Opportunity
Saskatchewan Tenders #RFP 250062
Engineering Services for Highway 914 Integrity Study, Design, and Construction Administration
Posted
March 23, 2026
Respond By
April 07, 2026
Identifier
RFP 250062
NAICS
541330, 237310, 237990
The Saskatchewan Ministry of Highways is seeking prequalified engineering firms for a comprehensive project to address riverbank erosion and maintain the integrity of Highway 914 near Pinehouse, Saskatchewan. - Government Buyer: - Government of Saskatchewan, Ministry of Highways - Scope of Work: - Feasibility study to assess options for preserving Highway 914 (Control Section 914-03) adjacent to the Haultain River - Design and development of a tender package for the selected solution, including geotechnical, grading, and environmental considerations - Construction administration services for project implementation, including project management, supervision, quality control, stakeholder liaison, and compliance with environmental and safety standards - Project Challenges and Context: - Remote location with erodible soils, high groundwater, and environmental sensitivities - Highway is critical for access to uranium mines and Indigenous lands - Eligibility: - Only firms shortlisted in RFQ 250062 are eligible to participate - No specific OEMs or commercial vendors are named; the procurement is for professional engineering services - Notable Requirements: - Delivery of a design and tender package - Oversight of construction activities for a critical and environmentally sensitive road section
Description
The Saskatchewan Ministry of Highways is seeking proposals from prequalified firms to provide engineering services for a project on Highway 914 near Pinehouse. The project involves three main stages: a feasibility study to assess options for maintaining road integrity, design and tender package development for the accepted recommendation, and construction administration. The work focuses on geotechnical, design, and construction administration related to highway grading adjacent to the Haultain River.