Current Bid Opportunities
The Town of Crossfield posts Requests for Proposals (RFPs), Requests for Quotations (RFQs), Invitations to Tender (ITTs), and other competitive procurement opportunities on this page and through Alberta Purchasing Connection.
The Town provides open, fair, and competitive bidding opportunities in accordance with its approved Procurement Policy and applicable trade agreements, seeking best value for the community.
Submission Requirements
Submission instructions, evaluation criteria, and closing details are provided within each individual procurement document.
- Submissions received after the stated closing date and time will not be accepted.
- All times are local Mountain Time unless otherwise specified.
Current Opportunities
There are no active bid opportunities at this time.
Surplus Asset Sales
The Town of Crossfield disposes of surplus assets in a responsible and transparent manner. Surplus items may include small equipment, office furniture, tools, vehicles, and heavy equipment.
The Town utilizes a variety of disposal methods to ensure operational efficiency and to reduce material sent to landfill, including:
- Public sale through GovDeals
- Sale to another municipality or government agency
- Trade-in toward replacement goods
- Donation to a registered non-profit or charitable organization (where permitted)
- Public auction
The Town’s primary platform for public surplus sales is GovDeals.
Procurement Policy
All procurement activities are conducted in accordance with the Town of Crossfield’s approved Procurement Policy and applicable provincial and federal trade agreements.
The Procurement Policy outlines:
- Purchasing thresholds
- Competitive bidding requirements
- Evaluation and award procedures
- Delegated purchasing authority
- Sole source and emergency procurement provisions
Inquiries
Procurement-related inquiries must be directed to the contact identified in the specific bid document.
For general procurement questions, please contact town@crossfieldalberta.com