Upgrade Exterior Drainage System, Onion Lake, SK
Status Awarded
Contract number 7274546
Solicitation number M5000-22-5046/C
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Status Awarded
Contract number 7274546
Solicitation number M5000-22-5046/C
Publication date
Contract award date
Contract value
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This project involves but not limited to:
o Set up as site start up meeting with all the parties involved which includes the site authority, Asset Management. A work schedule will need to be provided by the contractor for the parties review.
o Remove exterior structures that will limit the access to the buildings foundations area this includes but is not limited to fences, sidewalk blocks, air conditioning units and deck structures. These structures will be required to be put back in place upon completion. (Temporary access to residence will be required while the work is being complete)
o This includes requesting locates prior to digging and following the guidelines provided by the service providers.
o Dig ditch around the foundation placing fill in designated area. Site authority and Senior Asset Manager to approve.
o Remove existing gravel, weeping tile and any other material to gain access to the buildings foundation and dispose of all products should be done as outlined by current federal and provincial regulations. Items should be recycled or recaptured whenever possible.
o Wash and prepare exterior wall for sealant. This includes filling any cracks in the foundation with the appropriate fillers and caulking. Compact the soil in the base of the trench prior to installation of new product.
o Apply Adhesive and secure the waterproofing membrane to the exterior of the basement foundation as outlined by the manufacture of the product.
o Place down landscaping material (to be wrapped around rock) to act as break between the clean rock material (less than 1” in diameter) and existing dirt.
o Weeping tile shall be laid on undisturbed or well compacted soil so that the top of the tile is below the bottom of the floor slab and proper grade established.
o Place socked weeping tile (no less than 4” in diameter) in the existing clean rock bed around the perimeter and ensure proper grading is in place. Connect weeping system to the sump pit inside and ensure all connections are secure and working properly.
o Inspection of the membrane and weeping system to be completed at this time by the Senior Asset Manager prior to the contractor wrapping the weeping system and back filling. The Senior Asset Manager will plan to be on site for this inspection, based on schedule provide by contractor, to sign off on the work completed.
o After sign off finalized and the Senior Asset Manager is assured things have been completed as outlined back filling can be initiated.
o Place more clean rock (minimum 3” on top of the tile) covering the weeping material and then fold the landscape material to ensure the clean rock stays free from small particles such as dirt.
o Place fill and ensure that care is taken to compact the product every 12” by machine. Ensure proper grading from the foundation is in place for a minimum of 5 feet sloping away from the existing structure to assure proper drainage.
o Replace/ reinstall any product that was removed to gain access to the residence or that was disrupted to install the weeping system. This includes reinstall decks and stairs to gain access to the interior residence.
o Ensure downspouts are installed to certify water is dispensed a minimum of 5’ from the foundation.
The Contractor must perform and complete the Work by 15 March 2025.
This is a first phase (Phase one) of a two-phase competition: the first phase will pre-qualify bidders based on mandatory requirements as per the attached Request for Qualifications; second phase (Phase two) will invite the qualified bidders to provide a financial bid on the project based on the specifications and drawings. The list of pre-qualified bidders resulting from Phase One will be valid for a period of 60 days upon notification of meeting the mandatory requirements or upon award of contract in Phase Two whichever comes first.
No further Request for Qualifications will be published for this solicitation.
There is a security requirement associated with the requirement.
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Procurement & Contracting services
c/o Commissionaires, F Division
6101 Dewdney Avenue
Regina, SK S4P 3K7
or
Facsimile No.: 306-780-5232
Solicitation Closes –L’invitation prend fin
at - à 2:00 pm Central Standard Time
on - le 09 May 2024
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