Opportunity
Kingston Biddingo #F18-CS-FMCS-2021-12
Renovation of Resident Washrooms, Tubs, and Showers at Rideaucrest Home
Posted
March 25, 2021
Respond By
May 04, 2021
Identifier
F18-CS-FMCS-2021-12
NAICS
236118
This opportunity involves the renovation and alteration of resident room washrooms, tubs, and shower rooms at Rideaucrest Home, a long-term care facility in Kingston, Ontario. - Government Buyer: - City of Kingston, Ontario - Rideaucrest Home (long-term care facility) - Scope of Work: - Renovation and alteration of resident room washrooms, tubs, and shower rooms - Includes all labor, materials, equipment, and permits - Work must be performed while the facility remains fully operational during daytime hours - Minimal disruption to residents and ongoing operations is required - Compliance and Requirements: - Strict adherence to the Long-Term Care Homes Act, 2007 - Compliance with all health and safety regulations - Infection control procedures must be followed due to the healthcare environment - Coordination with facility management for resident relocations as needed - OEMs and Vendors: - No specific OEMs, brands, or vendors are named in the solicitation - Products/Services Requested: - General construction and renovation services for healthcare facility washrooms, tubs, and showers - No part numbers or specific product models are listed - Unique/Notable Requirements: - Work must be completed with minimal disruption to residents - Infection control and health/safety compliance are critical due to the long-term care setting
Description
This Request for Proposals (RFP) issued by the City of Kingston is for renovations and alterations of resident room washrooms, tubs, and showers at Rideaucrest Home located at 175 Rideau Street, Kingston. The scope includes all labor, materials, equipment, and permits necessary to complete the project as per the provided drawings and specifications. The work must be done while the facility remains fully operational during normal daytime hours, minimizing disruption to residents and operations, and complying with the Long-Term Care Homes Act, 2007. The project involves infection control procedures within a healthcare environment and requires coordination with Home management for resident relocations. Health and safety regulations must be strictly followed throughout the project.