Strathcona County procurement (Sherwood Park and the rural county) runs municipal competitions for roads, utilities, facilities, transit-related work, and contracted services. Postings appear on strathcona.ca and Alberta Purchasing Connection. Edmonton-region contractors should treat Strathcona as its own owner — different forms, different vendor steps — not as a suburb of City of Edmonton supply management.
Strathcona County procurement basics
The county is a specialized municipality. Capital and operating tenders follow public procurement rules with local procedures. Sherwood Park is the urban service area, not a separate city for bidding. Use the county's official procurement pages and APC.
City of Edmonton vs Strathcona
Edmonton supplier registration does not register you with Strathcona. Two owners, two profiles. Same COR and WCB story.
What trades?
Civil, landscaping, snow, electrical, and facilities — similar mix to other growth municipalities east of Edmonton.
Awards and losing-bidder searches
When the county publishes awards, use them to see who is winning paving, utilities, and maintenance. If you lost at compliance, an audit is cheaper than another estimating cycle. NorthCited's Strathcona County location page is the local conversion URL.
Fort Saskatchewan and the region
Nearby urban tenders still need their own portal checks. Monitoring retainers filter the Edmonton metro cluster.
Prequalification
Watch for vendor prequalification or roster notices separate from project ITTs.