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This Solicitation opportunity from Government of Canada was posted on May 14, 2026. The submission period has ended. Browse the details below for market research, or find similar active opportunities.

Clarke & Glenayre and Lougheed & Woolridge Intersection Improvements

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BC79058Canada

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The City of Coquitlam is soliciting bids for improvements to two key intersections—Clarke Road & Glenayre Drive and Lougheed Highway & Woolridge Connector—under Tender No. 79058. At Clarke & Glenayre, the project involves converting the protected left turn signal phasing to a protected-only configuration to enhance safety by addressing deficient vertical sight lines for southbound vehicles. At Lougheed & Woolridge, the scope includes replacing the left turn half signal with a two-stage pedestrian signal to ensure safe crossing for pedestrians and cyclists, along with associated concrete work and other incidental tasks as detailed in the contract documents. All tender submissions must include an original 10% bid bond and be received no later than 2:00 p.m. local time on Thursday, June 4, 2026. Interested parties must download the complete tender documents, including drawings, from the City’s website, as printing is the tenderer’s sole responsibility. Inquiries must be submitted in writing via email to bid@coquitlam.ca no later than 12:00 p.m. on Monday, June 1, 2026, and late submissions will not be answered. Tenderers are required to regularly check the City’s website for addenda, which may be issued up to 24 hours before the closing deadline. The City reserves the right to accept or reject any tender, including the lowest-priced one, and may negotiate with the lowest compliant bidder on terms, materials, or specifications without obligation to other bidders. All procurement processes comply with the Canadian Free Trade Agreement and the New West Partnership Trade Agreement. The tender is issued under NAICS code 237310, and while the system lists the agency as the Government of Canada, the contracting authority is the City of Coquitlam, with Mark Pain serving as the Procurement Manager.

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Coquitlam seeks bids to improve two intersections with signal upgrades and pedestrian safety enhancements.

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Government of Canada → City of Coquitlam

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237310 - Highway, Street, and Bridge Construction View NAICS

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AgencyGovernment of Canada → City of Coquitlam
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Government of Canada → City of Coquitlam
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Invitation to TenderTENDER NO. 79058Clarke & Glenayre and Lougheed & Woolridge Intersection ImprovementsThe City of Coquitlam invites tenders for Contract 79058 - Clarke & Glenayre and Lougheed & Woolridge Intersections Improvements, generally consisting of the following, but not limited to:Clarke Rd & Glenayre DriveConversion of protected left turn signal phasing to protected only; safety improvement to address deficient vertical sight lines of South Bound vehicles Lougheed Hwy & Woolridge ConnectorConversion of left turn half signal to two-stage pedestrian signal; provide safe highway crossing for pedestrians and bikes; Concrete works; and Other Miscellaneous and incidental works as further described in the Contract DocumentsFor complete details refer to the documentTender Documents and Drawings are available for downloading from the City of Coquitlam website: http://www.coquitlam.ca/140/Bid-OpportunitiesPrinting of Tender documents and drawings is the sole responsibility of the Tenderers.Tenders submitted must be accompanied by a copy of the original specified 10% Bid Bond and will be received:On or before 2:00pm local timeThursday, June 04, 2026(“Closing Date and Time”)InquiriesAll inquiries regarding this Tender are to be submitted in writing referencing the Tender Name and Number. Email to: bid@coquitlam.caThe deadline for inquiries is 12:00 PM local time, Monday, June 01, 2026INQUIRIES RECEIVED AFTER THIS DATE AND TIME MAY NOT RECEIVE A RESPONSE.AddendaTenderers are required to check the City’s website for any updated information at: http://www.coquitlam.ca/140/Bid-Opportunities. The City may issue Addenda up to 24 hours prior to the closing date and time.The City reserves the right to accept or reject any or all Tenders and the lowest or any Tender may not necessarily be accepted. The City also reserves the right to cancel any request for Tender at any time without recourse by the Tenderer.The City, prior to award of any Tender, may negotiate with the Tenderer presenting the lowest price compliant Tender, for changes in the Work, materials, specifications or conditions without having any duty or obligation to advise any other Tenderers or to allow them to modify their Tenders, and the City will have no liability to any Tenderer as a result of such negotiations or modifications.Procurement of goods and services are in accordance with Chapter 5 of the Canadian Free Trade Agreement (CFTA) and the New West partnership Agreement (NWPTA).M. PainProcurement ManagerDate of Issue: