Opportunity
Merx #0000321583
City of Winnipeg Pre-Qualification for Pan Am Pool Main Tank Renewal
Posted
May 06, 2026
Respond By
June 02, 2026
Identifier
0000321583
NAICS
238990, 238110, 238210, 238220
The City of Winnipeg is seeking to pre-qualify general contractors for a major rehabilitation project at the Pan Am Pool, located at 25 Poseidon Bay in Winnipeg, Manitoba. - Government Buyer: - City of Winnipeg is managing the procurement - Project Scope: - Rehabilitation of the main tank, diving platforms, and deck area at Pan Am Pool - Includes demolition, concrete and structural repairs, tile replacement, mechanical and electrical system upgrades, and hazardous materials abatement - All work must comply with international aquatics standards - Services Requested: - General contractor services for project management, supervision, and coordination - Architectural work: demolition and replacement of tiles, mortar bed, grout, and refurbishment of diving boards and related equipment - Structural work: concrete restoration, installation of anchors and mechanical fittings, infilling of tank wall windows and lights - Mechanical work: replacement of drains, inlet fittings, bubbler ports, spray nozzles, vacuum ports, and associated piping - Electrical work: replacement of bonding system and demolition of existing light fixtures - Notable Requirements: - Contractors must demonstrate bonding capacity, insurance, safety record, and authority to operate in Manitoba - Facility will be closed to the public during construction, with limited access for select user groups - Project budget is $4,700,000 - This is a pre-qualification for a future Design-Bid-Build contract; no specific OEMs or products are named
Description
This solicitation is for the rehabilitation of the main tank, diving platforms, and deck area of the main tank at the Pan Am Pool in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada. The project involves closing the Pan Am Pool area to the general public during construction, while allowing access to specific user groups in certain areas. The work must comply with international aquatics standards and includes general, architectural, structural, mechanical, and electrical components. The total budget allocated for this project is $4,700,000, with completion scheduled by June 22, 2026.