Opportunity

CanadaBuys #BC227676

Juan de Fuca Marine Trail Phase 2 Trail and Infrastructure Repairs Solicitation

Posted

April 08, 2026

Respond By

April 29, 2026

Identifier

BC227676

NAICS

237990, 238190, 238990

This opportunity seeks contractors for Phase 2 of trail and infrastructure repairs along the Juan de Fuca Marine Trail, managed by BC Parks - Provincial Services Branch, as part of the Disaster Financial Assistance Arrangements (DFAA) recovery effort. - Government Buyer: - Ministry of Environment and Parks, BC Parks - Provincial Services Branch - Scope of Work: - Completion of remaining trail and infrastructure repairs along the Juan de Fuca Marine Trail within Juan de Fuca Provincial Park - Addresses all DFAA-eligible sites identified in 2025 engineering assessments by Onsite Engineering Ltd. and Parsons Ltd. not included in Phase 1 - Focus on reinstating safe and continuous public access along key portions of the trail corridor - Products/Services Requested: - Construction and repair services (no specific OEMs, products, or part numbers specified) - Unique Requirements: - Work must address sites identified in recent engineering assessments - Project is part of a disaster recovery initiative - Period of Performance: - Estimated contract duration is six months - Locations: - Work performed at Juan de Fuca Marine Trail within Juan de Fuca Provincial Park, Vancouver Island, BC - Contracting office located at 2930 Trans-Canada Hwy, Victoria, BC

Description

The Ministry of Environment and Parks (BC Parks, West Coast Region) is soliciting proposals from qualified contractors to complete remaining trail and infrastructure repairs along the Juan de Fuca Marine Trail within Juan de Fuca Provincial Park on Vancouver Island. This project represents Phase 2 of the Disaster Financial Assistance Arrangements (DFAA) recovery effort, addressing all remaining eligible sites identified in 2025 engineering assessments that were not included in Phase 1. The contract duration is estimated to be six months. The work aims to reinstate safe and continuous public access along key portions of the trail corridor.

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