Opportunity
British Columbia BCBid #MULRFQ26DSE001
Heavy Equipment Services for Forest Service Road Emergency Repairs and Maintenance – Selkirk District
Posted
January 29, 2025
Respond By
April 02, 2025
Identifier
MULRFQ26DSE001
NAICS
237990, 237310
The Ministry of Forests, Government of British Columbia, is seeking qualified contractors for heavy equipment services to support emergency repairs and ongoing maintenance of forest service roads in the Selkirk District. - Government Buyer: - Ministry of Forests, Government of British Columbia - Selkirk District - OEMs and Vendors: - No specific OEMs or vendors are named in the solicitation - Products/Services Requested: - Heavy equipment services for: - Road prism stabilization - Ditchline and culvert cleanout - Inlet/outlet armouring - Debris removal - Gravel and rock hauling - Construction of waterbars and cross ditches - Riprap placement - Minor bridge repairs - Barricading roads - Unique or Notable Requirements: - Contractors must qualify for inclusion on a Qualified Suppliers List to receive work notifications - Only qualified suppliers will be considered for work assignments - U.S. suppliers are explicitly excluded from participation - Submission methods include electronic, email, or hard copy - No product part numbers or specific equipment models are specified - The procurement focuses on service delivery for forestry and road management, not on the purchase of specific products or equipment
Description
The Ministry of Forests is seeking equipment services contractors to perform Heavy Equipment Forest Service Road Emergency repairs and as requested FSR maintenance within the Selkirk Resource District. Services include road prism stabilization, ditchline cleanout, culvert cleanout, inlet/outlet armouring, debris removal, gravel hauling, construction of waterbars, cross ditches, riprap placement, minor bridge repairs, barricading roads, and other necessary works. Contractors must qualify for inclusion on a Qualified Suppliers List to receive notices for FSR works in the Selkirk district. Submissions can be made electronically, by email, or by hard copy to the Ministry of Forests in Nelson, BC. U.S. suppliers are excluded from participation.