Floating Dock Replacement - Charlottetown
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The contract entails the complete replacement of floating dock infrastructure at the Charlottetown harbour facility in Labrador, requiring the removal and proper disposal of four existing floating docks, two timber gangways, associated mooring systems, two concrete anchor blocks, and all timber decking and hardware on headblock cribs, with selective salvage and reuse of components. The contractor must supply, construct, and install four new floating docks with integrated mooring and anchor systems, two new timber gangways, and new treated timber decking along with wheelguards and blocking on the existing headblock cribs, ensuring a fully functional, safe, and operational dock system. All labor, materials, equipment, supervision, and incidental work must be provided by the contractor to meet the project’s complete requirements. Potential bidders are strongly advised to conduct a personal site visit at their own expense to assess conditions including access, weather exposure, soil stability, and accommodation needs, as no adjustments to bids will be permitted after submission for overlooked or misjudged-site factors. Safety protocols must be followed during any site inspection. The project has a strict completion deadline of November 30, 2026, and is managed by the Department of Fisheries and Oceans under Solicitation Number 30008150, with responses due by July 14, 2026. The primary point of contact is Meenu Bhatia, Contracting Authority, reachable via email.
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Charlottetown (Labrador), CANSet-Aside
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