Opportunity
CanadaBuys #CBRM-Q03-2026
Temporary Bike Lane Installation and Maintenance in Sydney, Nova Scotia
Posted
May 26, 2026
Respond By
June 09, 2026
Identifier
CBRM-Q03-2026
NAICS
238990, 237310
Cape Breton Regional Municipality is seeking a contractor for a temporary bike lane installation and maintenance project in Sydney, Nova Scotia. - Scope of Work: - Install CBRM-supplied bike lane bollards along Victoria Road (between Grant and Jameson Street) - Apply paint markings per provided drawings and the Manual of Uniform Control Devices For Canada (MUTCDC) - Supply and install all required signs and posts at specified locations - All traffic signs must comply with Nova Scotia Public Works (NSPW) and Transportation Association of Canada (TAC) specifications - Signs to be installed on Telspar posts - Contractor responsible for all traffic control per Nova Scotia Temporary Workplace Traffic Control Manual - Remove all bollards and signage at the end of the trial period and return materials to CBRM site - No specific OEMs, vendors, or part numbers are mentioned - All materials and installations must meet Canadian and Nova Scotia standards - Contractor must provide all labor, equipment, and traffic control - Project duration is 6 months, covering installation, maintenance, and removal
Description
This solicitation is for the installation of a temporary bike lane on Victoria Road in Sydney between Grant and Jameson Street. The work includes installing CBRM supplied bike lane bollards, paint markings as per provided drawings and the Manual of Uniform Control Devices For Canada, and supplying and installing signs and posts at indicated locations. The contractor is responsible for traffic control according to the Nova Scotia Temporary Workplace Traffic Control Manual and must remove all bollards and signage at the end of the trial period, returning materials to the CBRM site. The trial period is expected to end in November 2026, with a contract duration of 6 months.