Opportunity
Procurement Portal Nova Scotia #1140af13-f7df-4e05-aea8-7426
Canning Sewage Treatment Plant Aeration and Screening System Upgrades
Posted
July 08, 2026
Respond By
August 13, 2026
Identifier
1140af13-f7df-4e05-aea8-7426
NAICS
237110, 237990
This opportunity involves upgrades to the Canning Sewage Treatment Plant (STP) for the County of Kings, Nova Scotia. - Government Buyer: - County of Kings, Nova Scotia - Products and Services Requested: - Supply and installation of aeration equipment - Supply and installation of a screening system - Associated piping, equipment, and instrumentation - Construction of a new building to house the screening system - Interception and rerouting of the incoming forcemain - Installation of new gravity sewer piping - Addition of aeration laterals to lagoon cells 2 and 3 - Installation of a baffle curtain in lagoon cell 3 - Process, mechanical, civil, structural, architectural, and electrical work - OEMs and Vendors: - No specific OEMs or vendors are named in the solicitation - Unique or Notable Requirements: - Contractor is responsible for receiving, assembling, installing, testing, start-up, and commissioning all systems and components - Bid schedule includes three main lump sum items: aeration equipment, screening system building, and piping/instrumentation - All work must comply with detailed technical specifications and engineering drawings
Description
This project involves the supply and installation of aeration equipment, a screening system, and associated piping, equipment, and instrumentation at the Canning Sewage Treatment Plant (STP). The work includes constructing a new building to house the screen, intercepting and rerouting the incoming forcemain to the new screen, locating, exposing, connecting, and burying new piping to existing yard piping, installing a new gravity sewer cored into the existing manhole upstream of the lagoon, adding aeration laterals to lagoon cells 2 and 3, and installing a baffle curtain in lagoon cell 3. The project also encompasses related process, mechanical, civil, structural, architectural, and electrical work as detailed in the technical specifications and engineering drawings. The contractor will be responsible for receiving, assembling, installing, testing, start-up, and commissioning of the system and its components.