Opportunity
Regional District of Central Okanagan Bidsandtenders #R26-244
Procurement of Two Vehicular Bridges for Central Okanagan Regional Parks
Posted
July 13, 2026
Respond By
July 30, 2026
Identifier
R26-244
NAICS
237310, 237990
This opportunity involves the procurement of two new vehicular bridges for regional parks in Central Okanagan: - Government Buyer: - Regional District of Central Okanagan - Scope of Work: - Design, manufacture, and installation of two clear-span vehicular bridges, each approximately 30 feet in length and rated BCL 625 for road traffic standards in British Columbia - Locations: - Bertram Creek Regional Park: Includes demolition and removal of an existing 20-foot steel stringer bridge with timber decking and railing, followed by full design-build of the new bridge and associated site works - Johns Family Nature Conservancy Regional Park: Includes removal of an existing dual culvert crossing, restoration of the natural creek channel, and installation of the new bridge - Products/Services Requested: - Two new clear-span vehicular bridges (30 feet, BCL 625 rated) - Demolition/removal of existing structures - Environmental restoration and compliance with the Water Sustainability Act - Notable Requirements: - All work must comply with environmental regulations and road traffic standards - Maximum budget for each bridge is $85,000 plus GST - Contract will be executed under a CCDC14 Design-Build Stipulated Price Contract - OEMs/Vendors: - No specific OEMs or vendors are named in the solicitation - Period of Performance: - 5 months total duration for design, manufacture, and installation
Description
The Regional District of Central Okanagan is soliciting proposals for the design, manufacture, and installation of two vehicular bridges to road traffic standards in British Columbia. The work includes design, supply, fabrication, abutment construction, installation, and associated site works for two BCL 625 rated bridges at Bertram Creek Regional Park and Johns Family Nature Conservancy Regional Park. The project also involves demolition and removal of existing structures and restoration of natural creek channels in compliance with environmental regulations. The contract duration is 5 months, with total completion required by November 30, 2026.