Opportunity
New Brunswick Opportunities Network #26-0125
Road Rehabilitation Services: Pulverizing, Aggregate Base, and Double Chip Seal on Route 116, Kent County, NB
Posted
March 25, 2026
Respond By
April 13, 2026
Identifier
26-0125
NAICS
237310
This opportunity is for road rehabilitation services on Route 116 in Kent County, New Brunswick, managed by the Province of New Brunswick's Department of Transportation and Infrastructure. - Government Buyer: - Province of New Brunswick, Department of Transportation and Infrastructure, Strategic Procurement - Transportation and Infrastructure - Contracting office located at the Fredericton Regional Centre - Scope of Work: - Pulverizing existing pavement (64,450 m) - Placement of aggregate base/subbase (15,900 t of 19 mm rock base) - Double chip seal application (50,590 m) - Removal of high shoulders (9,210 m) - Guide post installation (various sizes, total 279 units) and removal - Guide rail installation (437 units) and removal (429 units) - Application of water for grading (1,500 units) - Construction traffic control and mobilization - Products/Services Requested: - All work is construction/service-based; no specific OEMs or part numbers are listed - Notable Requirements: - Mandatory safety certification (COR or approved alternative from NBCSA or Safety Services New Brunswick) - Electronic bid submission with a $180,000 bid bond - Performance and payment bonds required - Preference may be given to New Brunswick suppliers under the NB First Procurement Policy - Penalties of $5,000 per day for late completion (excluding weekends/statutory holidays) - Period of Performance: - Completion required by contract end date, with limited allowances for weather and quantity changes - Location: - Work performed on Route 116 from the Queens-Kent County Line towards Grey Brook, Kent County, New Brunswick - Contracting/government office in Fredericton, NB
Description
This solicitation is for the pulverizing, aggregate base, and double chip seal work on Route 116 from Queens - Kent County Line towards Grey Brook in Kent County, New Brunswick. The total length of the project is approximately 6.9 km. Bids must be submitted electronically by April 13, 2026, and include a bid bond of $180,000. The contract requires compliance with specific safety certifications and bonding requirements, and the procurement is governed by the New Brunswick Procurement Act and related regulations.