Opportunity
CanadaBuys #BCES-26-13
Demolition and removal of caretaker house and supply of insulated seacan for solar batteries at Huble Homestead Historic Site
Posted
June 10, 2026
Respond By
June 29, 2026
Identifier
BCES-26-13
NAICS
238910, 236220, 238290
This opportunity from the Regional District of Fraser-Fort George focuses on demolition and infrastructure upgrades at the Huble Homestead Historic Site in Summit Lake, BC. - Government Buyer: - Regional District of Fraser-Fort George - Giscome Portage Regional Park, Huble Homestead Historic Site - Products/Services Requested: - Demolition and removal of the existing caretaker house - Management and disposal of demolition materials - Protection and retention of the existing foundation as directed - Supply and installation of an insulated seacan for solar panel batteries - Seacan must include an opening through the base/floor for wiring related to the solar battery system - OEMs and Vendors: - No specific OEMs, brands, or vendors are mentioned - Unique/Notable Requirements: - Insulated seacan must be suitable for solar battery storage and allow for wiring access - Careful handling of demolition materials and protection of structural elements - Integration of solar battery storage infrastructure - No part numbers or quantities specified; contractor must provide all necessary materials and services.
Description
The Regional District of Fraser-Fort George is seeking qualified contractors to demolish and remove the existing caretaker house at the Giscome Portage Regional Park Huble Homestead Historic Site in Summit Lake, BC. The scope includes safe demolition, material disposal, protection of the existing foundation as directed, and supplying and placing an insulated seacan for solar panel batteries with wiring access. The project requires careful management of demolition materials and structural considerations. The contract duration details are provided in the tender description.