Edon Properties Inc.
Commercial supplier1411 Hastings Crescent SE, Calgary, AB, T2G 4C8, Canada
- Total paid
- $43,841,018
- Payment count
- 27
- Active years
- 2021-2022 – 2025-2026
Spend over time
Historical trend of payments to this vendor across fiscal years.
| Fiscal year | Total | Payments |
|---|---|---|
| 2025-2026 | $43,841,018 | 27 |
By ministry
How much this vendor has been paid by each ministry across all years.
- Infrastructure$41,700,2951 payments
- Transportation and Economic Corridors$932,3701 payments
- Public Safety and Emergency Services$514,5521 payments
- Agriculture and Irrigation$171,9451 payments
- Justice$138,2181 payments
- Forestry and Parks$64,8021 payments
- Environment and Protected Areas$51,2701 payments
- Assisted Living and Social Services$47,3131 payments
- Jobs, Economy, Trade and Immigration$43,7501 payments
- Arts, Culture and Status of Women$29,0141 payments
- Service Alberta and Red Tape Reduction$22,5171 payments
- Technology and Innovation$21,2871 payments
- Primary and Preventative Health Services$20,5061 payments
- Treasury Board and Finance$16,6321 payments
- Children and Family Services$11,7041 payments
- Energy and Minerals$9,8391 payments
- Office of the Chief Electoral Officer$8,3041 payments
- Education and Childcare$7,2831 payments
- Advanced Education$7,1411 payments
- Office of the Information and Privacy Commissioner$7,0101 payments
- Municipal Affairs$3,8481 payments
- Office of the Child and Youth Advocate$3,1471 payments
- Tourism and Sport$2,9501 payments
- Affordability and Utilities$2,1791 payments
- Indigenous Relations$1,8601 payments
- Immigration and Multiculturalism$1,0061 payments
- Office of the Auditor General$2761 payments
| Category | Amount | Detail |
|---|---|---|
| Infrastructure | $41,700,295 | 1 payments |
| Transportation and Economic Corridors | $932,370 | 1 payments |
| Public Safety and Emergency Services | $514,552 | 1 payments |
| Agriculture and Irrigation | $171,945 | 1 payments |
| Justice | $138,218 | 1 payments |
| Forestry and Parks | $64,802 | 1 payments |
| Environment and Protected Areas | $51,270 | 1 payments |
| Assisted Living and Social Services | $47,313 | 1 payments |
| Jobs, Economy, Trade and Immigration | $43,750 | 1 payments |
| Arts, Culture and Status of Women | $29,014 | 1 payments |
| Service Alberta and Red Tape Reduction | $22,517 | 1 payments |
| Technology and Innovation | $21,287 | 1 payments |
| Primary and Preventative Health Services | $20,506 | 1 payments |
| Treasury Board and Finance | $16,632 | 1 payments |
| Children and Family Services | $11,704 | 1 payments |
| Energy and Minerals | $9,839 | 1 payments |
| Office of the Chief Electoral Officer | $8,304 | 1 payments |
| Education and Childcare | $7,283 | 1 payments |
| Advanced Education | $7,141 | 1 payments |
| Office of the Information and Privacy Commissioner | $7,010 | 1 payments |
| Municipal Affairs | $3,848 | 1 payments |
| Office of the Child and Youth Advocate | $3,147 | 1 payments |
| Tourism and Sport | $2,950 | 1 payments |
| Affordability and Utilities | $2,179 | 1 payments |
| Indigenous Relations | $1,860 | 1 payments |
| Immigration and Multiculturalism | $1,006 | 1 payments |
| Office of the Auditor General | $276 | 1 payments |
By payment type
How the total breaks down across procurement card, selected payment, and wire transfer channels.
- Procurement card$00 payments
- Selected payment$43,841,01827 payments
- Wire transfer$00 payments
| Category | Amount | Detail |
|---|---|---|
| Procurement card | $0 | 0 payments |
| Selected payment | $43,841,018 | 27 payments |
| Wire transfer | $0 | 0 payments |
Sole-source contract history
Disclosed sole-source contracts to this vendor across all ministries. Pre-FY 2015–16 disclosures are excluded by the producer's trend-reliability cutoff.
Sole-source contracts on file
1
Sole-source $ on this page
$47,000
| Fiscal year | Ministry | Amount | Justification |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2021-2022 | ENVIRONMENT AND PARKS | $47,000 | Bow Habitat Station Custodial Services |
Scope drift
Where this vendor's earliest and latest contract justifications share little or no language with each other — a signal that the original scope no longer constrains what is being purchased.