Opportunity
Alberta Purchasing #27PAR8036
Replacement of Vault Toilet at Jumpingpound Demonstration Forest, Alberta
Posted
April 22, 2026
Respond By
May 13, 2026
Identifier
27PAR8036
NAICS
238910, 238990, 236220
Alberta Forestry and Parks is seeking a contractor to replace the existing vault toilet at the Jumpingpound Demonstration Forest in Alberta. - Government Buyer: - Alberta Forestry and Parks, operating within the Alberta Forestry and Public Lands Use Zone (PLUZ) system - Scope of Work: - Demolition and removal of the current wood vault toilet and underground storage tanks - Manufacture, supply, and installation of a new 2-stall concrete vault toilet building - Site modifications including excavation, grading, drainage improvements, access upgrades, and restoration of disturbed areas - Product/Service Details: - No specific OEMs, vendors, or part numbers are specified - The new structure must be durable, vandal-resistant, and suitable for year-round use in Alberta's climate - Compliance with environmental stewardship, public safety, and accessibility standards is required - Notable Requirements: - Contractor must provide a valid Certificate of Recognition (COR), Small Employer Certificate of Recognition (SECOR), Temporary Letter of Certification (TLC), or COR/SECOR Equivalency Letter (COREL) for out-of-province bidders - Place of Performance: - Jumpingpound Demonstration Forest, Alberta - Contracting and government offices in Cochrane and Edmonton, Alberta
Description
This solicitation is for the replacement of the existing vault toilet at the Jumpingpound Demonstration Forest, a provincially managed recreation site in Alberta. The project involves demolishing the current wood vault toilet and underground storage tanks, and installing a new 2-stall concrete vault toilet building in the same location. The new structure must be durable, vandal-resistant, suitable for year-round operation in Alberta's climate, and meet environmental stewardship, public safety, and sustainable recreation infrastructure objectives. The contractor is also responsible for site modifications including excavation, grading, drainage, access improvements, and restoration of disturbed areas.