Shoal Excavation in the Iroquois River Area, Chambly Canal National Historic Site
Status Awarded
Contract number 5P201-18-0150
Solicitation number 5P201-18-0150/B
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Status Awarded
Contract number 5P201-18-0150
Solicitation number 5P201-18-0150/B
Publication date
Contract award date
Contract value
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Requirement:
Chambly Canal National Historic Site requires a general contractor to perform all the work associated with the excavation of contaminated sediments higher than A criteria (A-B) including transport and disposal according to the MDDELCC criteria of the shoals in the Iroquois river sector. See specifications for further details on the requirements of this project.
To assist with bonding and insurance requirements, this project is estimated at a value between $100,001 and $ 250,000, taxes extra
Site Visit:
There is no site visit scheduled for this solicitation.
Project Timeline:
The Contractor shall perform and complete the Work by 14 December 2018.
Bid Submission:
Bids are to be sent to:
Parks Canada Agency
1869 Upper Water Street, Suite AH 201
Halifax, Nova Scotia B3J 1S9
Information:
National Parks Regulations require that all work is to be performed in accordance with the ordinances, laws, rules and regulations set out in the National Park Act.
Bidders that consider themselves qualified to provide this Work and intend to submit bids on this project should obtain documents from the Government Electronic Tendering Service through the Government of Canada tendering service at www.buyandsell.gc.ca/tenders . Addenda, when issued, will be available from the Government of Canada tendering service. Bidders that elect to base their bids on documents obtained from other sources do so at their own risk. Late submissions will not be considered.
This PCA office provides procurement services to the public in English.
The Crown retains the right to negotiate with suppliers on any procurement.
Documents may be submitted in either official language of Canada.
Refer to the description above for full details.