Opportunity

CanadaBuys #onrefa8c37ff6-6b8b-4e70-aa5a-b989cc4bb43e

Landscape Improvements for Limestone School of Community Education

Posted

May 21, 2026

Respond By

May 28, 2026

Identifier

onrefa8c37ff6-6b8b-4e70-aa5a-b989cc4bb43e

NAICS

561730, 541320, 238990

This opportunity involves landscape improvements at the Limestone School of Community Education in Kingston, Ontario, issued by the Limestone District School Board. - Government Buyer: - Limestone District School Board - Limestone School of Community Education, Kingston, Ontario - OEMs and Vendors: - No specific OEMs or vendors are mentioned in the solicitation - Products/Services Requested: - Site preparation, grading, and soil management - Drainage enhancements - Installation of pathways and surface treatments: - Stone dust walkways - Engineered wood fibre safety surfacing - Limestone screenings - Mulch areas - Hydroseeding and sod - Landscape development with native and climate-appropriate plantings: - Trees, shrubs, grasses, perennials, food forest, screening areas - Construction of site amenities: - Raised wooden planters - Compost units - Balance logs, stepping stumps - Armour stone seating - Active play structure - Storage sheds - Outdoor shelter - Custom elements: - Chalkboard panels - Outdoor teaching spaces - Unique or Notable Requirements: - Emphasis on ecological stewardship and Indigenous-informed spaces - Durable site infrastructure for year-round use - Competitive open bidding under the Canadian Free Trade Agreement (CFTA) - No specific part numbers or quantities are provided in the notice.

Description

The Limestone School of Community Education Landscape Improvements project involves transforming the school grounds into a multifunctional outdoor learning, play, and community-focused environment. The scope includes site preparation, grading, soil management, drainage enhancements, installation of pathways and surface treatments, landscape development with native and climate-appropriate planting, and construction of site amenities such as raised wooden planters, compost units, and outdoor teaching spaces. The project emphasizes ecological stewardship, Indigenous-informed spaces, and durable site infrastructure to support year-round use. The contract duration is estimated at 3 months, and the procurement method is competitive open bidding under the Canadian Free Trade Agreement (CFTA).

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