Opportunity
Saskatchewan Tenders #PCS26022
Service Centre Demolition and Replacement at Duck Mountain Provincial Park
Posted
May 16, 2026
Respond By
June 01, 2026
Identifier
PCS26022
NAICS
236220, 238910, 238990
The Government of Saskatchewan, through the Ministry of SaskBuilds and Procurement, is seeking bids for the replacement of the Spruce Campground Service Centre at Duck Mountain Provincial Park. - Government Buyer: - Government of Saskatchewan, Ministry of SaskBuilds and Procurement - Project Scope: - Demolition and removal of the existing service centre building - Construction of a new 150 m2 concrete block service centre on a reinforced concrete slab foundation - Removal of the old sewage holding tank and installation of a new sewage holding tank - Associated mechanical, electrical, and civil/site development work - Services Required: - Project management and coordination - Health and safety compliance, including site-specific plans and designation as Prime Contractor - Environmental protection measures (pollution control, waste management) - Quality control, inspection, and commissioning of systems - Final closeout procedures, including as-built documentation and training - Notable Requirements: - Compliance with safety, environmental, and quality standards - One-year warranty period following substantial completion - Electronic bid submission and bonding as per provincial guidelines - No specific OEMs, product brands, or part numbers are specified in the solicitation
Description
This solicitation is for the demolition of an existing service centre and the construction of a new concrete block service centre on a reinforced concrete slab foundation of 150 m2 at Duck Mountain Provincial Park. The work also includes the removal of an old sewage holding tank and installation of a new sewage holding tank along with related mechanical, electrical installations, and civil/site development work. Bids must be submitted electronically in PDF format by June 5, 2026, 2:00 PM local Saskatchewan Time. The project is managed by the Ministry of SaskBuilds and Procurement, with RBM Architecture as the consultant.