Opportunity
Kingston Biddingo #F18-TPW-ES-2023-07
Award for Collins Creek Bridge Rehabilitation – City of Kingston
Posted
February 15, 2023
Respond By
March 30, 2023
Identifier
F18-TPW-ES-2023-07
NAICS
237310, 237990
This opportunity involves the City of Kingston's procurement and award for the rehabilitation of the Collins Creek Bridge on Taylor Kidd Boulevard. - Government Buyer: - City of Kingston, represented by the Manager of Construction and Project Manager - Awarded Vendor: - Green Infrastructure Partners Inc. - Scope of Work: - Rehabilitation of a multi-span concrete bridge, including: - Semi-integral conversion of deck ends - Asphalt paving rehabilitation up to Collins Bay Road - Concrete deck repairs, including removal and reconstruction of deck edges and cantilevers - Reconstruction of wingwalls and ballast walls - Concrete patching and resurfacing of abutments - Jacking of the superstructure for girder end repairs - Installation of new steel beam guide rail and energy attenuating terminal systems - Paving of bridge approaches - Placement of rip rap at embankments for slope protection - Bridge deck waterproofing and installation of deck joint assemblies - Traffic control, site security, and risk management - Products/Materials Requested: - Construction materials such as granular sealing, tack coat, Superpave asphalt, granular 'A', concrete curb & gutter, pipe subdrain, steel beam guide rails, energy attenuators, reinforcing steel bars, stainless steel connectors, temporary traffic control devices, erosion and sediment control systems, and bridge deck waterproofing - Quantities include, for example, 5200 meters of tack coat, 510 tons of Superpave asphalt, 135 meters of steel beam guide rail, and 830 square meters of bridge deck waterproofing - Unique/Notable Requirements: - No in-water work; bridge width and hydraulic capacity remain unchanged - Compliance with Cataraqui Conservation permit and environmental protection measures - Sediment and erosion controls, maintenance of existing grades, and compliance with environmental permits - Experience with heavy equipment in wetland environments and coordination with federal authorities - 2-year warranty period following completion - OEMs: - No specific OEMs or proprietary products are named; all work and materials must meet municipal and provincial standards
Description
The City of Kingston is soliciting proposals for the rehabilitation of the multi-span concrete structure crossing Collins Creek along Taylor Kidd Blvd. The work includes a semi-integral conversion and asphalt paving rehabilitation extending up to Collins Bay Road. The project involves concrete deck repairs, reconstruction of deck edges, wingwalls, ballast walls, approach slabs, jacking of superstructure for girder repairs, concrete patching, installation of new steel beam guide rail, and paving of approaches. No in-water work is required, and the bridge's width and capacity will remain unchanged. The contract term is up to 16 months with a 2-year warranty period.