Opportunity
Kingston Biddingo #F18-CS-FMCS-2025-30
Site Servicing and Roadway Lighting for New Household Hazardous Materials Site, Kingston
Posted
October 07, 2025
Respond By
October 24, 2025
Identifier
F18-CS-FMCS-2025-30
NAICS
237310, 237990
This opportunity involves site servicing and civil construction for a new Household Hazardous Materials Handling Site at 189 Lappans Lane, Kingston, Ontario. - Government Buyer: - City of Kingston, Ontario - OEMs and Vendors: - USI (Hampton Series concrete poles) - CREE (Guideway Series LED luminaires) - Products Requested: - USI Hampton Series HA-350-B concrete poles (9.1m, round and tapered, direct buried, CAN/CSA-A14 and CSA C22.2 No.206 compliant) - CREE Guideway Series GWYM-A-10L-40K7-3M-X5-UL-GY-U-W10 LED luminaires (49W, IES Type III Mid distribution) - Aluminum luminaire mounting brackets (2.4m arm extension) - Services Requested: - Site clearing, grading, removal of fill/refuse - Installation of watermain, sanitary, stormwater, and electrical ducting - Roadway lighting installation - Engineering verification for utility pole attachments (licensed Ontario engineer, load calculations) - Coordination with Kingston Hydro and utilities - Compliance with environmental, sediment control, and ESA standards - Unique Requirements: - Use of suitable reuse fill onsite and management of excess soil - Adherence to geotechnical recommendations for foundation and backfill - Engineering verification and permitting for electrical ducting - All work must comply with local and provincial standards - City may proceed with any combination of three project phases based on evaluation, budget, and readiness
Description
This RFQ is an invitation by the City of Kingston for prospective respondents to submit quotations for site servicing for the new Household Hazardous Materials Handling Site at 189 Lappans Lane, Kingston. The project involves civil construction and related services, divided into three phases. The City may proceed with one, two, or all three phases based on evaluation, budget, and project readiness. A non-mandatory site visit is scheduled, and responses are due by October 24, 2025.