Opportunity
New Brunswick Opportunities Network #26-0030
Petitcodiac River Bank Protection and Grading Services Solicitation
March 24, 2026
April 09, 2026
26-0030
237990, 238910, 238990
This opportunity involves riverbank stabilization and protection work for the Province of New Brunswick at the Petitcodiac River in Dieppe. - Government Buyer: - Department of Transportation and Infrastructure, Province of New Brunswick - Strategic Procurement - Transportation and Infrastructure office - Scope of Work: - Grading and bank protection along approximately 350 meters of the Petitcodiac River - Installation of a protective layer of Random Riprap R250 (1,100 mm thick) over geotextile fabric (Type N4) - Supply and maintenance of work area traffic control devices, traffic control personnel, temporary fencing, barricades, and bilingual pedestrian detour signage - Services Required: - Archaeological monitoring by a permitted archaeologist for all ground-disturbing activities within the designated buffer area - Pre-clearing breeding bird survey to comply with environmental regulations - Key Requirements: - Contractor must provide all labor, materials, tools, machinery, and services - Adherence to environmental permits and regulations, including Watercourse and Wetland Alteration Permit - Valid Letter of Good Standing from the New Brunswick Construction Safety Association (or equivalent) - $115,000 bid bond, performance and payment bonds from a licensed insurer - Compliance with traffic control and archaeological monitoring requirements - Subject to the Canadian Free Trade Agreement and New Brunswick Procurement Act - Place of Performance: - Petitcodiac River, Dieppe, Westmorland County - Contracting office: Suite 2100, 300 St. Mary's Street, Fredericton, NB - No specific OEMs or named vendors are identified in the solicitation.
Description
This solicitation is for Contract 26-0030 involving grading and bank protection work at the Petitcodiac River in the City of Dieppe, Westmorland County, New Brunswick. The contract requires furnishing all labor, tools, machinery, and materials necessary to perform the work as per the specifications and plans provided. Bids must be submitted electronically by email by April 9, 2026, and include a bid bond of $115,000. The procurement is governed by the New Brunswick Procurement Act and is subject to the Canadian Free Trade Agreement.