Opportunity
CanadaBuys #7713
Rehabilitation of West Dike Control Structure and Culvert Installation near Domain, Manitoba
Posted
May 28, 2026
Respond By
June 11, 2026
Identifier
7713
NAICS
237110, 237990, 237310
Manitoba Transportation and Infrastructure is seeking bids for the rehabilitation of the West Dike control structure near Domain, Manitoba: - Government Buyer: - Manitoba Transportation and Infrastructure - Tendering and Contracts - Products and Materials Requested: - Four polymer coated corrugated steel pipe (CSP) culverts, 1,800 mm diameter by 55 meters long - Geotextile non-woven material (1,100 sq m) - CR- M100 limestone (550 metric tons) - Culvert gravel (1,350 metric tons) - Stone rip-rap, Class 450 (250 metric tons) - Crushed rock, 20 mm clean (30 metric tons) - GBC-S limestone (60 metric tons) - Silt fence barrier (50 meters) - Topsoil excavation (700 sq m) - Removal and placement of metal pipe culverts (220 meters) - Anti-seepage collars (3 units) - Hydroseeding and mulching (800 sq m) - Services Requested: - Equipment mobilization - Supply of field office (Class "B") - Level II traffic control - Surveying - Water control and cofferdam construction - Environmental management procedures - Shoring - Material testing allowance - Supplying and placing reinforcing steel and concrete - Television inspection - Unique/Notable Requirements: - Comprehensive environmental management and water control - Installation of anti-seepage collars and use of polymer coated CSP for durability - Television inspection of installed infrastructure - No specific OEMs or vendors are named in the solicitation. - Place of performance is the West Dike control structure, southeast of the Town of Domain, Manitoba.
Description
This solicitation is for the removal of existing culverts and the supply and installation of four 1,800 mm diameter by 55 m long polymer coated CSP culverts. The work includes associated rehabilitation for the West Dike control structure located southeast of the Town of Domain. The contract involves various tasks such as mobilization, traffic control, environmental management, excavation, material supply, and installation activities. The contract period is estimated to start on June 25, 2026, with a duration of zero months.