Opportunity
Merx #WS5634453382
Aggregate Extraction and Hauling for Clinton Creek Quarry Program (Phase 1)
Posted
May 01, 2026
Respond By
May 15, 2026
Identifier
WS5634453382
NAICS
212321, 213115, 237990
This opportunity from Public Works and Government Services Canada (PSPC) seeks a contractor for Phase 1 of the Clinton Creek Quarry and Haul Program in Yukon. - Government Buyer: - Department of Public Works and Government Services (PSPC) - Products/Services Requested: - Extraction, production, and transport of approximately 42,000 tonnes of aggregate material (particle sizes 300 mm to 800 mm) - Site preparation and maintenance, including clearing, grubbing, stripping, rough grading, and erosion/sedimentation controls at both quarry and stockpile sites - Drilling, blasting, quarrying, processing, and testing of aggregate materials - Hauling finished aggregate from KM 63 on HWY-9 (Top of the World Highway) to stockpile sites at Clinton Creek Mine, about 100 km northwest of Dawson City - Unique/Notable Requirements: - Contractor must manage all site preparation and environmental controls - No specific OEMs or vendors are named; open to qualified contractors with aggregate extraction and hauling capabilities - Locations: - Clinton Creek, Yukon (quarry and stockpile sites) - KM 63 on HWY-9 (Top of the World Highway) - Clinton Creek Mine, northwest of Dawson City, Yukon
Description
This project involves site preparation and maintenance, drilling, blasting, quarrying, processing, testing, and hauling aggregate materials near Clinton Creek, Yukon. The quarry site at KM 63 on HWY-9 will be used for aggregate production, with finished materials transported to stockpile sites approximately 100 km northwest from Dawson City. The contractor is responsible for clearing, grubbing, stripping, rough grading, and establishing erosion and sedimentation controls at both the quarry and stockpile sites. The contract includes extraction, production, and transport of approximately 42,000 tonnes of aggregate material with particle sizes ranging from 300 mm to 800 mm, with additional smaller aggregate quantities possibly required.