Opportunity
CanadaBuys #BC231385
Facility Upgrades at Lone Wolf Site: Stairs, Trench Drain, and Retaining Wall Construction
Posted
June 29, 2026
Respond By
July 20, 2026
Identifier
BC231385
NAICS
238190
This opportunity from the District of Taylor seeks contractors for facility upgrades at the Lone Wolf site in British Columbia. - Government Buyer: - District of Taylor, British Columbia, Canada - Scope of Work: - Replacement of front stairs with a full concrete option - Removal of existing stairs, excavation, gravel and grading, forming, rebar installation, concrete placement, and new steel handrails - Installation of a trench drain system on the loading ramp - Jackhammering, excavation, supply and installation of trench drain, integration with existing drainpipe, concrete work, and regrading - Construction of a retaining wall on the east side of the loading ramp - Asphalt removal, excavation, supply and installation of concrete lock blocks, backfilling, pavement repair, and handrail adjustment - Products/Services Requested: - Facility upgrade construction services (no specific part numbers or OEMs listed) - Unique/Notable Requirements: - Bidders must provide a concept drawing for the new stair design, emphasizing ergonomics and aesthetics - Total project budget is $93,000 - No specific OEMs, brands, or part numbers are mentioned in the solicitation
Description
This solicitation is for facility upgrades at the Lone Wolf site, including three main areas of work: replacement of front stairs with a full concrete option featuring a new ergonomic and aesthetically pleasing design; installation of a trench drain system on the loading ramp including excavation, concrete work, and regrading; and construction of a retaining wall on the east side of the loading ramp involving asphalt removal, installation of concrete lock blocks, backfilling, pavement repair, and handrail adjustment. The total budget for the project is $93,000, with a work completion deadline before October 5th, 2026. A site visit is scheduled for July 6th, 2026, which is not mandatory but strongly advised.