Opportunity

CanadaBuys #5P468-26-0075/A

Demolition of glass, wood, and steel structure at Arsenal Foundry, Old Quebec for Parks Canada Agency

Posted

June 30, 2026

Respond By

July 16, 2026

Identifier

5P468-26-0075/A

NAICS

238910, 238190, 238990

This opportunity from Parks Canada Agency seeks a contractor for the demolition of a glass, wood, and steel structure at the Arsenal Foundry, Fortifications-de-Québec National Historic Site in Old Quebec. - Government Buyer: - Parks Canada Agency (Ministry of Environment, Climate Change and Nature) - National Contracting Services, Contracting Authority: Mehdi Lamara - Scope of Work: - Demolition of a multilevel structure including glass, wood, steel, and concrete elements - Dismantling and removal of 8 HSS steel columns (excluding concrete foundations) - Removal and disposal of all materials (glass, wood, concrete, metal) in accordance with environmental regulations - Installation of temporary guardrails as required by building code - Restoration of the site to its original condition - Protection and preservation of underlying 19th-century stone and archaeological remains - Requirements: - Compliance with safety, environmental, and heritage preservation regulations - Mandatory site visit prior to bid submission - Open only to Canadian Contractors and Contractors of Applicable Trading Partners - Insurance and safety certifications required by the Province of Quebec - No specific OEMs or commercial products are named, as the procurement is for demolition and disposal services - Period of Performance: - Contract duration is approximately four months, with completion required by December 18, 2026 - Bid submission deadline is July 16, 2026 - Mandatory site visit scheduled for July 8, 2026

Description

Parks Canada is seeking a contractor to dismantle a glass, wood, and steel structure located at the Arsenal Foundry in Old Quebec and to dispose of the materials. The project includes demolition of structural and architectural components, protection of archaeological remains, and proper disposal and recycling of materials. The work must comply with safety, environmental, and heritage preservation regulations and be completed by December 18, 2026. A mandatory site visit is scheduled for July 8, 2026, and bids must be submitted by July 16, 2026.

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