Opportunity
British Columbia BCBid #RC27230-005
Trail Deactivation and Decommissioning Services for Kettle Valley Rail Trail
Posted
June 19, 2026
Respond By
July 20, 2026
Identifier
RC27230-005
NAICS
237990
The Ministry of Forests, Recreation Sites and Trails Branch, is seeking contractors for the deactivation and decommissioning of sections of the Kettle Valley Rail Trail in British Columbia. - Government Buyer: - Ministry of Forests, Recreation Sites and Trails Branch (British Columbia, Canada) - OEMs and Vendors: - No specific OEMs or vendors are named in the solicitation - Products/Services Requested: - Deactivation and decommissioning services for trail infrastructure - Removal of structures, trail regrading, drainage restoration, and site rehabilitation - Compliance with environmental management plans, site-specific prescriptions, and technical memoranda - Equipment and labor services required, including: - Heavy, mid-sized, light, and mini excavators (various weight classes) - Articulated rock trucks, tandem and tridem dump trucks, skid steers - Vibratory hammer and rock hammer attachments - Self-propelled vibratory rollers, walk-behind plate compactors - Pumps (2", 3", 4", 6"), feller bunchers, handfallers, hand brushing - Bridge system rentals (40ft and 70ft) - Foreman/supervisor, labor/swampers, living out allowances - Transport services for equipment, materials, and personnel - Quantities for each service are specified in hours or days - Unique or Notable Requirements: - Strict adherence to environmental and technical requirements - All work must comply with referenced environmental management plans and technical memoranda - Bids must be submitted electronically via the BC Bid system - Contract includes options for renewal
Description
This solicitation is for the deactivation and decommissioning of sections of the Kettle Valley Rail Trail in British Columbia. The work includes removal of structures, trail regrading, drainage restoration, and site rehabilitation. The project must comply with environmental management plans, site-specific prescriptions, and technical memoranda. Bidders are required to submit electronic bids via the BC Bid system by the specified deadline. No pre-bid meeting or site visit is scheduled.