Opportunity

Queen's University Bonfire #Q-2026-012-EL

Contractor Services for Ban Righ Hall Steam Manhole Replacement

Posted

May 12, 2026

Respond By

June 16, 2026

Identifier

Q-2026-012-EL

NAICS

237990

Queen's University is seeking contractor services for the replacement of steam manholes and associated infrastructure at the southwest corner of University Ave. and Bader Lane, adjacent to Ban Righ Hall in Kingston, Ontario. - Project managed by prime consultant J.L. Richards & Associates - Scope includes: - Consolidation of existing steam valves, expansion joints, and outdated piping within underground concrete structures - All labor, materials, equipment, supervision, permits, and safety measures - Phased work to minimize disruption to university operations - Site condition reviews, system isolation, and temporary configurations - Geotechnical assessments and new underground piping construction - Temporary steam generation (including rental boilers) - Demolition of old components and installation of new ones - Final restoration, testing, commissioning, and project closeout - No specific OEMs, vendors, or product part numbers are named in the solicitation - Contractor responsible for all aspects of project delivery, including compliance with contract documents and regulations

Description

This RFP is for contractor services to replace steam manholes at the southwest corner of University Ave. and Bader Lane, next to Ban Righ Hall. The work includes consolidating existing steam valves, expansion joints, and outdated piping within underground concrete structures. The contractor must provide all labor, materials, equipment, supervision, permits, and safety measures to complete the project according to contract documents and regulations. The project requires careful phasing to maintain university service operations with minimal disruption, including site reviews, system isolation, temporary configurations, geotechnical assessments, and new underground piping construction. Later phases involve system replacement, temporary steam generation, installation of new components, and final restoration, testing, commissioning, and closeout.

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