Opportunity
Saskatchewan Tenders #227-2026
Bronson Forest Boat Launch and Parking Area Improvements Solicitation
Posted
June 09, 2026
Respond By
June 23, 2026
Identifier
227-2026
NAICS
237990, 238910
The Government of Saskatchewan, through the Ministry of Parks, Culture and Sport, is seeking bids for construction and site improvements at the Peck Lake and Little Fishing Lake Campground Boat Launch and Parking areas within the Bronson Forest Recreational Site. - Government Buyer: - Ministry of Parks, Culture and Sport, Government of Saskatchewan - OEMs and Vendors: - No specific OEMs or vendors are named in the solicitation - Products/Services Requested: - Tree clearing and site preparation - Supply and installation of a new contractor-supplied holding tank (including plumbing) - Relocation and placement of the existing fish filleting building - Supply and installation of piping and hardware for a new water line - Removal and replacement of concrete boat launch pads - Expansion and re-grading of parking lots - Installation of parking curbs and barriers - Environmental mitigation measures, including silt curtain installation and removal of unsuitable lake bottom material - Unique or Notable Requirements: - Environmental protection measures are required (e.g., silt curtains, lake bottom remediation) - Suppliers must be registered in the Government Enterprise Management (GEM) system to participate - No specific part numbers or OEM products are specified; contractor is responsible for supplying materials and equipment as needed
Description
This solicitation is for improvements at the Peck Lake and Little Fishing Lake Campground Boat Launch and Parking areas at Bronson Forest Recreational Site. Work includes tree clearing, installation and plumbing of a new holding tank, relocation of the fish filleting building, removal and replacement of concrete boat launch pads, parking lot expansion, re-grading, and installation of parking curbs and barriers. Environmental mitigation measures such as silt curtains installation and removal of unsuitable lake bottom material are also required. The project is managed by Parks, Culture and Sport and participation requires registration in the Government Enterprise Management (GEM) system.