Opportunity
CanadaBuys #7702
Bituminous Pavement Rehabilitation for Provincial Road 206, Manitoba
Posted
April 17, 2026
Respond By
April 30, 2026
Identifier
7702
NAICS
237310
Manitoba Transportation and Infrastructure is seeking bids for the rehabilitation of bituminous pavement on Provincial Road 206 in the Municipality of Springfield, Manitoba. - Government Buyer: - Manitoba Transportation and Infrastructure - Tendering and Contracts - Scope of Work: - Rehabilitation of approximately 9.5 km of Provincial Road 206 - Includes milling of existing pavement, granular base course construction, installation of bituminous shoulders, rumble strips, erosion control, and traffic management - Products/Services Requested: - Mobilization of equipment - Level IV traffic control - Supply and installation of straw wattle (100 meters) - Stripping slopes (75 stations) - Shoulder preparation Type II (150mm: 86 stations, 300mm: 62 stations) - Milling bituminous pavement (78,500 sq meters) - Granular base course (GBC-M: 24,000 tonnes, GBC-S: 2,000 tonnes) - Bituminous pavement (SP19.0 Superpave Class B: 7,500 tonnes; SP12.5 Superpave Class B: 16,500 tonnes) - Temporary overlay markers (3,000 each) - Rumble strips (30,000 meters) - Prime coat (15,000 liters) - Erosion control blanket (600 sq meters) - Equipment hours for hydraulic excavator and hydrovac truck (20 hours each) - Unique Requirements: - Oils for bituminous pavement supplied by contractor - Specific erosion control and traffic management measures - OEMs and Vendors: - No specific OEMs or vendors are named in the solicitation - Competitive Bidding: - Open under Canadian trade agreements
Description
This solicitation is for the construction of bituminous pavement including milling of existing pavement, granular base course construction, bituminous shoulders, and rumble strips on Provincial Road 206 from Provincial Trunk Highway 15 to 0.3 km south of Provincial Road 213, covering approximately 9.5 km in the Municipality of Springfield. The work includes various line items such as mobilization, traffic control, supply and installation of erosion control measures, milling, and paving with specified materials. The contract is expected to start on September 25, 2026, with a duration of zero months indicated, and is open for competitive bidding under Canadian trade agreements.