Opportunity
New Brunswick Opportunities Network #25-0069
Replacement of Route 495 Culvert No. 4 in Kent County, New Brunswick
Posted
May 01, 2026
Respond By
May 14, 2026
Identifier
25-0069
NAICS
237310, 237990
This opportunity involves the replacement of Route 495 Culvert No. 4 in Weldford Parish, Kent County, New Brunswick, managed by the Province of New Brunswick's Department of Transportation and Infrastructure. - Scope of Work: - Removal of existing 1500mm corrugated steel pipe culvert - Installation of new 2400mm diameter, Class 140-D reinforced concrete pipe culvert (approx. 56m) - Associated construction activities: clearing, excavation, backfilling (Class A, 1700t), aggregate base/subbase (75mm and 31.5mm rock), asphalt concrete (Warm Mix Asphalt types B & D), guide posts (77 units), guide rail installation (278m), temporary barriers, geotextile (Type N2, 100m), sediment control fencing (270m), riprap (R-50 mixed, R-100, R-100 mixed), gravel for fish habitat (28t), topsoil (1300t), hydroseeding (2300m), mulching (2000m), tree and shrub planting (4 each) - Fish rescue operations and temporary water control works to comply with environmental standards - Traffic control, pavement markings, and mobilization included - Requirements: - Electronic bid submission - $100,000 bid bond - Safety certifications from NBCSA or Safety Services New Brunswick - Insurance documentation - Compliance with Construction Services Regulation under the Procurement Act - Environmental protection measures and fish rescue - Preferential treatment for New Brunswick suppliers - Period of Performance: - Total road closure allowed for up to 45 days during summer construction season - Completion required by end of construction season; penalties for delays - No specific OEMs or vendors named; all materials and services to be provided by contractor
Description
This solicitation is for the replacement of the (KW21) Route 495 Culvert No. 4 located on Route 495 in the Parish of Weldford, Kent County, New Brunswick. The work involves the removal of the existing 1500mm CSP culvert and installation of a new 2400mm diameter concrete pipe culvert, including associated construction activities such as clearing, excavation, backfilling, riprap placement, and restoration of the roadway and surrounding areas. The project requires compliance with specific construction and environmental standards, including fish rescue and sediment control measures. Bids must be submitted electronically and include required documentation such as a bid bond and safety certifications.