Opportunity
CivicInfo BC #MNBC-MOHH-ITT- FSJ BLD ENV
Exterior Building Envelope Renovation at Crosstown Apartment, Fort St. John, BC
Posted
May 11, 2026
Respond By
May 23, 2026
Identifier
MNBC-MOHH-ITT- FSJ BLD ENV
NAICS
238190, 236118
Métis Nation British Columbia (MNBC) is seeking qualified contractors for a comprehensive exterior building envelope renovation at the Crosstown Apartment in Fort St. John, BC. - Government Buyer: - Métis Nation British Columbia (MNBC) is the contracting authority and property owner - Scope of Work: - Removal and replacement of exterior cladding systems (including EIFS and cedar shake) - Installation of new insulation and integrated air/moisture barrier systems with flashing, expansion joints, and sealants - Replacement of all windows and doors with triple-glazed, low-E, argon-filled units, including patio and entrance doors - Upgrades to balconies, concrete topping, and insulation improvements - All related flashing and waterproofing - Full construction delivery, including project management, safety, weather protection, and tenant coordination - Unique Requirements: - Incorporation of Métis-inspired design elements into the building envelope - Compliance with BC Building Code and City of Fort St. John requirements - Project must be performed in an occupied 40-unit residential building, requiring careful phasing and tenant communication - Preference given to Métis and/or Indigenous proponents and teams with Indigenous participation - No specific OEMs or product brands are named in the solicitation - Fixed price contract with monthly progress payments and detailed schedule management
Description
Métis Nation British Columbia (MNBC) invites qualified contractors to submit a tender for the exterior building envelope renovation of Crosstown Apartment located at 9304 99 Avenue, Fort St. John, BC. The scope of work includes removing and replacing exterior cladding, installing new insulation and air/moisture barriers, replacing windows and doors, and completing all related flashing and waterproofing. The project aims to incorporate Métis-inspired design elements into the façade and must comply with best building practices, BC Building Code, and City of Fort St. John requirements. The contractor will be responsible for full construction delivery, including coordination, safety, and weather protection during construction.