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CanadaBuys #30007864A
Scudder Wharf Marine Construction and Repair at Pelee Island, Ontario
March 23, 2026
April 14, 2026
30007864A
237990
Fisheries and Oceans Canada (DFO) is seeking qualified contractors for improvements to Scudder Wharf at Pelee Island, Ontario. - Government Buyer: - Fisheries and Oceans Canada (DFO), Procurement Hub - Contracting office located at 200 Kent Street, Ottawa, Ontario - Scope of Work: - Selective removal and replacement of designated areas of the existing concrete deck and parapet on the Protection Pier - Removal and selective replacement of designated areas of the timber jetties, including steel stringers, timber deck, ramps, and facia - Optional work: Demolition and removal of the former gas dock (steel pile-supported timber structure) or old wooden supply dock - Products/Services Requested: - Marine construction and repair services (no specific part numbers or quantities listed) - Unique/Notable Requirements: - Bidders must provide a reference project related to marine construction within the last ten years - Valid registration with the Workplace Safety and Insurance Board (WSIB) of Ontario is mandatory - Site is accessible by ferry only - OEMs and Vendors: - No specific OEMs or part numbers are listed in the scope - Goodfellow inc is mentioned as a timber supplier in the interested businesses section, but not as a required OEM - Place of Performance: - Scudder Wharf, 361 North Shore Road, Pelee Island, Ontario (federal harbour) - Contracting office: 200 Kent Street, Ottawa, Ontario - Contract Duration: - Estimated at four months
Description
This solicitation is for repairs to the concrete wharf and timber jetties at the federal harbour at Pelee (Scudder Wharf), Ontario. The work includes removal and selective replacement of designated areas of the existing concrete deck and parapet on the Protection Pier, as well as removal and selective replacement of designated areas of the jetties including steel stringers, timber deck, ramps, and facia. The contract duration is estimated at 4 months, and the site is accessible by ferry at 361 North Shore Road, Pelee Island, ON.