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This Solicitation opportunity from Government of Canada was posted on January 26, 2026. The submission period has ended. Browse the details below for market research, or find similar active opportunities.

City of Edmonton - Invitation to Bid - 935690 Clover Bar Landfill Area 1 Reclamation - 2678

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AB-2026-00658Canada

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NAICS: 237990
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The contract involves the complete reclamation and restoration of the cut-off wall area at the Landfill’s Area 1 within the Edmonton Waste Management Centre. The scope encompasses all labor, materials, equipment, and services necessary to carry out extensive site restoration work. Key tasks include mobilization and demobilization, managing the work site with temporary facilities and protection of existing utilities, grading to reestablish soil cover and liner systems, and integrating previously constructed working pads into the backfill grading. Additional responsibilities cover the removal and repurposing of frost caps and berms, rescuing onsite stockpiled materials, cleaning slurry and mixing ponds, and constructing a new all-weather perimeter access road. The contract further requires hydroseeding across the site and along adjacent riverbanks to stabilize soil and promote vegetation growth. Restoration efforts will also focus on monitoring wells, involving the decommissioning of wells used during slurry wall construction and installation of new groundwater monitoring wells to ensure the performance and integrity of the slurry cut-off wall. This project is solicited by the City of Edmonton under a federal government initiative and has a response deadline set in February 2026. The contracting authority overseeing the bid process is Melanie Tyson. The work will take place in Alberta, with the overarching goal of environmental restoration and infrastructure enhancement at the landfill site.

General Info

Complete reclamation and restoration of Edmonton landfill area with grading, hydroseeding, and monitoring wells.

Agency

Government of Canada → City of EdmontonView Agency

NAICS

237990 - Other Heavy and Civil Engineering Construction View NAICS

Place of Performance

Alberta, CAN

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AgencyGovernment of Canada → City of Edmonton
Contacts1 person available
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Government of Canada → City of Edmonton
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Melanie TysonContracting Authority

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This Work includes the supply of all labour, materials, equipment and services required to complete the construction of reclamation work for the site restoration of the cut-off wall at the Landfill’s Area 1 of Edmonton Waste Management Centre (EWMC). The Work includes, but is not limited to the following: 1. Mobilization and demobilization 2. Work Site management including temporary construction facilities, security, and protection of existing Utilities 3. Site grading to reestablish soil cover and liner, including the clay cap, subsoil, topsoil and seed, as well as sheet flow drainage across the landfill closeout 4. Incorporate recently constructed working pad into the backfill as part of the grading 5. Remove and repurpose of frost cap, diversion berms, containment berms 6. Rescue identified onsite stockpile materials and clean slurry/mixing ponds 7. Construct a new all-weather access road around the perimeter of the site 8. Hydroseed throughout the site including along the riverbank 9. Restore all monitoring wells decommissioned during slurry wall construction 10. Install groundwater monitoring wells to verify the intent and performance of the slurry cut-off wall