Opportunity

CanadaBuys #BCR26-244

Design, manufacture, and installation of two vehicular bridges for Regional District of Central Okanagan

Posted

July 13, 2026

Respond By

July 30, 2026

Identifier

BCR26-244

NAICS

237310, 237990

This opportunity involves the design, manufacture, and installation of two new vehicular bridges for the Regional District of Central Okanagan. - Government Buyer: - Regional District of Central Okanagan - Scope of Work: - Design-build contract for two clear-span vehicular bridges (approx. 30 feet each, BCL 625 load rating) - Locations: Bertram Creek Regional Park and Johns Family Nature Conservancy Regional Park - Includes removal of existing structures (steel stringer bridge with timber decking and railing at Bertram Creek; culverts at Johns Family Nature Conservancy) - Abutment construction, site works, creek channel restoration, and environmental compliance - Products/Services Requested: - Design, supply, fabrication, installation, and site works for two bridges - Demolition/removal of existing bridge and culverts - Unique/Notable Requirements: - Compliance with British Columbia standards, Water Sustainability Act, and environmental regulations - Completion within specified in-stream work windows - CCDC14 Design-Build Stipulated Price Contract - OEMs/Vendors: - No specific OEMs or vendors named in the notice - Estimated Contract Value: - Up to $170,000 plus GST

Description

The Regional District of Central Okanagan is soliciting proposals for the design, manufacture, and installation of two new clear-span vehicular bridges to British Columbia standards. The first bridge at Bertram Creek Regional Park is approximately 30 feet long with a load rating of BCL 625, including design, supply, fabrication, abutment construction, installation, site works, and removal of an existing bridge. The second bridge at Johns Family Nature Conservancy Regional Park is also approximately 30 feet long with similar specifications, including removal of existing culverts and creek channel restoration. Both projects must comply with the Water Sustainability Act and environmental requirements, with work to be completed by November 30, 2026.

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