Opportunity

CanadaBuys #30007991

Marine Construction Services for Tsehum (Shoal) Wharf and Float Rehabilitation, Sidney, BC

Posted

May 20, 2026

Respond By

June 04, 2026

Identifier

30007991

NAICS

237990

Fisheries and Oceans Canada (DFO) is seeking qualified contractors for the rehabilitation and reconstruction of the Tsehum (Shoal) Small Craft Harbour wharf and float in Sidney, British Columbia. - Government Buyer: - Fisheries and Oceans Canada (DFO), Procurement Hub - Contact: Charles Nwachukwu - Scope of Work: - Marine construction services for the repair and/or replacement of: - Timber components (flanges, crossties, decking, bull rails, sills, crossbeams, guardrails) - Timber dolphin repairs - Addition of sacrificial anodes - Wharf-cross and transverse bracing - Asphalt repairs - Floatation elements - Gangway and walkway components - Requirements: - Bidders must demonstrate at least five years of marine construction experience - Must show completion of at least one float/wharf repair project valued over $50,000 in the past five years, and one project older than five years - All work, including clean-up and demobilization, must be completed by the specified deadline - Site familiarization is recommended - Procurement Process: - Two-phase process: Phase 1 (qualification), Phase 2 (financial bids from qualified firms) - Selection based on lowest price - OEMs and Vendors: - No specific OEMs or vendors are named in the solicitation - Location: - Tsehum (Shoal) Small Craft Harbour, 10441 Resthaven Dr, Sidney, BC - Contract Duration: - Estimated at 5 months, with all work to be completed by the specified deadline

Description

This project involves the rehabilitation of the wharf at the Tsehum (Shoal) Small Craft Harbour located at 10441 Resthaven Dr, Sidney, BC. The work includes repair and/or replacement of wharf and float components such as timber components, timber dolphin repairs, anode supplements, wharf-cross bracing, asphalt repairs, floatation, and gangway components. The contract duration is estimated to be 5 months, with a proposed start date of August 31, 2026. The procurement method is competitive traditional with selection criteria based on the lowest price.

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