Opportunity
British Columbia BCBid #229091
Flood Remediation and Construction Services at Coquihalla Summit Park - Falls Lake Creek Crossing
Posted
May 12, 2026
Respond By
June 12, 2026
Identifier
229091
NAICS
237310, 237990, 238190
This opportunity seeks a contractor for flood remediation works at Coquihalla Summit Park - Falls Lake Creek Crossing. - Government Buyer: - Ministry of Environment & Parks, BC Parks - Scope of Work: - Removal and disposal of a temporary crossing and three steel pipe culverts - Supply and installation of crushed gravel and fill for approaches - Installation of a pre-engineered pedestrian footbridge with abutments - Implementation of erosion and sediment control measures - Installation of wildlife exclusion silt fencing and worksite isolation to prevent environmental contamination - Products/Services Requested: - Construction services for flood remediation, site preparation, and environmental protection - No specific OEMs, brands, or part numbers are mentioned - Unique Requirements: - Mandatory compliance with New West Partnership Trade Agreement and Canadian Free Trade Agreement - 10% bid security required - Strict environmental protection measures (wildlife exclusion, erosion control) - Place of Performance: - Coquihalla Summit Park - Falls Lake Creek Crossing - Contracting office located at 102 Industrial Place, Penticton, BC - No named OEMs or vendors in the solicitation
Description
The Ministry of Environment and Parks is undertaking flood remediation works at Coquihalla Summit Park - Falls Lake Creek Crossing. The contract involves supply and installation of materials, labor, equipment, and tools for flood remediation, site preparation, and related work as per drawings and specifications. The scope includes removal and disposal of temporary crossing and steel pipe culverts, supply and installation of crushed gravel, fill, and a pre-engineered pedestrian footbridge with abutments. Additional measures include erosion and sediment control, wildlife exclusion silt fence if required, and worksite isolation to prevent environmental contamination.