Construction projects to begin faster: city council wrap-up
The time it will take for a construction project to get underway in the city has been cut in half.
During a meeting Monday, City Council passed a motion to change the way tenders are awarded in Grande Prairie. Instead of taking between 85 to 140 days to award a tender, it will now take between 30 to 40 days to get a project underway.
Items that are already in the City’s Budget will no longer have to go through a standing committee and then through a following City Council meeting. A change to Bylaw C-1277C will have City Administration deal will future tenders.
“Particularly, with the short construction season that we have in the north, we saw an opportunity to improve the process so that we could have faster turn around time. It would allow more flexibility for management and ultimately, deliver a better service to residents,” said Mayor Bill Given.