Opportunity
Saskatchewan Tenders #06182026
Thermal Inlay Plastic Pavement Markings Supply and Installation for City of North Battleford
Posted
June 12, 2026
Respond By
July 09, 2026
Identifier
06182026
NAICS
237310, 238990
The City of North Battleford is seeking contractors to supply and install thermal inlay plastic pavement markings across various city locations to enhance road safety and durability. - Government Buyer: - City of North Battleford, Operations Department (Project Coordinator: Nick Osicki) - Products/Services Requested: - Supply and installation of thermal inlay plastic pavement markings, including: - Traffic lane lines (unit pricing per linear metre) - Centre lines, edge lines - Crosswalk markings (unit pricing per square metre or each) - Stop bars (unit pricing per square metre or each) - White zebra crosswalks, handicap parking stencils, lane direction markings - Mobilization/demobilization (lump sum) - Traffic control (lump sum) - Additional work as required (hourly or unit rate) - OEMs and Vendors: - No specific OEMs or vendors are named; open to qualified contractors providing compliant thermal inlay plastic marking products - Unique/Notable Requirements: - Minimum four-year warranty on installed markings - Contractors must provide product specifications, warranty details, and confirmation of quantities installed - Priority given to stop bars and crosswalks - All labor, materials, equipment, supervision, traffic control, surface preparation, layout, installation, and cleanup included - Compliance with municipal roadway standards and coordination with city staff required - Maximum available budget is $60,000 CAD including PST - Work to be completed during the 2026 construction season, with contractor-provided schedule and availability
Description
The City of North Battleford is seeking qualified contractors to supply and install thermal inlay plastic pavement markings for traffic lines, crosswalks, and stop bars at various locations within the city. The project aims to improve visibility, enhance pedestrian and traffic safety, and provide longer service life in high-wear areas. The scope includes all labor, materials, equipment, supervision, traffic control, surface preparation, layout, installation, cleanup, and incidental work. Priority will be given to stop bars and crosswalks within a maximum budget of $60,000 including PST.