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2026-09 ITT Rural Road Paving Projects - Tuyttens Road, Cemetery Road, Walker Road

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This contract involves roadway reclamation and paving work within the District of Kent, specifically targeting Cemetery Road, Tuyttens Road, a portion of Highway #9, and Walker Road. The scope includes full-depth milling, reclamation, and paving, along with common excavation, gravel supply, and the application of machine-laid asphaltic concrete with fiber reinforcement. Additional work covers driveways, grading, the installation of concrete barriers, signage, traffic control measures, environmental protection protocols, and thermoplastic line painting. The main contract quantities include 200 cubic meters of excavation, 11,900 square meters of asphalt reclamation, 950 square meters of full-depth milling, 3,300 tonnes of gravel, and 2,700 tonnes of asphaltic concrete. An optional component, pending budget approval, involves the reconstruction of Sutherland Road, featuring 2,200 square meters of full-depth milling, 3,000 cubic meters of excavation, and the placement of subbase and base gravel, totaling 3,300 and 2,600 tonnes respectively. It also includes 730 tonnes of machine-laid asphaltic concrete, tack coat applications, geosynthetics installation, as well as traffic control and environmental safeguards similar to the main contract. The solicitation, issued by the District of Kent under the Government of Canada, was posted in early June 2026 with a response deadline at the end of the month, and the primary contact for the contract is available via the District’s official communication channels.

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Roadway reclamation and paving on Kent roads including milling, excavation, asphalt, barriers, and traffic control.

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Government of Canada → District of Kent

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237310 - Highway, Street, and Bridge Construction View NAICS

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AgencyGovernment of Canada → District of Kent
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Government of Canada → District of Kent
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The performance of roadway reclamation and paving on Cemetery Road, Tuyttens Road and portion of Highway #9, full depth milling, reclamation andpaving on Walker Road and optional full depth excavation, replacement withinthe District of Kent. The work includes approximately 200 cubic metres ofcommon excavation, 11900 square metres of asphalt reclamation, 950 squaremetres of full depth milling, 3300 tonnes of gravel, 2700 tonnes of machine laidasphaltic concrete, asphalt fibre reinforcement, driveways, grading, concretebarriers, signage, traffic control, environmental protection and thermoplastic linepainting all within the District of Kent.The District also has included as optional works (subject to budget confirmation)Sutherland Road reconstruction including the performance of 2200 squaremetres of full depth milling, 3000 cubic metres of excavation, 3300 tonnes ofsubbase, 2600 tonnes of base gravel, 730 tonnes of machine laid asphalticconcrete, tack coat, geosynthetics, traffic control, environmental protection andthermoplastic pavement markings and within the District of Kent.

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