Opportunity
Saskatchewan Tenders #HWY-260035-SFRFP
Drafting Services for Highway and Bridge Design – Government of Saskatchewan RFP
Posted
July 15, 2026
Respond By
August 07, 2026
Identifier
HWY-260035-SFRFP
NAICS
541340
The Government of Saskatchewan's Ministry of Highways is seeking two consulting firms to provide drafting services for highway and bridge design projects. - Government Buyer: - Government of Saskatchewan, Ministry of Highways - Scope of Work: - Drafting services for the Design Branch and the Bridges and Materials Branch - Preparation and revision of highway and bridge design drawings - Use of software such as AutoCAD Civil 3D for deliverables - Drawings include location plans, right-of-way plans, plan profiles, drainage plans, utility plans, intersection plans, lighting plans, signing plans, pit plans, cross-sections, pavement marking plans, and bridge construction drawings - Contract Structure and Value: - Two separate contracts, each valued at approximately $200,000 over three years (total $400,000) - Three-year base period with an option to extend for one additional year - Contracts are non-exclusive and deliverables become property of the government - Notable Requirements: - Ongoing, as-needed drafting support - Key personnel must include a Project Manager and Drafting Technician - No specific OEMs or product purchases; this is a service-based procurement - Software Mentioned: - AutoCAD Civil 3D (highlighted as the primary drafting tool)
Description
The Saskatchewan Ministry of Highways intends to hire two consulting firms to provide drafting services for a period of three years on an ongoing and as-needed basis. One firm will support the Design Branch and the other the Bridges and Materials Branch. The consultants will prepare new drawings or revise existing ones based on information provided by the Ministry. These drawings will be used for highway and bridge designs, analysis, and tender document preparation by Ministry staff or contracted consultants. The total contract value is approximately $400,000, split evenly between the two commissions.