised to register as a bidder with the Supply Chain Management Department by emailing contact information to: |
For inquiries, contact Mike Lewis, Procurement Specialist, no later than Wednesday, October 13, 2021, by 4:00p.m. local time, via email at supplychainmanagement@saintjohn.ca
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*Inquiries after this date will not receive a response.
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PROPOSAL 2022-082301P – LIGHTING RENEWAL – FOREST HILLS BALL PARK (651 Westmorland Road)
Sealed proposals, hand delivered or couriered, properly marked as to contents and addressed to Supply Chain Management, City of Saint John, 1st Floor, 175 Rothesay Avenue, Saint John, NB, E2J 2B4, bearing the title of works:
shall be received until 4:00:00 P.M. local time, Thursday on the 16th day of June 2022.
Bidders should note that this procurement is subject to the following internal trade agreement(s) including:
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Proposal details and addenda may be obtained from the City of Saint John’s website at: www.saintjohn.ca under City Menu, City Hall and option “Tenders and Proposals”.
Interested proponents are strongly advised to register as a bidder with the Supply Chain Management Department by emailing contact information to: supplychainmanagement@saintjohn.ca
For inquiries, contact Monic MacVicar, Procurement Specialist, no later than Tuesday, June 7th, 2022, by 4:00:00 p.m. local time, via email at supplychainmanagement@saintjohn.ca or via fax, 506-658-4742.
*Inquiries after this date will not receive a response.
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TENDER NO. 2022-781001T SHAMROCK PARK FIELD SCORE CLOCK
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Sealed tenders, hand delivered or couriered, properly marked as to contents and addressed to Supply Chain Management, City of Saint John, 1st Floor, 175 Rothesay Avenue, Saint John, NB, E2J 2B4, bearing the title of works:
shall be received until 2:30:00 P.M. local time, Tuesday on the 6th day of September, 2022. Bidders should note that this procurement is subject to the following internal trade agreement(s) including:
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- Atlantic Trade and Procurement Partnership
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Tender details and addenda may be obtained from the City of Saint John’s website at: www.saintjohn.ca under City Menu, City Hall and option “Tenders and Proposals”.
Interested proponents are strongly advised to register as a bidder with the Supply Chain Management Department by emailing contact information to: supplychainmanagement@saintjohn.ca
For inquiries, contact Mike Lewis, Procurement Specialist, no later than Monday, August 29th, 2022, by 4:00:00p.m. local time, via email at supplychainmanagement@saintjohn.ca or via fax, 506-658-4742.
*Inquiries after this date will not receive a response.
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Sealed tenders, hand delivered or couriered, properly marked as to contents and addressed to the Purchasing Agent, Supply Chain Management, City of Saint John, 175 Rothesay Avenue, Saint John, NB, E2J 2B4, bearing the title of:
- Tender No. 2023-02 Rockwood Park Golf Course Lift Station Upgrade
shall be received until 2:30 p.m. local time, Tuesday on the 23rd day of May, 2023.
Bidders should note that this procurement is subject to the following internal trade agreement(s):
- The Agreement on Internal Trade
- The Atlantic Procurement Agreement
- The Procurement Agreement for New Brunswick and Quebec
The work is to be completed no later than November 24th, 2023. A bid bond or certified cheque payable to the City of Saint John in the amount of ten percent of the tender price must accompany each tender.
Payment of $25.00 (non-refundable) is to be made through the City’s Customer Service Area (City Hall) or by contacting (506) 658-4455. Following payment, tender documents may be obtained from Utilities & Infrastructure Services, 1st floor, 175 Rothesay Avenue, Saint John, New Brunswick. Tender documents will also be on display at the Construction Association Offices in Saint John, Fredericton, Moncton and Halifax.
For enquiries, contact Utilities & Infrastructure Services, John Campbell, P. Eng., Tel: (506) 632-6890.
Tenders will be opened publicly in the 2nd Floor Boardroom, 175 Rothesay Avenue, immediately following tender closing time.
