Opportunity

New Brunswick Opportunities Network #26-0113

New Brunswick Solicitation: Asphalt Concrete Leveling and Roadwork in St. John County

Posted

April 09, 2026

Respond By

April 21, 2026

Identifier

26-0113

NAICS

237310

The Province of New Brunswick's Department of Transportation and Infrastructure is seeking bids for Contract 26-0113, focused on leveling with asphalt concrete across 4.2 km at various locations in St. John County. - Government Buyer: - Department of Transportation and Infrastructure, Province of New Brunswick - Strategic Procurement - Transportation and Infrastructure office - Products and Services Requested: - Leveling with asphalt concrete (Warm Mix Asphalt WMA-D) over 4.2 km - Removal of high shoulders (2,300 meters) - Ditching (300 meters, up to 300 mm depth) - Replacement of 900mm concrete pipes (39 units, Class III 65D) - Backfill for structures (105 units, Class A) - Aggregate base (31.5 mm, 130 units) and subbase (75 mm, 240 units; additional subbase 990 units) - Geotextile fabric (Type N2, 225 units) - Erosion control structures (Type D, 4 units) - Random riprap (R-25, 160 units) - Hydroseeding (900 units) and mulching (900 units) - Construction traffic control and mobilization - Provisional sum for force account ($20,000) - Unique or Notable Requirements: - Mandatory safety certification (Certificate of Recognition from NBCSA or approved alternative) - Bid security required: $50,000 bid bond or $90,000 certified cheque/bank draft/money order/irrevocable letter of credit - Electronic bid submission - Subject to the Procurement Act, Construction Services Regulation, and Canadian Free Trade Agreement - Completion required by contract deadline, with penalties for late completion and provisions for extensions due to additional quantities or weather delays - No specific OEMs or brands are named; materials must meet provincial standards.

Description

This solicitation is for Contract 26-0113 involving leveling with asphalt concrete over a total distance of 4.2 km at various locations in St. John County, New Brunswick. The contract requires bidders to submit electronic bids including a Form of Tender, a valid Letter of Good Standing related to safety certification, and a bid bond or certified cheque as specified. The procurement is governed by the Procurement Act and Construction Services Regulation, with a bid bond requirement of $50,000 and certified cheque or equivalent of $90,000. Bids must be submitted by April 21, 2026, and no paper bids will be accepted.

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