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Geotextile and Crush Gravel Installation for Tree Root Barriers

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The contract entails the supply and installation of tree root barriers spanning 250 lineal metres using 8 inches of 19mm clear crush gravel and geotextile fabric, designed to protect infrastructure from invasive tree roots. The work is part of a landscaping or civil infrastructure initiative by the City of Port Moody under a subcontract arrangement, with the NAICS code 238990 indicating it falls under other heavy and civil engineering construction activities. The project is specifically scoped to include both materials and labor for proper installation, ensuring effective root segregation and long-term durability in the designated site within Port Moody. The solicitation was posted on June 26, 2026, with a response deadline of July 27, 2026, giving interested parties approximately one month to submit proposals. The contract is not subject to any set-aside provisions and is being managed directly by the City of Port Moody, though the agency organization listed is the Government of Canada, which may indicate an intergovernmental collaboration or funding arrangement. All work must be performed on-site in Port Moody, and bidders are directed to the official tender portal for complete documentation and submission guidelines.

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Supply and install 250 linear metres of tree root barriers using gravel and geotextile in Port Moody.

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Government of Canada → City of Port MoodyView Agency

NAICS

238990 - All Other Specialty Trade ContractorsView NAICS

Place of Performance

Port Moody, BC, CAN

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AgencyGovernment of Canada → City of Port Moody
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Supply and install tree root barriers using 8w 19mm clear crush gravel and geotextile over 250 lineal metres.

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