City of Red Deer tenders and contract awards are posted through the city's procurement pages and often syndicated to Alberta Purchasing Connection and MERX. Recurring work includes facilities, roads, parks, and seasonal snow and ice control. Losing bidders searching 'Red Deer tender results' or 'who won Red Deer paving' should pull the award notice, then audit why their bid died at compliance versus price.
Where Red Deer posts and awards
Start at reddeer.ca procurement / purchasing, then APC (purchasingconnection.ca) and MERX for larger packages. Award summaries, when published, list the successful proponent. They rarely explain disqualifications. That silence is why contractors repeat the same mistake the next cycle.
What trades see volume in Red Deer?
Snow removal, grounds, paving and concrete, facilities mechanical and electrical, and civil as capital programs roll. Central Alberta towns around Red Deer follow similar procurement patterns at smaller dollar values.
Is there a vendor registration?
Follow the city's supplier instructions on reddeer.ca. Being on a list does not replace submitting a compliant bid on each competition.
Using award lists as a lead signal
If you lost, the public award is your debrief substitute when a full debrief is thin. Check: were you compliant? If you never got scored, fix WCB, bonds, and forms before the next paving or facilities tender. NorthCited monitors Red Deer among other Alberta municipalities.
Do you publish every award?
Award-commentary posts are a content engine over time — city plus trade. This page is the Red Deer hub. Check the blog for newer results posts.
Nearby owners
Lacombe, Blackfalds, and county work often sits on APC. Filter geography in a monitoring retainer rather than watching one city site.