Opportunity

British Columbia BCBid #231385

District of Taylor Lone Wolf Facility Upgrades: Concrete Stairs, Trench Drain, and Retaining Wall

Posted

June 29, 2026

Respond By

July 20, 2026

Identifier

231385

NAICS

238110, 238910

The District of Taylor in British Columbia is seeking proposals for significant upgrades at its Lone Wolf facility. - Government Buyer: - District of Taylor (British Columbia) - Scope of Work: - Removal and replacement of front stairs with a new concrete design that is both ergonomic and visually appealing - Requires supply and installation of concrete, rebar, and steel handrails - Submission of a concept drawing for the new stair design is required - Installation of a trench drain system on the loading ramp - Includes jackhammering, excavation, supply and installation of the trench drain, integration with existing drainpipe, and new concrete work - Construction of a retaining wall on the east side of the loading ramp - Involves cutting and removing asphalt, excavation, supply and installation of concrete lock blocks, backfilling, and pavement repair - Products/Materials Required: - Concrete, rebar, steel handrails, trench drain systems, concrete lock blocks - Notable Requirements: - Integration of new systems with existing infrastructure - Concept drawing for stair design must be provided - All work must be completed within the specified project budget and timeline - No specific OEMs or vendors are named in the solicitation - Estimated project budget is $93,000

Description

This Request for Proposals (RFP) issued by the District of Taylor invites prospective proponents to submit proposals for facility upgrades at the Lone Wolf site. The scope includes concrete work for front stairs with a new ergonomic design, installation of a trench drain system on the loading ramp, and construction of a retaining wall on the east side of the loading ramp. The total budget for the project is $93,000, and work must be completed before October 5, 2026. A site visit is scheduled for July 6, 2026, at 1:30 pm, which is strongly advised but not mandatory.

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