Opportunity

CanadaBuys #BC26-147_TOL

Salmon River Dike Upgrades and Bedford Channel Bank Erosion Mitigation

Posted

May 01, 2026

Respond By

May 28, 2026

Identifier

BC26-147_TOL

NAICS

237990

This opportunity seeks contractors for significant upgrades and erosion mitigation work in the Township of Langley: - Government Buyer: - Township of Langley - Scope of Work: - Raise the existing 600-meter earth dike by approximately 0.9 meters - Install a concrete and steel barrier system through the pump house section - Add a 16-foot tall golf ball protection fence along the new trail at the top of the dike - Tie-ins to existing river side trail network and maintenance access driveways - Cut and remove approximately 60 trees (diameter greater than 300mm) along the dike alignment - Optional Work: - Erosion mitigation along Bedford Channel bank - Installation of natural erosion protection systems at two sites - Rock armouring, large woody material, geotextile/soil-wrap systems - Vegetative restoration measures including live staking - OEMs and Vendors: - No specific OEMs or vendors are mentioned - Unique Requirements: - Golf ball protection fence installation - Off-site removal of mature trees - Use of natural and engineered erosion protection systems - Integration with existing trail and maintenance infrastructure - Place of Performance: - Township of Langley - No part numbers or quantities for specific products are listed

Description

This solicitation involves upgrades to the Salmon River Dike, including raising the existing 600m-long earth dike by approximately 0.9 meters, installing a concrete and steel barrier system through the pump house section, and adding a golf ball protection fence along the new trail at the top of the dike. Additional work includes cutting and removing approximately 60 trees along the dike alignment and other miscellaneous tasks. The project also includes optional work for erosion mitigation along the Bedford Channel bank, involving installation of natural erosion protection systems, rock armouring, large woody material, geotextile/soil-wrap systems, and vegetative restoration measures.

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