Opportunity
CanadaBuys #CK208168_CN86972
Replacement of Underground Utilities at Vernon Military Camp, BC
Posted
August 18, 2026
Respond By
September 10, 2026
Identifier
CK208168_CN86972
NAICS
237110, 237990, 238990
Defence Construction Canada - Pacific Region is seeking bids for a major underground utilities replacement project at Vernon Military Camp, British Columbia. - Government Buyer: - Defence Construction Canada (DCC), Pacific Region - Scope of Work: - Replacement of deteriorated water main, sanitary sewer, and storm water drainage lines - Supply of labor, materials, supervision, and equipment - Products and Materials Requested: - Water main pipes (HDPE and PVC, various diameters) - Sanitary and storm sewer piping (PVC, CSP, various diameters) - Manholes, riser sections, lids, slabs, covers, and frames - Valves (gate valves in multiple sizes) - Hydrant assemblies and yard hydrant stand pipes - Water meter kiosks - Pipe insulation (HI-40 rigid) - Communications conduits (common trench, 2x100mm) - Storm catch basins and precast concrete storm inlets - Services Requested: - Indigenous Benefits Plan (IBP) implementation - Completion of all remaining project work - Unique/Notable Requirements: - Indigenous Benefits Plan (IBP) to support Indigenous-owned and led businesses - Compliance with Canadian Free Trade Agreement (CFTA) - Quantities: - Most line items do not specify quantities; IBP Amount and Balance of Project are listed as single units - Estimated Contract Value: - Approximately $8,200,000 - No specific OEMs or vendors are named in the solicitation
Description
This solicitation invites bids for the replacement of underground utilities at Vernon Military Camp, BC. The work includes supplying labor, materials, supervision, and equipment to replace deteriorated water main, sanitary sewer, and storm water drainage lines to meet current and future demands and standards. The contract includes an Indigenous Benefits Plan to support Indigenous-owned and led businesses. A site visit is scheduled for August 25, 2026, and the contract is expected to start on September 11, 2027. The estimated project cost is approximately $8,200,000.