Opportunity

CanadaBuys #5P468-26-0061/A

Parks Canada Solicits Contractor for Murney Tower Bridge Replacement and Masonry Work

Posted

June 16, 2026

Respond By

July 02, 2026

Identifier

5P468-26-0061/A

NAICS

237990, 238910, 238990, 237310, 238190

This opportunity is issued by Parks Canada Agency for the replacement of the Murney Tower pedestrian bridge and associated masonry improvements at the Murney Tower National Historic Site. - Government Buyer: - Parks Canada Agency - National Contracting Services, Cornwall, Ontario - Scope of Work: - Replacement of the Murney Tower pedestrian bridge - Fabrication and installation of new structural steel assemblies - Masonry improvements and reconstruction in the vicinity of the bridge - OEMs and Vendors: - No specific OEMs or vendors are named in the solicitation - Products/Services Requested: - Structural steel assemblies (fabrication and installation) - Masonry repair and reconstruction services - Unique/Notable Requirements: - Bidders must have completed two similar projects in the past ten years: - One bridge replacement or repair project - One structural steel framing project - Each valued at least $40,000 - All work must comply with the National Park Act and related regulations - Two-stage qualification and bidding process - Indigenous Participation Plan required - Price evaluation in the second stage - Estimated contract value: $100,001 to $400,000 - Contract duration: 6 months, with completion required by the end of the performance period

Description

This solicitation is for the replacement of the Murney Tower Bridge at the National Historic Site of Canada. The work includes fabrication and installation of structural steel assemblies, as well as masonry improvements and reconstruction near the bridge. The project is a two-stage selection process, with Stage One evaluating qualifications and Stage Two involving further qualifications and financial bids. The contract duration is 6 months, with completion required by December 31, 2026. Bids must be submitted via fax or email to the specified address, and the project is funded by the Canadian government under the Canadian Free Trade Agreement (CFTA).

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