Opportunity
CanadaBuys #30008011A
Timber Pile and Structural Repairs at Cap-De-Saint-Louis, NB Wharves 401-402
Posted
June 03, 2026
Respond By
June 19, 2026
Identifier
30008011A
NAICS
237990
Fisheries and Oceans Canada (DFO) is seeking bids for structural repairs to timber piles and associated components at Wharf Structures 401 and 402 in Cap-De-Saint-Louis, New Brunswick. - Government Buyer: - Fisheries and Oceans Canada (DFO) - Procurement Specialist: Terri Jones - Scope of Work: - Repair of timber piles using steel clamp assemblies (single, double, and triple clamps) - Repair of pile caps with filler blocks - Supply and installation of treated timber cross bracing and sheathing - Demolition, removals, and disposal of treated timber - Implementation of environmental controls to protect fish habitat and minimize disruption to harbour operations - Coordination with the Harbour Authority required - Products/Services Requested: - 59 single clamp assemblies for timber piles - 22 double clamp assemblies for timber piles - 6 triple clamp assemblies for timber piles - 20 cubic meters of treated timber bracing - 6 cubic meters of treated timber sheathing - Lump sum items for mobilization/demobilization, environmental controls, demolition/removals, pile cap repair, and disposal of treated timber - Unique Requirements: - Strict environmental protection measures - All work must be completed within five weeks of contract award, with substantial completion by July 31, 2026 - Open competitive bidding; no specific OEMs or part numbers identified
Description
This project involves repair works to existing timber piles and associated structural components at Wharf Structures 401 and 402, located at Cap de St. Louis, Kent County, New Brunswick. The objective of the work is to restore the serviceability and structural integrity of the existing wharf. The scope includes repair of timber piles with steel clamp assemblies, repair of a pile cap with filler blocks, installation of treated timber cross bracing, and implementation of environmental protection and safety measures. The work will be coordinated with the Harbour Authority and requires the contractor to manage all labor, equipment, materials, transportation, environmental compliance, inspections, permits, and completion of the work.