Opportunity
New Brunswick Opportunities Network #26-0127
NB Solicitation: Road Rehabilitation (Pulverizing, Aggregate Base, Chip Seal) for Riverside Drive & Crocks Point Road
Posted
May 01, 2026
Respond By
May 13, 2026
Identifier
26-0127
NAICS
237310, 237990, 238990
The Province of New Brunswick's Department of Transportation and Infrastructure is soliciting bids for Contract 26-0127, focused on road rehabilitation services in Sunbury and York Counties: - Scope includes pulverizing, aggregate base placement, and double chip seal on Riverside Drive (3.4 km) and Crocks Point Road (2.5 km), totaling 6.0 km - Key construction activities: - Removal of high shoulders (6,470 m) - Ditching (240 m) - Replacement of concrete pipes (17.1 m of 750mm, 39 m of 1200mm, Class 65D) - Placement of aggregate base (14,400 t of 19 mm rock base) and subbase (350 t of 75 mm) - Fine grading (20,100 m) - Asphalt concrete for driveways (48 t) - Double chip seal (25,500 m) - Pulverizing existing pavement (52,190 m) - Construction traffic control, hydroseeding, mulching, culvert erosion protection, and random riprap (6,000 t of R-50) - Use of geotextile Type N2 (60 m) - No specific OEMs or proprietary products are named; standard construction materials and methods are required - Bidders must submit electronically, provide a $150,000 bid bond, and hold a valid safety certification - Compliance with environmental permits and provincial procurement regulations is mandatory - Preferential consideration may be given to New Brunswick suppliers; US bids may be refused - Work must be completed by October 9, 2026, with penalties for delays and possible extensions for weather or additional quantities
Description
This solicitation is for Contract 26-0127 involving pulverizing, aggregate base, and chip seal work on Riverside Drive from Gore Road Area to Whitetail Drive in the Village of Fredericton Junction, and on Crocks Point Road from Route 105 to the end of designation. The total length of the work is 6.0 km across Sunbury and York Counties in New Brunswick. Bids must be submitted electronically by May 13, 2026, and include a bid bond of $150,000. The procurement is governed by the New Brunswick Procurement Act and related regulations, with specific instructions for bid submission and required documentation.