Opportunity
Saskatchewan Tenders #HWY-H26047-APPN
Supply and Installation of Corrugated Steel Pipe Culverts on Highway 211, Saskatchewan
Posted
April 20, 2026
Respond By
May 12, 2026
Identifier
HWY-H26047-APPN
NAICS
237990
The Government of Saskatchewan's Ministry of SaskBuilds and Procurement is preparing to procure a contractor for culvert replacement and associated roadwork on Highway 211 near Dundurn, Saskatchewan. - Government Buyer: - Ministry of SaskBuilds and Procurement (Government of Saskatchewan) - Products and Materials Requested: - Two polymer laminated corrugated steel pipe culverts - 900 mm diameter, 23 m long, 68 mm x 13 mm corrugations, 2.0 mm wall thickness - Granular base course (estimated 35 tonnes) - Asphalt concrete (estimated 15 tonnes) - Riprap Type 2 (estimated 25 cubic meters) - Granular backfill (estimated 165 tonnes) - Additional materials: borrow material, geotextiles, erosion control materials - Services Requested: - Installation of two culverts by open excavation of the roadway - Supply and placement of all listed materials - Unique/Notable Requirements: - All quantities are initial estimates and may change in the final tender - No specific OEMs or manufacturers are named in the notice - Work is to be performed near Highway 211, approximately 25 m east of its junction with Highway 11, near Dundurn, Saskatchewan - Period of Performance: - Work expected to begin as early as May and be completed as early as June 12 (year not specified in summary, but referenced as 2026 in source) - No named OEMs or vendors; open to qualified contractors and suppliers
Description
This is an advance notice for the procurement of a Contractor to complete culvert replacements near Dundurn, Saskatchewan. The work involves the supply and installation of two 900 mm diameter polymer laminated corrugated steel pipe culverts by open excavation of the roadway on Highway No. 211, approximately 25 m east of its junction with Highway No. 11, for a total length of 46 m. The project includes supplying borrow material, granular backfill, geotextiles, riprap, granular base course, asphalt concrete, and erosion control materials. The work is expected to take place as early as May 2026, with a specified completion date as early as June 12, 2026.