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Sealed tenders, hand delivered or couriered, properly marked as to contents and addressed to the Purchasing Agent, , Supply Chain Management, City of Saint John, 175 Rothesay Avenue, Saint John, NB, E2J 2B4, bearing the title of:
- Tender No. 2022-08: Dominion Park Road – Sanitary Force Main
shall be received until 2:30 p.m. local time, Wednesday on the 20th day of April 2022.
Bidders should note that this procurement is subject to the following internal trade agreement(s):
- The Agreement on Internal Trade
- The Atlantic Procurement Agreement
- The Procurement Agreement for New Brunswick and Quebec
The work is to be completed 21 calendar days from the start of construction, but no later than August 1, 2022. A bid bond or certified cheque payable to the City of Saint John in the amount of ten percent of the tender price must accompany each tender.
Payment of $25.00 (non-refundable) is to be made through the City’s Customer Service Area (City Hall) or by contacting (506) 658-4455. Following payment, tender documents may be obtained from Utilities & Infrastructure Services, 1st floor, 175 Rothesay Avenue, Saint John, New Brunswick. Tender documents will also be on display at the Construction Association Offices in Saint John, Fredericton, Moncton and Halifax.
For enquiries, contact Utilities & Infrastructure Services, John Campbell, P. Eng., Tel: (506) 632-6890.
Tenders will be opened publicly in the 2nd Floor Boardroom, 175 Rothesay Avenue, immediately following tender closing time.
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Sealed tenders, hand delivered or couriered, properly marked as to contents and addressed to the Purchasing Agent, Supply Chain Management, City of Saint John, 175 Rothesay Avenue, Saint John, NB, E2J 2B4, bearing the title of:
Tender No. 2022-12: WOODLAWN PARK LIFT STATION
shall be received until 2:30P.M. local time, Tuesday on the 19th day of July 2022.
Bidders should note that this procurement is subject to the following internal trade agreement(s):
- The Agreement on Internal Trade
- The Atlantic Procurement Agreement
- The Procurement Agreement for New Brunswick and Quebec
The work is to be substantially completed no later than January 27, 2023. A bid bond or certified cheque payable to the City of Saint John in the amount of ten percent of the tender price must accompany each tender.
Payment of $75.00 (non-refundable) is to be made through the City’s Customer Service Area (City Hall) or by contacting (506) 658-4455. Following payment, tender documents may be obtained from Utilities & Infrastructure Services, 1st floor, 175 Rothesay Avenue, Saint John, New Brunswick. Tender documents will also be on display at the Construction Association Offices in Saint John, Fredericton, Moncton and Halifax.
For enquiries, contact Utilities & Infrastructure Services, Gerry Mattsson, P. Eng., Tel: (506) 653 7426.
Tenders will be opened publicly in the 2nd Floor Boardroom 175 Rothesay Avenue, immediately following tender closing time.
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TENDER NO. 2023-05
DOMINION PARK ROAD -
SANITARY LIFT STATION MODIFICATIONS
Sealed tenders, hand delivered or couriered, properly marked as to contents and addressed to the Purchasing Agent, Supply Chain Management, City of Saint John, 175 Rothesay Avenue, Saint John, NB, E2J 2B4, bearing the title of:
Tender No. 2023-05: Dominion Park Road – Sanitary Lift Station Modifications
shall be received until 2:30 p.m. local time, Tuesday the 12th day of March, 2024.
Bidders should note that this procurement is subject to the following internal trade agreement(s):
The Agreement on Internal Trade
The Atlantic Procurement Agreement
The Procurement Agreement for New Brunswick and Quebec
The work is to be completed 10 weeks after start of construction, but no later than September 30th, 2024. A bid bond or certified cheque payable to the City of Saint John in the amount of ten percent of the tender price must accompany each tender.
