Opportunity
CanadaBuys #AB-2026-02819
Used Combination Sewer Hydrovac Truck Procurement for Town of Fox Creek
Posted
April 08, 2026
Respond By
April 26, 2026
Identifier
AB-2026-02819
NAICS
423830
The Town of Fox Creek, a municipal government in Alberta, Canada, is seeking proposals for the acquisition of a used combination vacuum, sewer flusher, and hydro excavation truck. - Government Buyer: - Town of Fox Creek (municipal government, Alberta, Canada) - OEMs and Vendors: - No specific OEMs or vendors are named in the solicitation - Products/Services Requested: - Used combination vacuum, sewer flusher, and hydro excavation truck - Must support high-pressure sewer cleaning, vacuum operations, and hydro excavation - Required features: - Water storage tank - Heated water system or boiler - Debris tank - High-pressure jetting pump - Hose reels - Vacuum system with sufficient airflow and lift for municipal operations - Must be suitable for year-round use in northern climates - Must support both routine and emergency sewer maintenance - Quantity: 1 unit - Unique or Notable Requirements: - Vehicle must be reliable for year-round operation in northern climates - Must be capable of safely exposing buried utilities in various soil conditions with minimal surface disturbance - Place of Performance/Delivery: - Fox Creek, Alberta, Canada (Box 149 102 Kaybob Drive, Fox Creek, AB, T0H 1P0) - Contract Duration: - 1 month period - No specific brands, part numbers, or OEMs are mentioned in the solicitation.
Description
The Town of Fox Creek is soliciting proposals for a used combination vacuum, sewer flusher, and hydro excavation truck. The vehicle must be capable of high-pressure sewer cleaning, vacuum operations, and hydro excavation to safely expose buried utilities with minimal surface disturbance. It should be equipped with a water storage tank, heated water system or boiler, debris tank, high-pressure jetting pump, hose reels, and a vacuum system suitable for municipal operations. The unit must be reliable for year-round use in northern climates and support both routine maintenance and emergency response.