Opportunity
British Columbia BCBid #EN27TCA008
Road Maintenance and Infrastructure Services for Strait of Georgia Business Area
Posted
May 13, 2026
Respond By
May 27, 2026
Identifier
EN27TCA008
NAICS
237310, 237990, 238990
The BC Timber Sales Branch, part of the Government of British Columbia, is seeking contractors for road maintenance and infrastructure works in the Strait of Georgia Business Area. - Government Buyer: - BC Timber Sales Branch, Government of British Columbia - Scope of Work: - Forest road maintenance - Small scale road construction - Road deactivation - Bridge installation and removal - Related infrastructure activities (grading, drainage, culvert work, erosion control, signage, snow plowing, danger tree removal, scour protection) - Locations: - Primary: Campbell River Operating Area - Secondary: Port Alberni - Bridge works: - Contractor must coordinate with Ministry-supplied materials - Contractor provides additional materials, equipment, labor, and environmental measures - Contract Details: - Duration: Approximately 12 months - Multiple projects may run concurrently based on priorities, inspections, and seasonal/emergency needs - No specific OEMs or vendors are named in the solicitation - Unique Requirements: - Coordination with Ministry for bridge materials - Contractor responsible for all other resources and environmental compliance
Description
This solicitation is an Invitation to Tender for road maintenance and related infrastructure works within the BC Timber Sales Strait of Georgia Business Area. The scope includes forest road maintenance, small scale road construction, deactivation, bridge installation/removal, and other infrastructure activities primarily in the Campbell River Operating Area and some in Port Alberni. Work involves road repairs, grading, drainage, culvert work, erosion control, signage, snow plowing, danger tree removal, bridge works, and scour protection. Bridge works require coordination of Ministry-supplied materials and contractor provision of additional materials, equipment, labor, and environmental measures. Deliverables are scheduled based on priorities, inspections, and seasonal or emergency needs, with multiple projects potentially running concurrently.