Opportunity
Prince Edward Island #STRA-2026-4
Stratford Utility Corporation Fire Hydrant Supply and Installation (10 Units)
Posted
March 27, 2026
Respond By
April 15, 2026
Identifier
STRA-2026-4
NAICS
237110
This opportunity involves the supply and installation of ten fire hydrants for the Stratford Utility Corporation in Stratford, Prince Edward Island. - Government Buyer: - Stratford Utility Corporation (Town of Stratford, PEI) - OEMs and Vendors: - McAvity (M-67 model specified) - Mueller (equivalent hydrant accepted) - Products/Services Requested: - Ten (10) fire hydrants, McAvity M-67 or Mueller equivalent - Features: brass to brass or brass to bronze seating, pentagon-shaped operating nut and nozzle caps, 40 mm fluorescent orange polyethylene pipe, ductile iron base plate, 1.8 meters height - Part Number: McAvity M-67 or Mueller equivalent - Installation services for ten hydrants - Includes: live direct tap and tee on existing water mains (150 mm, 200 mm, 250 mm PVC, 300 mm ductile iron), pressure testing at 150 psi, disinfection, flushing, water sample coordination, traffic control, safety fencing, asphalt and grass reinstatement - Unique or Notable Requirements: - All hydrant installations must be performed as live direct taps while the water system remains pressurized - Compliance with municipal, provincial, and AWWA standards is mandatory - Contractors must provide traffic control, safety fencing, and full site restoration - One-year warranty required after project completion; 5% holdback retained during warranty period - Insurance requirements specified - Place of Performance: - Kinlock Road, Trans Canada Highway, Stratford Road, Ducks Landing, and Squire Lane in the Town of Stratford, PEI - Contracting office: 234 Shakespeare Drive, Stratford, PE C1B 2V8
Description
The Town of Stratford's Utility Corporation is seeking qualified contractors to supply and install ten hydrants along various roads including Kinlock Road, Trans Canada Highway, Stratford Road, Ducks Landing, and Squire Lane. The hydrants will connect to the existing water system consisting of various PVC and ductile iron water mains. Installation involves live direct taps and tees while maintaining system pressure, with work to be completed by September 30, 2026.