Opportunity
Saskatchewan Tenders #PW26-11
Demolition and Removal of Public Works Quonset Structure for City of Melfort
Posted
June 15, 2026
Respond By
July 02, 2026
Identifier
PW26-11
NAICS
238910, 238990
The City of Melfort Public Works Department is seeking qualified contractors for the demolition and removal of a wood-framed Quonset structure at 202 Division Street, Melfort, Saskatchewan. - Government Buyer: - City of Melfort, Public Works Department - Scope of Work: - Demolition and removal of an approximately 40 ft x 80 ft wood-framed Quonset structure - Removal of wood framing, roofing, cladding, doors, windows, and interior non-structural components - Removal of perimeter grade beam - Lawful disposal and recycling of all materials - Site restoration including fill placement and grading to prevent drainage issues - Protection of the existing concrete slab for potential future reuse - Dust suppression, debris control, and site safety measures - Coordination with City for utility disconnection - Temporary traffic control if required - Requirements for Contractors: - Provide all labor, equipment, permits, and safety measures - Submit company information, relevant experience, methodology, equipment list, work schedule, pricing, insurance, WCB coverage, and references - Unique/Notable Requirements: - Careful protection of the concrete slab - Site grading to prevent drainage issues - Compliance with safety and environmental standards - No specific OEMs or vendors are mentioned, as this is a service contract.
Description
The City of Melfort is soliciting proposals from qualified contractors for the demolition and removal of an existing approximately 40 ft x 80 ft wood-framed Public Works Quonset structure located at 202 Division Street, Melfort, Saskatchewan. The project includes demolition of the structure and associated materials, removal of the perimeter grade beam, and site restoration while retaining the existing concrete slab for potential future reuse. The contractor will be responsible for all labor, equipment, traffic control, disposal, and site restoration necessary to complete the project. Proposals must be clearly marked and submitted by July 2, 2026.