Opportunity
Saskatchewan Tenders #RFP-002-2026
Office Renovation and Council Chambers Expansion for Rural Municipality of McKillop No. 220
Posted
April 15, 2026
Respond By
May 11, 2026
Identifier
RFP-002-2026
NAICS
236220, 238290, 238190
This opportunity involves an interior office renovation and Council Chambers expansion for the Rural Municipality of McKillop No. 220: - Government Buyer: - Rural Municipality of McKillop No. 220 (RM Office, Bulyea, SK) - Scope of Work: - Demolition and removal of an approximately 13.3-foot interior wall - Structural assessment and support if the wall is load-bearing (including possible beam installation and engineering) - Framing and finishing of a new opening - Wall and ceiling repairs, painting, and flooring repair or replacement - Asbestos testing prior to demolition and abatement if required - Debris removal and site clean-up - Optional upgraded finishes (e.g., arched opening) - Unique Requirements: - Work is preferred outside regular office hours to minimize disruption to municipal operations - Proposals must include detailed, itemized pricing for all base and optional work, including separate costs for asbestos services and structural work - Contractors must provide a proposed schedule, proof of insurance, and compliance with safety regulations - OEMs and Vendors: - No specific OEMs or product manufacturers are named in the solicitation; open to qualified contractors - Period of Performance: - Construction is planned for Spring/Summer, with start and completion dates to be proposed by the contractor - Location: - Rural Municipality of McKillop No. 220 Office, 103 Ashley Street, Bulyea, SK, S0G 0L0, Canada
Description
The Rural Municipality of McKillop No. 220 is seeking proposals from qualified contractors for an interior office renovation to expand the existing Council Chambers by removing an approximately 13.3-foot interior wall. The project includes demolition, structural assessment and support if needed, finishing, painting, flooring repair or replacement, and asbestos testing and abatement if required. Work is preferred to be done outside regular office hours to minimize disruption. Proposals must include detailed pricing, scheduling, and compliance information.