Opportunity

New Brunswick Opportunities Network #0437006-27

Bridge Inspection Unit and Operator Services for Cocagne River #1 Bridge

Posted

June 03, 2026

Respond By

June 15, 2026

Identifier

0437006-27

NAICS

541370

The New Brunswick Department of Transportation and Infrastructure (NBDTI) is seeking bids for specialized bridge inspection services for the Cocagne River #1 Bridge on Route 11. - Government Buyer: - New Brunswick Department of Transportation and Infrastructure (NBDTI), Design Branch - Products and Services Requested: - Truck-mounted aerial bucket type Under Bridge Inspection Unit - Must have pneumatic tire propulsion and stabilizer wheels - Minimum lowering depth: 7.30 meters - Upward vertical reach: at least 15.70 meters - Lateral extension: at least 4.00 meters - Horizontal bucket extension: at least 18.5 meters - Must comply with all Canadian Federal and Provincial safety standards - Must support two inspectors plus operators - Qualified operator services for the inspection unit - Operators must provide proof of competency and training - Includes travel, meals, accommodations, permits, PPE, insurance, and supervision - Mobilization and demobilization transportation for the unit - Hourly operation and downtime rates for both unit and operators - Unique/Notable Requirements: - Bidders must submit proof of insurance, operating and transport permits, mechanical safety inspection certificates, and operator competency documentation - Inspection schedule is determined by local tide conditions and working hour limitations (10-hour days, 06:00–20:00, some weekends) - Traffic control will be managed by NBDTI - No specific OEMs or vendors are named; procurement is open to any supplier meeting the technical and operational requirements

Description

This solicitation is for the provision of an aerial bucket type Under Bridge Inspection Unit and operator(s) to inspect the Cocagne River #1 Bridge located in Cocagne on Route 11, New Brunswick. The unit must be truck mounted with specific reach and extension capabilities and comply with Canadian safety standards. The inspection schedule is based on tide and working hours, with traffic control managed by the New Brunswick Department of Transportation and Infrastructure (NBDTI). Bidders must submit required documentation including proof of insurance, permits, and operator competency. The contract will be awarded to the lowest compliant bidder.

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