Opportunity
Saskatchewan Tenders #HWY-H26023
Surfacing Structure Construction on Highway No. 155-03, Saskatchewan
Posted
April 13, 2026
Respond By
April 28, 2026
Identifier
HWY-H26023
NAICS
237310
This opportunity involves the construction of a surfacing structure on Highway No. 155-03 in Saskatchewan, managed by the Ministry of SaskBuilds and Procurement for the Ministry of Highways. - Government Buyer: - Ministry of SaskBuilds and Procurement (contracting authority) - Ministry of Highways, Province of Saskatchewan (end user) - Scope of Work: - Supply and application of 1,920 tonnes of asphalt concrete - Hauling of asphalt concrete totaling 62,000 tonne-kilometers - Work to be performed within 35 km of a ministry-owned stockpile site on Highway 155-03 - Includes traffic accommodation and compliance with occupational health and safety requirements - Products Requested: - Asphalt Concrete (Part Number: 4100.01), Quantity: 1,920 tonnes - Hauling Asphalt Concrete (Part Number: 2405.01), Quantity: 62,000 tonne-kilometers - Unique Requirements: - Bidders must submit a deposit equal to 5% of the total bid - Performance and payment bonds are required - Proof of insurance and safety policy compliance must be provided - No liquidated damages; work must be completed by the specified date or may be cancelled by the Engineer - Locations: - Highway No. 155-03, within 35 km of a ministry-owned stockpile site - Ministry-owned stockpile on Highway 155-03, 22 km North of Buffalo Narrows - Meadow Lake District - No specific OEMs or commercial vendors are named in the solicitation.
Description
This solicitation is for the construction of a surfacing structure on Highway No. 155-03 in Saskatchewan, Canada. The work involves the application of a total of 1920 tonnes of asphalt concrete within 35 km of a ministry-owned stockpile site. The project requires bidders to submit inquiries at least 3 business days before the bid closing date and includes a deposit requirement of 5% of the total bid. The completion date for the project is September 1, 2026.