Opportunity
CanadaBuys #AB-2026-03864
General Earthworks Maintenance and Repair Services for Water Infrastructure – Southern Alberta
Posted
May 19, 2026
Respond By
June 02, 2026
Identifier
AB-2026-03864
NAICS
237990, 237110
Alberta Agriculture and Irrigation is seeking contractors for general earthworks maintenance and repair services at multiple water infrastructure sites in Southern Alberta. - Government Buyer: - Alberta Agriculture and Irrigation (AGI), Water Infrastructure and Operations Branch (WIOB) - OEMs and Vendors: - No specific OEMs or vendors are named in the solicitation - Products/Services Requested: - General earthworks maintenance and repair services for water infrastructure - Includes siltation removal, slope sloughing repair, embankment settlement correction - Maintenance and repair of dams, conveyance systems, and water management infrastructure - Contractors must verify scope and prepare cost estimates for each project - Some activities may require oversight from a Consultant Engineer - Locations Covered: - Waterton-St. Mary Headworks System (near Cardston) - Oldman River Dam (near Pincher Creek) - Lethbridge Northern Headworks (near Fort Macleod) - Mountain View Leavitt Aetna Headworks (near Mountain View) - Willow Creek Area (near Stavely) - Cypress Hills Area (near Medicine Hat) - Unique/Notable Requirements: - Scope verification and cost estimation required for each project - Consultant Engineer oversight may be required for certain activities - Contract duration is 22 months
Description
Alberta Agriculture and Irrigation (AGI) - Water Infrastructure and Operations Branch (WIOB) manages water management infrastructure including dams, conveyance systems, and water management infrastructure across several sites in Alberta. The project involves general earthworks for maintenance and repair of these infrastructures within the Southern Operations Region, including sites near Cardston, Pincher Creek, Fort Macleod, Mountain View, Stavely, and Medicine Hat. The work includes activities such as maintenance of earthwork canals and embankments, possibly requiring oversight from a Consultant Engineer. The contractor will perform work based on a prioritized project list, following standardized practices or supplied designs.