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This Solicitation opportunity from Government of Canada was posted on May 5, 2026. The submission period has ended. Browse the details below for market research, or find similar active opportunities.

Construction Management (CM) for Bioenergy Research and Demonstration Facility (BRDF) Grate-Fired Boiler (GFB) Waste Heat Recovery

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BC2026010228Canada

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NAICS: 237990
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AIRFIELD 2028 ALL PROJECTS (AIP / AUI / CIRCUITS / FOD) CombinedThe contract encompasses a comprehensive modernization and safety enhancement initiative at the airfield, focusing on critical infrastructure upgrades. Key components include replacing aging airfield lighting circuits with low megger readings with new LED lighting fixtures and signs to improve visibility, energy efficiency, and long-term reliability. Simultaneously, failing pavement sections and essential utilities will be removed and replaced to ensure structural integrity and operational continuity. Wildlife hazard mitigation measures are incorporated to reduce bird strike risks, involving the removal of turf edge dams along runways, taxiways, and access roads, installation of anti-perching devices on signage, and the regrading of land along with new storm drainage infrastructure to eliminate ponding areas that attract wildlife. Additionally, deteriorating flush fire hydrant access hatches will be replaced to ensure rapid and unobstructed firefighter access in emergencies. This project is part of the broader AIRFIELD 2028 ALL PROJECTS initiative managed by the Port of Seattle’s Aviation Project Management Group, targeting safety, compliance, and operational resilience. The work falls under NAICS code 237990 for other heavy and civil engineering construction and is anticipated to be awarded following the posted forecast date of July 1, 2026. The primary point of contact for inquiries is Yanet Maldonado, reachable via phone or email provided by the Port of Seattle. All work will be performed at the airfield location under the jurisdiction of the Port of Seattle, with no specific set-aside type indicated, and bidders are expected to address all outlined tasks as an integrated scope with no separation between components.
Aviation Project Management Group

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about 1 hour ago

DEADLINE

N/A
NAICS: 237990
New
SLED
AIRFIELD 2029 ALL PROJECTS (AIP / AUI / CIRCUITS / FOD) CombinedThe contract encompasses a comprehensive suite of airfield infrastructure upgrades at the Port of Seattle, focusing on modernizing and enhancing safety and operational efficiency. Key components include the replacement of airfield lighting circuits with low megger readings with new LED fixtures and signage to improve reliability and energy efficiency. Concurrently, failing pavement sections and critical utilities will be replaced to ensure structural integrity and sustained functionality of airfield surfaces and subsurface systems. Wildlife hazard mitigation measures are integrated to reduce bird and animal risks, involving the removal of turf edge dams along runways, taxiways, and access roads, installation of anti-perching devices on airfield signs, and the regrading of areas with ponding issues alongside the deployment of new storm drainage infrastructure to manage water accumulation. Additional work includes replacing deteriorating flush fire hydrant access hatches to ensure rapid and unimpeded access for emergency response teams. The contract is part of the broader AIRFIELD 2029 ALL PROJECTS initiative, classified under NAICS code 237990, and is being managed by the Aviation Project Management Group under the Port of Seattle. Primary point of contact for inquiries is Yanet Maldonado, with communication available via email and phone. The solicitation was posted in July 2026 as a forecast, indicating future procurement intent without an active solicitation number at this time, with performance expected to occur at the Port of Seattle airfield facilities.
Aviation Project Management Group

POSTED

about 1 hour ago

DEADLINE

N/A
NAICS: 237990
New
SLED
AIRFIELD 2030 ALL PROJECTS (AIP / AUI / CIRCUITS / FOD) CombinedThe contract encompasses a comprehensive modernization and safety enhancement initiative for the airfield infrastructure at the Port of Seattle, targeting critical systems that ensure operational reliability and compliance with aviation safety standards. Key components include the replacement of airfield lighting circuits exhibiting low megger readings with new LED lighting fixtures and signs to improve energy efficiency, visibility, and long-term durability. Concurrently, failing pavement sections and essential utility lines will be removed and replaced to maintain structural integrity and prevent service disruptions. Wildlife hazard mitigation measures are integrated into the scope, involving the removal of turf edge dams along runways and taxiways, installation of anti-perching devices on signs, and the regrading of terrain alongside new storm drainage infrastructure to eliminate ponding that attracts hazardous wildlife. Additional efforts include the replacement of deteriorating flush fire hydrant access hatches to ensure rapid and unobstructed access for emergency response personnel. The project is classified under NAICS code 237990 and is managed by the Aviation Project Management Group under the Port of Seattle, with Yanet Maldonado listed as the primary point of contact for inquiries. Though the solicitation is currently published as a forecast with no formal solicitation number, the anticipated timeline suggests planning and preparation activities will lead to formal bidding in 2026, with all work expected to be performed at the airport facility. The unified scope of airfield circuits, pavement, utilities, wildlife management, and fire safety upgrades reflects an integrated approach to enhancing overall airfield safety, efficiency, and regulatory compliance.
Aviation Project Management Group

POSTED

about 1 hour ago

DEADLINE

N/A

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The contract involves the construction management services for the Waste Heat Recovery system of the Grate-Fired Boiler at the Bioenergy Research and Demonstration Facility, a federal initiative led by the University of British Columbia under the Government of Canada. The scope centers on overseeing the integration and implementation of waste heat recovery technology to enhance energy efficiency within the facility’s bioenergy operations, ensuring technical adherence, schedule compliance, and safety standards throughout construction. The effort is part of a broader commitment to sustainable energy research and demonstration, with performance expectations aligned to federal environmental and operational goals. Solicitation BC2026010228 was posted on May 5, 2026, with a response deadline of June 2, 2026, and is open to qualified contractors capable of delivering construction management for complex energy infrastructure. The contract is categorized as a federal solicitation, with no specific set-aside provisions applied. Primary point of contact is Karolla Romero, Contracting Authority, reachable via karolla.romero@ubc.ca. The place of performance and exact location details are not specified in the data, but work will be conducted at the BRDF site managed by the University of British Columbia on behalf of the Government of Canada.

General Info

Construction management for waste heat recovery system at UBC’s bioenergy facility under federal sustainability initiative.

Agency

Government of Canada → University of British Columbia

NAICS

237990 - Other Heavy and Civil Engineering Construction View NAICS

Place of Performance

CAN

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NONE

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AgencyGovernment of Canada → University of British Columbia
Contacts1 person available
OfficeN/A
Organization / Agency
Government of Canada → University of British Columbia
Office AddressN/A
Contacts
Karolla RomeroContracting Authority

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Construction Management (CM) for Bioenergy Research and Demonstration Facility (BRDF) Grate-Fired Boiler (GFB) Waste Heat Recovery