Opportunity
CanadaBuys #30008031
Port Morien Harbour Seawall Demolition and Replacement Solicitation
Posted
June 17, 2026
Respond By
July 03, 2026
Identifier
30008031
NAICS
237990, 238190, 238910
Fisheries and Oceans Canada (DFO) is seeking contractors for the demolition and replacement of the reinforced concrete seawall at Port Morien Harbour, Nova Scotia. - Government Buyer: - Fisheries and Oceans Canada (DFO), Procurement Hub - Contact: Stéphanie Arsenault - Scope of Work: - Demolition and removal of the existing reinforced concrete seawall and concrete dikes (approx. 35 cubic meters) - Construction of a new reinforced concrete seawall (approx. 35 cubic meters) - Demolition and restoration of riprap - Removal and restoration of asphalt pavements - Temporary relocation of utilities and full reinstatement of affected services and site features - Electrical reinstatement and armourstone removal/reinstatement - Products/Services Requested: - Division 1 Lump Sum (general project requirements) - Division 26 Electrical Reinstatement - Division 31 Armourstone Removal and Reinstatement - Division 32 Asphalt Pavement Removal and Reinstatement - Division 3 Reinforced Concrete Seawall - Demolition and restoration of riprap - Removal of concrete dikes - Notable Requirements: - Open to Canadian and designated trade partner contractors under the Canadian Free Trade Agreement (CFTA) - Compliance with the Federal Prompt Payment for Construction Work Act (28-day payment period) - Submission of subcontractor and supplier names with the bid - Site visits encouraged for bidders to assess project conditions - Selection based on lowest price (competitive traditional procurement) - No specific OEMs or proprietary products are named in the solicitation.
Description
This solicitation is for the demolition and replacement of the existing reinforced concrete seawall at Port Morien Harbour, Nova Scotia. The work includes temporary utility relocations, construction of a new seawall, and full reinstatement of affected services and site features. The contract duration is approximately 5 months, starting around July 10, 2026, with all work to be completed by December 18, 2026. The procurement method is competitive traditional with selection based on the lowest price. The contract is subject to the Canadian Free Trade Agreement (CFTA).