Opportunity

Ontario Tenders #tender_21751

Gooseneck Lake Dam Rehabilitation and Stabilization Solicitation

Posted

April 27, 2024

Respond By

June 02, 2026

Identifier

tender_21751

NAICS

237990

This opportunity involves the rehabilitation and stabilization of the Gooseneck Lake Dam in Whitestone, Ontario, managed by the Government of Ontario's Ministry of Natural Resources. - Government Buyer: - Ministry of Natural Resources, Government of Ontario - Scope of Work: - Site access preparation and installation of temporary work platforms - Installation of environmental controls and cofferdams - Clearing of trees and vegetation - Rehabilitation and crack repairs to East Wingwall, Left Overflow Weir, and West Wingwall - Reconfiguration of spillway block, including removal and replacement of guardrails, winches, concrete deck, portions of piers, timber stoplogs, and refacing concrete surfaces - Installation of post-tensioned anchors - Installation of new guardrails - Products/Services Requested: - Dam rehabilitation and stabilization services (no specific OEMs, part numbers, or quantities provided) - Unique Requirements: - The dam's overall footprint will remain unchanged - Work is based on findings from condition inspections and dam safety studies - OEMs and Vendors: - No specific OEMs or vendors are mentioned in the solicitation - Place of Performance: - Gooseneck Lake Dam, Municipality of Whitestone, Ontario - Contracting office at 300 Water Street, Peterborough, Ontario - Estimated Contract Duration: - 6 months

Description

This is a Request for Bids (RFB) for the rehabilitation and stabilization of the Gooseneck Lake Dam located in the Municipality of Whitestone, Ontario. The project aims to preserve the dam's functionality and extend its useful life through repairs and improvements identified by safety studies. The scope includes site preparation, installation of cofferdams, concrete removal and placement, rehabilitation of existing concrete, installation of post-tensioned anchors, and new guardrails. The overall footprint of the dam will remain unchanged, and the contract duration is estimated at 6 months.

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