Opportunity
New Brunswick Opportunities Network #26-0154
Replacement of Robertson Road Culvert No. 2 – Precast Concrete Box Culvert and Associated Civil Works
Posted
June 26, 2026
Respond By
July 08, 2026
Identifier
26-0154
NAICS
237310, 237110, 237990
The Province of New Brunswick's Department of Transportation and Infrastructure is seeking bids for the replacement of the Robertson Road Culvert No. 2 in Kings County, Hampton Parish. - Government Buyer: - Province of New Brunswick, Department of Transportation and Infrastructure, Strategic Procurement - Transportation and Infrastructure - Scope of Work: - Complete removal of existing 600 mm and 750 mm reinforced concrete pipe culverts - Supply and installation of approximately 22.1 meters of new 1800 mm x 1800 mm precast concrete box culvert (stream simulation design) - Associated civil works: excavation, borrow and backfill (including low permeability backfill), aggregate base/subbase (75 mm and 31.5 mm rock), asphalt concrete (WMA-D), waterproofing, guide posts, new guide rail, temporary barriers, pavement markings, traffic control, sediment and erosion control, riprap (R-25 and R-50), boulder placement, fish habitat gravel, topsoil, hydroseeding, mulching, soil reinforcement, and mobilization - Environmental and safety requirements: compliance with Watercourse and Wetland Alteration Permit, in-water work window, and safety certifications from New Brunswick Construction Safety Association or Safety Services New Brunswick - Fish rescue operations and culvert erosion protection included - Products/Materials Requested (with part numbers and quantities where available): - Precast Concrete Box Culvert 1830 x 1830 (approx. 22.1 m, part numbers 142, 142.1830A) - Common Excavation (400 units, part number 106) - Borrow "A" (710 units, part numbers 121, 121.A) - Backfill for Structures "A" (380–1000 units, part number 167.A) - Backfill for Structures - Low Permeability (30–620 units, part number 167.LPB) - Aggregate Base/Subbase (various, 75 mm and 31.5 mm rock, part numbers 203, 203.075RS, 203.0315RB) - Asphalt Concrete (ERS) "WMA-D" Work Category 4 (170 units, part number 261.WMA-D-WC4) - Waterproofing Type B (140 units, part number 351.B) - Guide Posts 150 mm x 150 mm (32 units, part numbers 510, 510.150) - Guide Rail - New (107 units, part number 512.NEW) - Sediment Control Fence (170 units, part number 602) - Erosion Control Structure Type D (2 units, part numbers 605, 605.D) - Erosion Control Structure Type D Cleanout (4 units, part number 605.DCO) - Random Riprap R-25 Mixed (40 units, part numbers 608, 608.0025M) - Random Riprap R-50 Mixed (220 units, part numbers 608.D, 608.0050M) - Individual Rock Placement Boulders 600 mm (13 units, part number 611.600B) - Gravel for Fish Habitat (45 units, part number 612) - Topsoil (300 units, part number 613) - Hydroseeding "B" (300 units, part number 614.B) - Mulching (100 units, part number 616) - Soil Reinforcement (80 units, part number 630) - Mobilization (lump sum, part number 825) - Additional items: temporary barriers, pavement markings, construction traffic control, temporary water control works, fish rescue (1 unit, part number 622), culvert erosion protection (2 units, part number 623), payment adjustments (provisional sum, part number 820.MDA261) - Unique/Notable Requirements: - All bidders must provide a $60,000 bid bond - Electronic bid submission is mandatory - Strict compliance with environmental permits and in-water work windows - Safety certification required - Subject to Canadian Free Trade Agreement and NB First Procurement Policy - No specific OEMs or proprietary vendors are named; the precast concrete box culvert is a key product but not tied to a particular manufacturer.
Description
This solicitation is for the replacement of the (LJ33) Robertson Road Culvert No. 2 located in the Parish of Hampton, Kings County, New Brunswick. The work involves furnishing all labor, tools, machinery, and materials necessary to perform the construction as per the specifications and plans provided. Bids must be submitted electronically by July 8, 2026, and include a bid bond of $60,000. The procurement is governed by the Procurement Act and related regulations, with no paper bids accepted.