Opportunity
CanadaBuys #BT-RFQ 202600257
Landscape and Site Improvements for Limestone School of Community Education
Posted
May 12, 2026
Respond By
May 28, 2026
Identifier
BT-RFQ 202600257
NAICS
561730, 541320
This opportunity involves landscape and site improvements at the Limestone School of Community Education in Kingston, Ontario. - Government Buyer: - Limestone District School Board - Scope of Work: - Site preparation, grading, and soil management - Drainage enhancements, including swales, berms, and play mounds - Installation of new pathways and surface treatments (stone dust walkways, engineered wood fibre safety surfacing, limestone screenings, mulch areas, and lawn reinstatement) - Extensive planting of native and climate-appropriate trees, shrubs, grasses, and perennials to support biodiversity and outdoor education - Installation of site amenities and structures: - Raised wooden planters, compost units, balance logs, stepping stumps, armour stone seating - Active play structure, storage sheds, and a covered outdoor shelter - Custom elements such as chalkboard panels and teaching spaces - Emphasis on ecological stewardship and Indigenous-informed spaces - Requirements: - All plant selections must comply with Canadian Landscape and Nursery Stock standards - No specific OEMs, brands, or part numbers are mentioned in the solicitation - Estimated contract duration is 3 months - Place of performance is the Limestone School of Community Education in Kingston, Ontario
Description
The Limestone School of Community Education Landscape Improvements project aims to transform the school grounds into a multifunctional outdoor learning, play, and community-focused environment. The work includes site preparation, grading, soil management, drainage enhancements, and installation of new pathways and surface treatments such as stone dust walkways and engineered wood fibre safety surfacing. The project also involves extensive planting of native and climate-appropriate vegetation, installation of new site amenities and structures, and the creation of Indigenous-informed spaces. The contract duration is estimated to be 3 months.