Payment of $75.00 (non-refundable) is to be made through the City’s Customer Service Area (City Hall) or by contacting (506) 658-4455 (Monday–Thursday 8:30am-6:00pm). Following payment, tender documents may be obtained from Utilities & Infrastructure Services, 1st floor, 175 Rothesay Avenue, Saint John, New Brunswick (Monday – Thursday 8:00am-5:15pm). Tender documents will also be on display at the Construction Association Offices in Saint John, Fredericton, Moncton and Halifax.
For enquiries, contact Utilities & Infrastructure Services, John Campbell, P. Eng., Tel: (506) 632-6890.
Tenders will be opened publicly in the 2nd Floor Boardroom, 175 Rothesay Avenue, immediately following tender closing time.
This project is funded in part by the Government of Canada through the Disaster Mitigation and Adaptation Fund.
The safe movement of people, vehicles, and goods is critical for the day to day operation of any city—in every season. Saint John’s Winter Management Plan makes sure that streets and designated sidewalks remain safe and accessible during the winter months.
City streets are plowed and deiced (either salt or sand) according to a priority system.
Priority 1: Arterial streets, highway connections, emergency routes
Priority 2: Major bus routes, schools, community centres, business districts
Priority 3: Collector streets, minor bus routes, industrial parks
Priority 4: Local or subdivision streets
Priority 6: Rural streets, gravel with poor drainage
Our goal is for priority 1 and 2 streets is to have passable travel lanes within 8 hours after a snowstorm, and have travel lanes pushed back and anti-icing material applied within 48 hours after a storm.
For priorities 3 and 4, our goal is to have passable travel lanes within 12 hours after a snowstorm, and have travel lanes pushed back and anti-icing material applied within 72 or 96 hours after a storm.
Priority 6 streets, our goal is to have passable travel lanes within 8 days following a storm. When particular climatic conditions create rutted and/or ice packed conditions, road will not be passable indefinitely.
You can help! There are about 8300 catch basins across the City, and keeping them clear of debris like leaves, ice, and snow is important. If residents clear the areas around catch basins (and hydrants) near their property, it will help improve drainage from snow melt.
During winter months, a parking ban may be called any time it’s necessary for the safe and efficient removal of snow or ice. During a parking ban, all vehicles must be moved off the streets between midnight and 7:00 a.m. (North, East and West), or between 11:00 p.m. and 7:00 a.m. (South Central Peninsula). Any vehicle impeding snow removal operations will be ticketed and/or towed at the owner’s expense. Motorists must make their own arrangements for off-street parking.
If you or the family are hoping to leap into the water for either a fun, casual swim or lap swimming, there’s something you need to know—our swimming options are the envy of the country. First of all, the Bay of Fundy—need we say more? Also, two beautiful rivers, tons of placid lakes at our doorstep, and a world-class indoor facility. Our summers may not be very long, but they're spectacular!
The beautiful beaches you can swim at in Saint John include:
Dominion Park — West Saint John (Lifeguards on duty in summer months 10:45 a.m. – 5:45 p.m.)
Lily Lake/Fisher Lakes — Rockwood Park, Saint John City Center (Lifeguards on duty in summer months 11:00 a.m. – 5:30 p.m.)
Little River Reservoir — East Saint John (Lifeguards on duty in summer months 10:45 a.m. – 5:45 p.m.)
Mispec Beach — East Saint John (unsupervised salt water beach)
Tucker Park — North Saint John (unsupervised)
For indoor swimming, the Canada Games Aquatic Centre is located in the heart of Uptown Saint John and offers an Olympic-sized swimming pool, diving boards, water slides, and much more.
One of the joys of a tight-knit community is the growth we all experience—sometimes, quite literally! Community gardens have sprouted up all across Saint John in recent years. The Greater Saint John Area Community Garden (G.S.J.C.G.) began as a volunteer project with about 100 small plots on the former site of the Rockwood Elementary School. Since then, many more neighbourhoods have developed volunteer-led community gardens of their own.
If you would like to participate, here are the community gardens currently growing in Greater Saint John.
