Opportunity
New Brunswick Opportunities Network #26-0119
Roadway Leveling and Asphalt Concrete Paving in Victoria and Carleton County, NB
Posted
March 30, 2026
Respond By
April 14, 2026
Identifier
26-0119
NAICS
237310, 238990, 237990
This opportunity involves roadway leveling and paving with asphalt concrete in Victoria and Carleton County, New Brunswick, managed by the Department of Transportation and Infrastructure. - Government Buyer: - Province of New Brunswick, Department of Transportation and Infrastructure - Strategic Procurement - Transportation and Infrastructure office, Fredericton Regional Centre - OEMs and Vendors: - No specific OEMs or vendors are named; open to qualified road construction and paving contractors - Products and Services Requested: - Leveling and paving with asphalt concrete (total of 9.5 km across multiple roads) - Removal of high shoulders (approx. 240 meters) - Ditching (approx. 100 meters) - Asphalt Concrete WMA-D for spot leveling (approx. 67 tonnes) - Placement of asphalt concrete at specified rates (200–250 tonnes/km) - Erosion control structures - Hydroseeding and mulching for environmental restoration - Unique or Notable Requirements: - Mandatory safety certification (COR or approved alternative) - Electronic bid submission only; no paper bids accepted - Bid bond of $80,000 and Surety's Consent for performance and payment bonds required - Strict completion deadline with penalties for delays ($3,000/day) - Compliance with Construction Services Regulation and environmental specifications - Locations: - Work performed on Browning Road, Church Road, Old Route 106, and Scott Road in Victoria and Carleton Counties - Contracting office at Fredericton Regional Centre; possible delivery to Saint Andr District Office
Description
This tender is for Contract 26-0119 involving leveling with asphalt concrete over a total length of 9.5 km at various locations in Victoria and Carleton County, New Brunswick. The work includes paving and requires bidders to submit electronic bids by email, including a bid bond of $80,000. The contract is managed by the Department of Transportation and Infrastructure, with detailed specifications and submission instructions provided in the tender documents. Bidders must comply with the Construction Services Regulation under the Procurement Act and include required certifications and bonds with their submissions.