Opportunity
New Brunswick Opportunities Network #26-0094
Pulverizing and Paving 8.9 km of Route 515, Kent County, NB
Posted
April 10, 2026
Respond By
April 22, 2026
Identifier
26-0094
NAICS
237310, 237990, 238990
This opportunity involves a major roadwork contract for the Province of New Brunswick's Department of Transportation and Infrastructure, focusing on Route 515 in Kent County. - Government Buyer: - Province of New Brunswick, Department of Transportation and Infrastructure, Strategic Procurement - Transportation and Infrastructure - Scope of Work: - Pulverizing and paving 8.9 km of Route 515 (from Route 490 to Route 495), including the Rush Cove Brook #1 Bridge (R655) - Includes asphalt removal, aggregate base/subbase placement, shoulder material, guide rail and guide post installation, pavement markings, and construction traffic control - Force account work such as cleaning/flushing culverts, asphalt removal from bridge deck, and driveway repairs - Haulage services for soil, rock, aggregate, and asphalt concrete - Products/Services Requested: - Asphalt concrete (WMA-B and WMA-D), aggregate base/subbase (approx. 5,600 units), shoulder material (approx. 5,600 units), guide rails, guide posts, pavement markings, and traffic control services - Unique/Notable Requirements: - Bidders must provide a valid safety certification (NBCSA or Safety Services NB), a $505,000 bid bond, and comply with provincial procurement regulations - Preference for New Brunswick suppliers; US entities may be excluded - Strict completion deadlines with financial penalties for delays - Compliance with environmental and construction standards, pay equity, and direct deposit policies - No specific OEMs or named vendors are identified in the solicitation or attachments
Description
This solicitation is for a paving contract on Route 515, from Route 490 to Route 495, covering a length of 8.9 km in Kent County, New Brunswick. The contract requires bidders to submit electronic bids including a Form of Tender, a valid Letter of Good Standing from a recognized safety association, and a bid bond of $505,000. The procurement is governed by the New Brunswick Procurement Act and Construction Services Regulation, with preference given to New Brunswick suppliers where applicable. Bids must be submitted by April 22, 2026, and no paper bids will be accepted.