Industry Relations

Working together to support a thriving infrastructure design and delivery sector. 

About Industry Relations

We work with industry partners to design and deliver the infrastructure Calgarians rely on. Through collaboration and trust-based relationships we are supporting a strong infrastructure sector that benefits both industry and the community. 

City-led infrastructure projects

Upcoming procurement opportunities

An overview of anticipated procurement opportunities for 2026 and beyond. This information helps industry gain early awareness of the project pipeline and prepare for future opportunities. 

Capital projects map

The Capital Projects Map is a tool where you can search for upcoming and ongoing capital infrastructure projects. The map includes project descriptions, schedules, budgets and project status. 

Roadways activity map

The roadways activity map is a live-updated tool showing planned and active work on roadways. This includes paving, sidewalk work, and road closures for special events and festivals.   

Collaboration opportunities

We’re developing new ways for industry partners to work with The City. These opportunities include advisory groups, events and meetings that help shape infrastructure projects. 

Upcoming events

Stay informed about events where industry and City staff can connect.

Open engagement

Contribute your expertise, raise concerns, and help co-design solutions. 

There are no current open engagement opportunities. 

Committees & meetings

Advisory committees and formal meetings between City and industry leaders. These groups will give advice, share knowledge and help guide City infrastructure projects. 

To participate or for more information, email IndustryRelations@calgary.ca

Industry Insights newsletter

Industry Insights is The City’s monthly newsletter for industry partners. Each edition highlights key policy updates, process improvements, upcoming opportunities, and resources to support your work. 

Read previous newsletters

Supply

View the latest updates from Supply Management and their upcoming events.

Preparing construction procurement documents

The City has provided some sample construction templates. These can serve as a guide when planning and submitting a bid for a construction project. 

View templates and learn more

Requesting a procurement bid debrief

When The City awards a contract, every bidder can learn more about why their bid wasn't successful by requesting a bid debrief. We will conduct debriefs only after the contract is publicly awarded or the execution is complete.

How to request a bid debrief:
All bidders will be emailed once a procurement is awarded and we'll include a hyperlink to a bid debrief request intake form. Click the link in the email, then complete and submit the survey form to request a debrief. We will schedule a debrief as soon as possible for bidders who correctly follow request process. 

Contact

Contact information

Major projects

Investing in city-shaping infrastructure that supports growth, improves mobility and enhances quality of life for all Calgarians.

Prairie Economic Gateway

A first-of-its-kind collaboration between The City and Rocky View County to enable rail-served industrial development and economic diversification in the region.

Mobility programs

An interactive map showing all mobility program projects happening across the city.

Bearspaw South Feeder Main

To protect Calgary’s drinking water system and ensure it continues to serve the city reliably into the future, we are reinforcing and replacing the Bearspaw South Feeder Main.

Annual Paving Program

The 2026 Annual Paving Program is a planned service program that will see 380 lane kilometres of Calgary’s roads paved at 148 locations across the city.

Capital works map

The Capital works map identifies the location of major construction, maintenance and improvement projects scheduled by The City. This map is updated monthly


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