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DD - Rehabilitation of Highway 518 & 592

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5026-Z-0009Canada

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The contract involves the detail design for the rehabilitation of five groundwater protection structures located along Highway 518 and Highway 592 in Ontario. The work spans multiple segments of Highway 518, including a 7.8 km stretch from Star Lake Road in Emsdale easterly to the Kearney West Limits, a 0.3 km segment from the Kearney East Limits at Bevan Road easterly, and a 2.5 km section from 0.3 km west of the Highway 11 interchange southerly to Star Lake Road. Additionally, Highway 592 is included with a 2.3 km segment running northerly from 2.0 km north of the Highway 518 intersection in Emsdale to Highway 7188, also known as Katrine Road. The project is managed by the Government of Canada through its Engineering Services - Northeast Region, with all bidding documents accessible via Merx.com, where fees may apply. The solicitation number is 5026-Z-0009, posted on July 9, 2026, with a response deadline of July 23, 2026, at 6:30 PM. Primary contact for inquiries is Valerie Brown, Contracting Authority, reachable via email and phone provided.

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Detail design for rehabilitating five groundwater structures along Highways 518 and 592 in Ontario, managed by Government of Canada.

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Government of Canada → Engineering Services - Northeast RegionView Agency

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541330 - Engineering ServicesView NAICS

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AgencyGovernment of Canada → Engineering Services - Northeast Region
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Project Number: 5025-E-0009 Detail Design for Rehabiliation of the following GWPs on Highway 518 and 592 GWP 5110-22-01 // 5111-22-01 // 5217-24-00 // 5324-21-01 // 5323-21-01 Highway 518, From Star Lake Road in Emsdale Easterly 7.8 km to Kearney West Limits Highway 518, From Kearney East Limits (Bevan Road) Easterly 0.3 km Highway 518, From 0.3 km West of Highway 11 Interchange Southerly 2.5 km to Star Lake Road in Emsdale Highway 592, From 2.0 km North of Highway 518 Intersection in Emsdale Northerly 2.3 km to Highway 7188 (Katrine RoadBidding and Documents are available on http://www.merx.com. Fees may apply; See https://www.merx.com/public/pricing for more information.

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