- Greater Saint John Community Garden (Rockwood Park Entrance)
- Shamrock Park
- Rainbow Park
- Forest Hills Baptist Church
- Market Place
- Crescent Valley
- Courtenay Bay High Rise
- Victoria Street
- Martinon Community Centre
- Street Hope
- UNBSJ
Please call Parks and Recreation for more information.
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Sealed proposals, hand delivered or couriered, properly marked as to contents and addressed to Supply Chain Management, City of Saint John, 1st Floor, 175 Rothesay Avenue, Saint John, NB, E2J 2B4, bearing the title of works:
shall be received until 4:00:00 P.M. local time, Thursday on the 3rd day of March, 2022.
Bidders should note that this procurement is subject to the following internal trade agreement(s) including:
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Proposal details and addenda may be obtained from the City of Saint John’s website at: www.saintjohn.ca under City Menu, City Hall and option “Tenders and Proposals”.
Interested proponents are strongly advised to register as a bidder with the Supply Chain Management Department by emailing contact information to: supplychainmanagement@saintjohn.ca
For inquiries, contact Monic MacVicar, Procurement Specialist, no later than Tuesday, February 22nd, 2022, by 4:00:00p.m. local time, via email at supplychainmangement@saintjohn.ca or via fax, 506-658-4742.
*Inquiries after this date will not receive a response.
Opening or growing a business in Saint John.
Nearly 13,000 more people live in Greater Saint John today than lived here in 2011. What accounts for this influx of dynamic people? One undeniable factor is that the City of Saint John is, besides a wonderful place to live, a thriving place to do business. Here, you’ll find—for starters—the head offices of many large multinational corporations; three of the largest IT firms in Atlantic Canada; and an insurance and back office cluster serving North America.
Chown Field is a large green space located in the south eastern end of Saint John, known as Waterloo Village. Formerly a ball field, the park was repurposed in 2015 with the help of a grant from CN EcoConnexions. It now features a youth-sized soccer field, a dog park, a turfed seating area with park furniture, and a natural walking path created with granite curbing salvaged from the uptown area of the city.
Chown Field was named in honour of Harold Chown, a former Director of Recreation at the City of Saint John.
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Sealed proposals, hand delivered or couriered, properly marked as to contents and addressed to Supply Chain Management, City of Saint John, 1st Floor, 175 Rothesay Avenue, Saint John, NB, E2J 2B4, bearing the title of works:
shall be received until 4:00:00 P.M. local time, Tuesday on the 21st day of December, 2021.
Bidders should note that this procurement is subject to the following internal trade agreement(s) including:
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Proposal details and addenda may be obtained from the City of Saint John’s website at: www.saintjohn.ca under City Menu, City Hall and option “Tenders and Proposals”.
Interested proponents are strongly advised to register as a bidder with the Supply Chain Management Department by emailing contact information to: supplychainmanagement@saintjohn.ca
For inquiries, contact Monic MacVicar, Procurement Specialist, no later than Monday, December 13th, 2021, by 4:00:00p.m. local time, via email at supplychainmangement@saintjohn.ca or via fax, 506-658-4742.
*Inquiries after this date will not receive a response.
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Sealed proposals, hand delivered or couriered, properly marked as to contents and addressed to Supply Chain Management, City of Saint John, 1st Floor, 175 Rothesay Avenue, Saint John, NB, E2J 2B4, bearing the title of works:
shall be received until 4:00:00 P.M. local time, Thursday on the 3rd day of March 2022.
Bidders should note that this procurement is subject to the following internal trade agreement(s) including:
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Proposal details and addenda may be obtained from the City of Saint John’s website at: www.saintjohn.ca under City Menu, City Hall and option “Tenders and Proposals”.
Interested proponents are strongly advised to register as a bidder with the Supply Chain Management Department by emailing contact information to: supplychainmanagement@saintjohn.ca
For inquiries, contact Monic MacVicar, Procurement Specialist, no later than Tuesday, February 22nd, 2022, by 4:00:00p.m. local time, via email at supplychainmangement@saintjohn.ca or via fax, 506-658-4742.
*Inquiries after this date will not receive a response.