Opportunity
Kingston Biddingo #F18-CS-FMCS-2023-36
Restoration and Rehabilitation of Hanson Memorial Parking Structure, Kingston, Ontario
Posted
November 23, 2023
Respond By
December 21, 2023
Identifier
F18-CS-FMCS-2023-36
NAICS
238190, 238320, 238210, 238220, 238290
The City of Kingston is seeking a contractor for the restoration and rehabilitation of the Hanson Memorial Parking Structure at 105 Brock Street, Kingston, Ontario. - Government Buyer: - The Corporation of the City of Kingston - Products and Services Requested: - Structural restoration services, including concrete and masonry repairs - Expansion joint replacement and traffic/pedestrian deck waterproofing - Railing replacement, wall and soffit painting, and steel/metal painting - Mechanical and electrical upgrades, including: - Replacement of all lighting fixtures with new LED units - Replacement of exit signs with emergency lights - Localized replacement of EMT conduit with PVC conduit - Servicing of mechanical HVAC units - Replacement of rubber unions on plumbing - Installation and maintenance of hoarding, dust protection, ventilation, and construction signage - Installation of new speed bumpers, line painting, and extension of chain link fencing - Unique or Notable Requirements: - Abatement and safe removal of lead-containing paint from perimeter guard rails - Safe handling and recycling of approximately 290 mercury-containing fluorescent light tubes - Management of silica-containing concrete and masonry (approx. 3100 m3) - Compliance with Ontario Building Code, Occupational Health and Safety Act, and other provincial regulations - Phased work across multiple parking levels, with detailed site protection and quality control measures - No specific OEMs or vendors are named in the solicitation documents - The procurement includes multiple addenda and detailed technical specifications for all restoration and safety requirements.
Description
This solicitation is for the restoration of the Hanson Memorial Parking Structure located at 105 Brock Street, Kingston, Ontario. The work includes structural restoration services, concrete repair, masonry wall repair, expansion joint replacement, traffic and pedestrian deck coatings, railing replacement, wall and soffit painting, steel and metal painting, and mechanical and electrical upgrades. The project involves multiple phases and requires installation and maintenance of hoarding, dust protection, ventilation, and signage. The bid response is electronic, and the project has been awarded. A site visit is recommended but not mandatory.