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This Solicitation opportunity from Government of Canada was posted on May 20, 2026. The submission period has ended. Browse the details below for market research, or find similar active opportunities.

CP27BCPDF0012 - Bear Creek Trail and Bridge Repairs

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The Ministry of Environment and Parks, through the Provincial Services Branch, is seeking contractors to perform comprehensive trail and bridge repair works at Bear Creek Provincial Park under Contract CP27BCPDF0012. The scope includes the removal and disposal of burnt utility poles and damaged infrastructure, followed by the supply and installation of new structural elements such as timber decking, handrails, concrete foundations, ballast walls, stairs, riprap, and filter fabric across three damaged bridges. Additional work involves replacing elevated concrete stair foundations with new timber staircases, reconstructing degraded trail segments with waterbars, timber edging, in-grade steps, chain-link fencing, split rail fencing, and granular surfacing, as well as installing a pit toilet and drainage systems near the reservoir. All work must adhere strictly to project drawings and specifications, with emphasis on environmental protection through erosion and sediment controls, wildlife exclusion fencing, and measures to prevent contamination of natural areas. Tenders must be submitted with a bid security equal to 10% of the total tendered amount, and while the lowest bid is not guaranteed selection, all proposals must meet the requirements outlined in the tender documentation. A mandatory virtual suppliers meeting is required prior to submission, and interested parties must consult the official Invitation to Tender document for key dates and procedural details. The solicitation was posted on May 20, 2026, with a response deadline of June 18, 2026, and is managed by the Government of Canada through the contracting authority Jarvis Ronacher, with the NAICS code 237990 indicating a miscellaneous heavy and civil engineering construction classification. All work is to be performed within Bear Creek Provincial Park, with no alternate locations specified.

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Bear Creek Trail and Bridge Repairs at Bear Creek Park; supplies, installations, environmental protections required.

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Government of Canada → BC Parks - Provincial Services Branch

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237990 - Other Heavy and Civil Engineering Construction View NAICS

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AgencyGovernment of Canada → BC Parks - Provincial Services Branch
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Government of Canada → BC Parks - Provincial Services Branch
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Jarvis RonacherContracting Authority

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The Ministry of Environment and Parks is undertaking a program to complete trail and bridge repair works at Bear Creek Provincial Park. The work of this Contract consists of the supply and installation of materials, including all labour, equipment and tools related to bridge and trail repairs, site preparation, all in accordance with the drawings and specifications, and for the prices tendered in the Schedule of Quantities and Unit Price Table.The Bear Creek Trail and Bridge Repairs works are generally described as follows:In general, the Project includes the following works:• Parking Lot/sanitary dump area-Remove and dispose of two burnt utility poles that contain communication lines.-Supply and install water tower.-Paint existing parking security gate. Supply and install new security gate wheel.• Bridge Repair-Remove and dispose of remaining burnt timbers and steel from the three damaged bridges.-Supply and install timber decking, handrails, ballast walls, stairs, concrete foundations and fasteners for the three damaged bridges. This includes painting new bridge steel components.-Supply and install rip rap and filter fabric for two of the bridges.• Stair Replacement-Remove and dispose of damaged concrete foundations, treads, steel pins or rebar for two elevated stair locations.-Supply and install new timber staircases for two locations including stringers, treads, handrails, bracing, concrete foundations, and fastening hardware.• Trail Network-Remove and dispose of burnt trail edging, retaining boards, chain-link fence, steel pins or rebar.-Supply and install waterbars along the trail network.-Supply and install timber trail edging, in-grade timber steps, chain-link fencing, timber retaining boards, and split rail fencing along the trail network.-Supply and install pit toilet.-Supply and install granular material to reconstruct trail at washout areas.-Supply and install drainpipe, backfill, and riprap for replacement near the reservoir area.• Environmental Protection-Supply and install appropriate erosion and sediment control measures.-If required, supply and install wildlife exclusion silt fence measures. -Supply and install worksite isolation measures to prevent drips or release of deleterious substances to the environment.Tenders must be accompanied with a bid security in the amount of 10% of the total Tendered Price.The lowest or any tender will not necessarily be accepted.A mandatory suppliers meeting will be held virtually, please refer to the Invitation_To_Tender_-_Bear Creek Trail and Bridge Repair document for details. Please refer to this document for additional information and key dates.