Opportunity

Saskatchewan Tenders #HWY-H26073-APPN

Supply and Installation of Polymer Laminated Corrugated Steel Pipe Culvert near Weyakwin, Saskatchewan

Posted

July 08, 2026

Respond By

July 23, 2026

Identifier

HWY-H26073-APPN

NAICS

237990, 237110

This opportunity is for the supply and installation of a large polymer laminated corrugated steel pipe culvert near Weyakwin, Saskatchewan, managed by the Ministry of Transportation (Saskatchewan). - Government Buyer: - Ministry of Transportation, Saskatchewan - Products and Materials Requested: - One polymer laminated corrugated steel pipe (CSP) culvert - 2,400 mm diameter, 32 meters total length - Segmented into 8 m, 16 m, and 8 m sections - 125 mm x 25 mm corrugations, 2.8 mm wall thickness - One culvert end stiffener - 210 tonnes of granular base course - 425 tonnes of sub-base course - 95 tonnes of asphalt concrete - 190 cubic meters of Riprap Type 2 - 1,500 tonnes of granular backfill - Approximately 2,100 cubic meters of earthwork - Services and Additional Requirements: - Contractor must supply borrow material, geotextiles, culvert markers, and erosion control materials - All quantities are initial estimates and may change in the final tender documents - OEMs and Vendors: - No specific OEMs or vendors are named in the notice - Notable Requirements: - The culvert must be polymer laminated and meet specified dimensions and material standards - Installation is by open excavation - Project includes both supply of materials and installation services

Description

This is an advance notice for the procurement of a contractor to complete culvert replacement near Weyakwin, Saskatchewan. The project involves the supply and installation of one 2,400 mm diameter polymer laminated corrugated steel pipe culvert by open excavation on Highway No. 2, approximately 4.3 km southwest of its intersection with Highway No. 165, for a total length of 32.0 meters. The work is expected to take place as early as August 2026, with a specified completion date as early as October 31, 2026. Quantities and project details are subject to change, and the Ministry reserves the right to not proceed with advertising this work.

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