Opportunity

Prince Edward Island #PEIG-TIE-7145

Asphalt Resurfacing and Construction Services for Route 2, Norboro, PEI

Posted

April 29, 2026

Respond By

May 20, 2026

Identifier

PEIG-TIE-7145

NAICS

237310

The Province of Prince Edward Island's Department of Transportation and Infrastructure is seeking competitive bids for asphalt resurfacing and related construction services on Route 2 in Norboro. - Government Buyer: - Department of Transportation and Infrastructure, Province of Prince Edward Island - Products and Materials Requested: - Asphalt Cement (125 tonnes, part number 50101) - Polymer Liquid Asphalt (PGAC, 125 tonnes, part number 50109), must meet AASHTO M332, PG 58-28H - Tack Coat (18,500 m2, part number 60101) - Asphalt Seal B (2,000 tonnes, part number 60350) - Cold Plane Construction Joint (100 m2, part number 70501) - Cold Plane: Screen & Place RAP as Shoulder Material (18,500 m2, part number 71202) - Services Requested: - Signallers (100 hours, part number 90101) - Temporary Marking (100 metres, part number 90501) - Raised Temporary Marking (100 units, part number 90502) - Traffic Control Plan (100 hours, part number 90802) - Notable Requirements: - All asphalt materials must comply with specified performance grades and standards (PGAC, AASHTO M332, PG 58-28H) - Project covers 1,610 meters (1.6 km) of Route 2 in Norboro - Includes cold planning, shouldering, and use of recycled asphalt pavement (RAP) for shoulders - Mandatory preconstruction meeting and a one-year warranty period after completion - Bid and performance security required - Procurement is open under the Canadian Free Trade Agreement (CFTA) - No specific OEMs or proprietary vendors are named; materials are standard construction commodities.

Description

This solicitation is for asphalt resurfacing work on Route 2 in Norboro, Prince Edward Island. The scope includes cold planning the existing asphalt full width (45mm), placing asphalt seal B (45 mm), shouldering, and all other necessary work to complete the contract. The project covers a distance of 1.6 km and must be completed within one month. The contract is procured through competitive open bidding under the Canadian Free Trade Agreement (CFTA).

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