Opportunity
CanadaBuys #AB-2026-03606
Refurbishment of Ebeling Day Use Area at Aspen Beach Provincial Park
Posted
May 07, 2026
Respond By
May 25, 2026
Identifier
AB-2026-03606
NAICS
238990
The Government of Canada, through Forestry and Parks, is seeking bids for the refurbishment of the Ebeling Day Use Area at Aspen Beach Provincial Park in Alberta. - Government Buyer: - Forestry and Parks, Government of Canada - Products and Services Requested: - Mobilization and demobilization for the project - Culvert maintenance: - Removal of grates on 5 culverts - Debris removal and ditch clearing at 10 culverts - Asphalt painting - Installation of 3 new bicycle racks (model CAH-706, Pearl Green or equivalent) - Construction of a barrier-free picnic table area: - Accessible picnic tables and pathways - Supply and installation of BBQ grates - Parking curb relocation, crushed limestone pathways, flexible delineators - Landscaping: - Planting of 50 Beaked Willow trees - Removal of dead bushes - Gazebo improvements: - Cedar lattice installation - Cladding around screw piles - Site cleanup - OEMs and Vendors: - Bicycle rack specified as model CAH-706, Pearl Green or equivalent (no specific OEM named) - Unique or Notable Requirements: - Accessibility upgrades for picnic areas - Use of specific bicycle rack model or equivalent - Large-scale landscaping with native trees - Period of Performance: - Approximately 5 months - Place of Performance: - Aspen Beach Provincial Park, Alberta
Description
This solicitation is for the refurbishment of existing infrastructure at Aspen Beach Provincial Park to increase functionality. The scope includes mobilization and demobilization, culvert work such as removal of grates and debris clearing, installation of new bicycle racks, creating a barrier-free picnic table area with accessible tables and pathways, landscaping with planting of Beaked Willow trees, and gazebo improvements including cedar lattice installation and site cleanup. The contract duration is approximately 5 months starting around June 1, 2026. The procurement method is competitive open bidding and the project is located in Alberta, Canada.