Opportunity

Saskatchewan Tenders #HWY-260032-LFRFP

Highway 368-02 Surfacing and Earthworks Construction Administration Services

Posted

June 09, 2026

Respond By

June 24, 2026

Identifier

HWY-260032-LFRFP

NAICS

541330, 237310, 237990

The Government of Saskatchewan's Ministry of Highways is seeking proposals for professional engineering and construction administration services for the Highway 368-02 Surfacing and Earthworks project. - Government Buyer: - Government of Saskatchewan, Ministry of Highways - Scope of Work: - Construction administration and engineering services for a 26.92 km section of Highway 368 - Includes notching, widening, sub-base and granular base placement, asphalt concrete surfacing, and earthworks - Removal and environmentally responsible disposal of existing culverts - Installation and extension of new culverts, including two sleeved extensions - Aggregate processing, hauling, and traffic accommodation - Environmental protection, erosion and sediment control, and stakeholder management - Compliance with Ministry of Highways standards and manuals - Use of CCIL-certified asphalt testing laboratories for mix design and quality assurance - Key Personnel Requirements: - Second Level Supervisor, Project Manager, On-Site Supervisor, Asphalt Inspector - No specific OEMs, vendors, or product part numbers are named; the procurement is for professional services, not for products - Notable Requirements: - Emphasis on environmental oversight and compliance - Stakeholder management and coordination - Materials and aggregate source management - Full project lifecycle support: initiation, pre-construction, construction, and post-construction

Description

The Ministry of Highways is planning the construction of a surfacing structure on Highway No. 368 covering a total distance of 26.92 km. The project includes notching and widening of the roadway, placement of sub-base, granular base, asphalt concrete surfacing, and associated earthworks. It involves removal and environmentally responsible disposal of existing culverts and installation of new culverts, including two sleeved extensions. Additional activities include aggregate processing and hauling, traffic accommodation, environmental protection measures, and erosion and sediment control. The work is anticipated to be tendered in June 2026 with construction expected to start in May 2027.

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