Procurement Summary
Country: Canada
Summary: Rfp 1220-20-617-2026 Library/Museum Mural Replacement
Deadline: 05 Mar 2026
Posting Date: 14 Feb 2026
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Notice Type: Tender
TOT Ref.No.: 135793228
Document Ref. No.: 1220-20-617-2026
Financier: Self Financed
Purchaser Ownership: Public
Tender Value: Refer Document
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The District of Port Hardy is seeking proposals for the design, replacement, and installation of a new mural on the exterior wall of the Library/Museum. Project Objectives ▪Design a mural that captures the culture and natural history of Port Hardy through collaboration with the District and consultation with the Kwakiutl First Nation, on whose traditional territory Port Hardy is located. ▪Collaborate and involve local youth in the mural design and installation. ▪Utilize natural, durable, and non-weathering materials that are appropriate to the local environment. ▪Provide care and maintenance guidelines that promotes the long-term preservation of the new mural. The successful proponent will provide professional services for the design, replacement, and installation of a new mural on the exterior wall of the Library/Museum located at 7110 Market Street in Port Hardy, in coordination with the District. The designer should be prepared to develop a design that reflects the Port Hardy landscape, including the area's Indigenous and Non-Indigenous history.
Solicitation Type : RFP - Request for Proposal (Formal) Reference Number : 00004903326 Location : British Columbia Purchase Type : Not Stated Dates Publication : 2026/02/13 07:30:00 AM EST Closing Date : 2026/03/05 06:00:00 PM EST Contact Information : Heather Nelson-Smith : tenders@porthardy.ca : Description : The District of Port Hardy is seeking proposals for the design, replacement, and installation of a new mural on the exterior wall of the Library/Museum. Project Objectives ▪Design a mural that captures the culture and natural history of Port Hardy through collaboration with the District and consultation with the Kwakiutl First Nation, on whose traditional territory Port Hardy is located. ▪Collaborate and involve local youth in the mural design and installation. ▪Utilize natural, durable, and non-weathering materials that are appropriate to the local environment. ▪Provide care and maintenance guidelines that promotes the long-term preservation of the new mural. The successful proponent will provide professional services for the design, replacement, and installation of a new mural on the exterior wall of the Library/Museum located at 7110 Market Street in Port Hardy, in coordination with the District. The designer should be prepared to develop a design that reflects the Port Hardy landscape, including the area's Indigenous and Non-Indigenous history.
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