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ARCHIBALD AVENUE INFRASTRUCTURE UPGRADES

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CBRM-T15-2026Canada

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The Cape Breton Regional Municipality is seeking contractors to undertake infrastructure upgrades on Archibald Avenue in Sydney, Nova Scotia, focusing on the replacement of a 150 mm waterline and a 250 mm sewer line, alongside a full-depth reconstruction of the roadway from Cottage Road to the end of Archibald Avenue. The road reconstruction will include layered materials consisting of 200 mm Type II Gravels, 100 mm Type I Gravels, 60 mm Type B Asphalt, and 40 mm Type C Asphalt to ensure long-term durability and compliance with municipal standards. The solicitation, identified as CBRM-T15-2026, was posted on June 23, 2026, with responses due by July 9, 2026, and is managed by the municipality’s Purchasing office, reachable via purchase@cbrm.ns.ca. While the tender is listed on CanadaBuys, any amendments or updated documentation must be retrieved from the Nova Scotia Procurement Portal, as CanadaBuys may not reflect real-time changes. Accessing tender documents or submitting bids may require registration or fees through third-party platforms. The contract does not involve fees for acquiring documents, and the agency listed as the Government of Canada is a misclassification; the true contracting authority is the Cape Breton Regional Municipality.

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Replace 150 mm waterline and 250 mm sewer line; reconstruct Archibald Avenue with specified asphalt and gravel layers.

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Government of Canada → Cape Breton Regional MunicipalityView Agency

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237310 - Highway, Street, and Bridge Construction View NAICS

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AgencyGovernment of Canada → Cape Breton Regional Municipality
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The Cape Breton Regional Municipality (CBRM) is requesting contractor services for infrastructure upgrades on Archibald Avenue in Sydney, Nova Scotia. The project will involve the replacement of an existing 150 mm waterline, a 250 mm sewer line, and a full-depth rebuild of the roadway complete with 200 mm Type II Gravels, 100 mm Type I Gravels, 60 mm Type B Asphalt, and 40 mm Type C Asphalt from Cottage Road to the End of Archibald Avenue. Cost of acquiring documents: Not Applicable Terms of payment for acquiring documents: Not Applicable Tender notices on CanadaBuys published for Nova Scotia Public Sector Entities may not reflect amendments. For tender documents and up-to-date addenda, refer to the Nova Scotia Procurement Portal: https://procurement-portal.novascotia.ca/tenders/CBRM-T15-2026 For additional detail on contract duration, refer to the tender documents. Note that in some cases, third-party hosting platform registration and/or fees may be required to review related documents, or to submit tender responses.

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