Opportunity
Saskatchewan Tenders #HWY-250073-SFRFP
Engineering Consulting Services for HWY 7 Vehicle Inspection Station and Rest Area Expansion
Posted
March 19, 2026
Respond By
April 02, 2026
Identifier
HWY-250073-SFRFP
NAICS
541330, 541620
The Government of Saskatchewan's Ministry of Highways is seeking engineering consulting services for the expansion of the Vehicle Inspection Station and truck rest area along Highway 7, west of Kindersley. - Government Buyer: - Government of Saskatchewan, Ministry of Highways - Scope of Work: - Engineering services for the expansion of the Vehicle Inspection Station and truck rest area - Design and preparation of tender documents for surfacing and grading - Environmental and heritage screening, survey, field investigation, soil sampling and testing - Drainage and utility assessments, right-of-way plan preparation, signage and lighting plans - Constructability review, lessons learned presentation, handover notes, and construction support - Project Details: - Expansion to accommodate 5 passenger vehicles and 5 semi-trucks - Construction support following tendering - Notable Requirements: - Open to pre-qualified consultants from competition HWY-PreQ2023-25 - Compliance with the Professional Services Procurement Manual (PSPM 100-04) for consultants in probationary status - Adherence to RFP submission instructions - OEMs and Vendors: - No specific Original Equipment Manufacturers (OEMs) or vendors are named - Period of Performance: - Initial contract period of one year with an option to extend for an additional year - Project milestones include tendering in Fall 2026 and construction in 2027
Description
The Saskatchewan Ministry of Highways is seeking engineering services for the expansion of the existing Vehicle Inspection Station along Highway 7 west of Kindersley. The project involves expanding the site northward to add parking and circulation areas for the truck rest area. The scope includes surfacing design, grading design, and preparation of the tender package. The tendering process is anticipated to begin in Fall 2026, with construction planned for 2027.