Opportunity
Quebec SEAO #ING-2026-3200
Culvert Replacement under Main Potable Water Network – City of Sept-Îles
Posted
June 23, 2026
Respond By
July 13, 2026
Identifier
ING-2026-3200
NAICS
237110, 237990
This opportunity involves the City of Sept-Îles seeking bids for the replacement of a culvert beneath its main potable water distribution network in the Ferland sector. - Government Buyer: - City of Sept-Îles, Canada - Products/Services Requested: - Replacement of an existing 1500 mm diameter culvert using trenchless installation methods - Bidders must propose one of three options: - Option A: 2 culverts, each 1350 mm diameter, 18 meters long, minimum spacing 900 mm - Option B: 3 culverts, each 1200 mm diameter, 18 meters long, minimum spacing 800 mm - Option C: 4 culverts, each 1050 mm diameter, 18 meters long, minimum spacing 750 mm - Scope includes water management, potable water pipe protection and monitoring, excavation, partial demolition and decommissioning of the existing culvert, supply and installation of new culverts, stone protection coverings, surface repairs, and site restoration - OEMs and Vendors: - No specific OEMs or vendors are named; only the UNSPSC code 95121633 for culverts is referenced - Unique/Notable Requirements: - Trenchless installation is required - Work is restricted to a two-month period due to environmental constraints - All work must be completed and accepted by the City within the specified window - Bidders must select and propose one of the three culvert configuration options
Description
The City of Sept-Îles is soliciting bids for the replacement of a culvert under the main potable water distribution network in the Ferland sector. The project involves trenchless installation techniques to replace the existing 1500 mm diameter culvert with options for multiple smaller diameter culverts. Key tasks include water management, protection of the potable water pipe, excavation, demolition of the existing culvert, installation of new culverts, and site restoration. Work is restricted to the period from July 1 to September 15 due to environmental constraints and must be completed by September 30, 2026.