Canada - 2024-043 - st-jean reconstruction phase 2a earth movement & box culvert replacement
For more information and to make a bid you will need to go to the third party website.
Details
Provided by- Opportunity closing date
- 19 November 2024
- Opportunity publication date
- 18 October 2024
- Value of contract
- to be confirmed
- Your guide to exporting
Description
Phase 2A consist of removing the peat and soft clay within the wetland, replacing with sound material and installing a box culvert.The purpose of Phase 2A is to re-build the Hydro line and other utilities on top of the future elevated road and to remove the existing utilities, including the existing hydro line, pedestals and other related works. Phase 2A schedule is as follows:Tree clearing shall be completed by April 4th, 2025The work in the wetland cannot start before July 16, 2025All work except for the landscaping shall be completed by November 14, 2025Utility companies shall have full access to the site between November 15, 2025, and April 18, 2026, to install their infrastructure.Landscaping work shall be completed by May 29, 2026 The future Phase 2B will be the construction of the roundabouts. The Hydro line and other utilities will be moved, by the utility companies, after the completion of Phase 2A, by the contractor.The ultimate project consists of the construction of two (2) roundabouts, known as Phase 2.
- Opportunity closing date
- 19 November 2024
- Value of contract
- to be confirmed
About the buyer
- Address
- City of Clarence-Rockland
Bid for tender
If your company meets the requirements of the tender, go to the website where the tender is hosted and submit your bid.
This website contains links to other websites that we do not control or maintain. We are not responsible for the content of these sites. We provide these links for your convenience only, and do not necessarily endorse their content.
Before entering into a contract you need to apply for any necessary export licences, which can include applications to trade in certain goods. You should also make your own enquiries and be satisfied by the accuracy of any information supplied to you.