Opportunity

CanadaBuys #WS5634453382

Aggregate Extraction and Hauling Services for Clinton Creek, Yukon

Posted

May 01, 2026

Respond By

May 15, 2026

Identifier

WS5634453382

NAICS

212321, 213115, 237990

This opportunity from the Department of Public Works and Government Services (PSPC), Government of Canada, seeks a contractor for aggregate extraction and hauling in Yukon: - Government Buyer: - Department of Public Works and Government Services (PSPC) - Contracting office at Place du Portage, Gatineau, Quebec - Scope of Work: - Site preparation and maintenance at Clinton Creek Quarry and stockpile sites - Drilling, blasting, quarrying, processing, and testing of aggregate materials - Hauling approximately 42,000 tonnes of aggregate (D50 300 mm to 800 mm) to Clinton Creek Mine - Erosion and sedimentation control measures - Possible additional smaller aggregate quantities - Products/Services Requested: - Comprehensive site and quarry services (no specific part numbers or OEMs listed) - Unique Requirements: - Work performed at remote locations in Yukon, including Clinton Creek Mine and KM 63 on HWY-9 - Competitive bidding with selection based on lowest price - Subject to multiple trade agreements - OEMs and Vendors: - No specific OEMs or vendors named in the solicitation - Place of Performance: - Clinton Creek, Yukon; Clinton Creek Mine; KM 63 on HWY-9; Contracting office in Gatineau, Quebec

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 at Clinton Creek Mine, approximately 100 km northwest of Dawson City, Yukon. Preparation of both the quarry and stockpile sites includes clearing, grubbing, stripping, rough grading, and establishing erosion and sedimentation controls. The contractor is responsible for extracting, producing, and transporting approximately 42,000 tonnes of aggregate material with particle sizes ranging from 300 mm to 800 mm, with additional smaller aggregate quantities possibly required.

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