Canada - PRC004616 - Construction Services for New Fire Station 124

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Opportunity closing date
27 September 2024
Opportunity publication date
30 August 2024
Value of contract
to be confirmed
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Description

The Corporation of the City of Mississaga (“the City”) is seeking to procure a General Contractor to perform, without limiting the project scope, the supply and installation of all components necessary to construct:A new Fire Station 124 plus associated site development works, located on a brown field redevelopment site at 2524 Cawthra Road, Mississauga Ontario, L5A 2X3 to serve Ward 7 and the surrounding neighbourhoods. The building will be approximately 1,041.88 sqm (11,215 sq. ft.) and consist of living quarters and 2 drive-through truck bays. Fire Station 124 has been designed and is to be constructed to achieve Net Zero Energy, and also achieve Level I of the City’s Corporate Green Building Standard.   The building is to be constructed as a ‘Post-Disaster’ building, to be used for emergency services. Some work and coordination from the General Contractor will be required for roadway works and utilities at property and beyond property boundaries.The building and site is to be constructed with the intention of achieving a Net Zero Energy certification upon completion.More detailed information is included in Appendix C Statement of Work and the Specifications and Drawings included in this bid request.

Opportunity closing date
27 September 2024
Value of contract
to be confirmed

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City of Mississauga

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