Opportunity
CanadaBuys #BCNWIT-26-06
City of New Westminster 2026 Pavement Management Program Solicitation
Posted
June 04, 2026
Respond By
June 23, 2026
Identifier
BCNWIT-26-06
NAICS
237310, 238990
The City of New Westminster is seeking a contractor for its 2026 Pavement Management Program, covering extensive roadworks across the city. - Government Buyer: - City of New Westminster, British Columbia - Scope of Work: - Milling and resurfacing of approximately 62,800 square meters of roadway - Installation of 75 linear meters of concrete curb - Construction of 240 square meters of concrete sidewalk with ramps - Removal and replacement of 670 cubic meters of roadbed - 395 cubic meters of common excavation - Application of 2,220 tonnes of crushed granular base and 500 tonnes of granular subbase - Asphalt tack coat application - Placement of 7,070 tonnes of WMA (Warm Mix Asphalt) and 6,030 tonnes of Superpave asphalt - Thermoplastic pavement markings and signage installation - Installation of catchbasin leads, new top inlet catchbasins, manhole and valve box adjustments - Traffic detector loop reinstatement - Environmental protection and traffic control measures - Products/Services Requested: - Roadworks and pavement management services (no specific OEMs, brands, or part numbers specified) - Unique/Notable Requirements: - Contractors must monitor the City’s website for addenda and amendments - Project covers a large area and involves significant quantities of materials and specialized roadwork services - No specific OEMs or vendors are mentioned in the solicitation.
Description
The City of New Westminster is inviting tenders for the 2026 Pavement Management Program involving extensive roadworks within the city. The scope includes milling and resurfacing approximately 62,800 sq.m of roadway, concrete curb and sidewalk work, roadbed removal and replacement, excavation, asphalt application, pavement markings, signage, catchbasin and manhole adjustments, traffic control, and environmental protection. The contract duration is estimated to be 8 months. Bidders must check for addenda on the City website and respond accordingly.