Opportunity
New Brunswick Opportunities Network #30-26-X205
Highway Pavement Marking Services for Multiple New Brunswick Counties
Posted
June 10, 2026
Respond By
June 23, 2026
Identifier
30-26-X205
NAICS
238990
This opportunity from the Province of New Brunswick's Department of Transportation and Infrastructure seeks bids for highway pavement marking services across multiple counties. - Government Buyer: - Province of New Brunswick, Department of Transportation & Infrastructure, Strategic Procurement - Transportation and Infrastructure - Scope of Work: - Supply and application of various pavement markings on highways in Kings, Saint John, Queens, Sunbury, Charlotte, York, and Carleton counties - Marking types include: - Traffic circle arrows (60 units) - Combination arrows (19 units) - Stop bars (72 units) - Crosswalks (4 units) - Location markings (142 units) - Curved and straight arrows (588 units) - Cross hatching in white and yellow (12,209 meters) - Materials specified: water-based traffic paint and dual-coated glass beads - Notable Requirements: - Electronic bid submission only; paper bids not accepted - Mandatory safety certification (COR or equivalent Letter of Good Standing from a recognized safety association) - Bid security required (bid bond, certified cheque, bank draft, money order, or irrevocable letter of credit) - Performance and payment bonds required - Markings at specific locations (e.g., Brookside) must be applied twice during the season - No specific OEMs or vendors are named in the solicitation - Procurement governed by the Procurement Act and Construction Services Regulation
Description
This solicitation is for the supply and application of highway markings on various routes in Kings, Saint John, Queens, Sunbury, Charlotte, York, and Carleton counties in New Brunswick. The contract requires bidders to submit electronic bids by email, including a Form of Tender, a valid Letter of Good Standing from a recognized safety association, and a bid bond or certified cheque. The procurement is governed by the Procurement Act and Construction Services Regulation, with specific bid security amounts and conditions outlined. No paper bids will be accepted, and the contract includes provisions for performance and payment bonds.