Bid on a City Tender
The City buys a lot of things, from snow contracts to fire trucks. Active opportunities post to BC Bid.
How it works
The City of Silvermere runs a competitive bidding process for goods, services, and construction under BC municipal and provincial procurement law. The intent is straightforward: equal information, equal opportunity, defensible award decisions. Every public tender goes through BC Bid so any qualified vendor in the province can see and respond.
Where tenders are posted
All public tender opportunities are posted to the provincial BC Bid system at bcbid.gov.bc.ca. Bidders are responsible for monitoring postings and downloading any addenda issued during a tender period.
Minimum proponent requirements
To bid on a City of Silvermere tender, proponents must meet the following minimum requirements:
- Commercial General Liability: $2,000,000 per occurrence, with the City of Silvermere named as additional insured
- Professional Liability: $2,000,000 minimum
- Automobile Liability: $2,000,000 minimum
- Business Licence (City of Silvermere) or West Highlands Inter-Community Business Licence
- WorkSafeBC letter of good standing
- Current Safety Plan and Policies
Reference PDFs for safety program requirements (prime contractor and non-prime) are available through the City's tender page.
Invoicing and payment
Contractors invoice the City through Accounts Payable. An EFT (electronic funds transfer) form is required for direct deposit. Invoices go to ap@silvermere.example.
Set up notifications
Register a supplier account on BC Bid and configure notifications for the categories that match your business. New tender postings will be emailed to you automatically.
Tip
Read the document carefully
Contract awards
Contract awards above defined thresholds are reported to Council in the public meeting agenda. Look in Council minutes for recent award decisions.
Common questions
Where do I find current City tenders?
Do I need to register?
Who do I contact about a specific tender?
Where can I see what was awarded?
Are smaller purchases also tendered?
What to do next
Still need help?
Talk to Financial Services (Procurement) - Travis Quinn, Procurement and Contract Clerk
- Phone
- 250-555-0100
- Hours
- Monday to Friday, 8:30am to 4:30pm
- In person
- City Hall, 100 Lakeshore Avenue, Silvermere, BC V0X 1S0. Invoicing: ap@silvermere.example
Faster than calling for non-urgent issues. We respond within one business day.
Procurement governed by BC Municipal and Provincial law. All public tenders posted to BC Bid (bcbid.gov.bc.ca).
