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Klahanie Drive Sidewalk Replacement Phase 2 - Construction

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The City of Port Moody is seeking qualified contractors to undertake the second phase of sidewalk rehabilitation along Klahanie Drive, involving a range of site-specific improvements including the installation of root barriers, cutting of tree roots that compromise pavement integrity, removal of trees and stumps, pruning of canopy trees, full replacement of damaged sidewalk sections, and associated landscaping work. The project aims to enhance pedestrian safety and accessibility while addressing long-term infrastructure degradation caused by natural root growth and urban tree activity. All work must be performed in compliance with municipal standards and environmental considerations to minimize disruption to surrounding vegetation and public use. Proposals must be submitted by the deadline of July 27, 2026, with the solicitation formally posted on June 26, 2026 under reference number BCRFP26-14. The contract is being managed directly by the City of Port Moody, and all work is to be carried out at the designated location within Port Moody. Interested parties are directed to the official tender portal for detailed specifications, terms, and submission guidelines, though no set-aside provisions or NAICS codes are specified. Contractors are expected to demonstrate proven experience in municipal infrastructure rehabilitation, tree root management, and landscape restoration to qualify for consideration.

General Info

Port Moody seeks contractor for Klahanie Drive sidewalk rehab, root management, tree removal, and landscaping by July 27, 2026.

Agency

Government of Canada → City of Port MoodyView Agency

NAICS

237310 - Highway, Street, and Bridge Construction View NAICS

Place of Performance

Port Moody, BC, CAN

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RFP26-14 Klahanie Drive Sidewalk Replacement Phase 2

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Schedule B - Evaluation Criteria

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Arborist Report Klahanie Drive Sidewalk Improvements Phase 2

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Schedule E: Reference Material for City of Port Moody RFP

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Schedule C - Form of Contract for City of Port Moody RFP26-14

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Schedule A - Scope of Services for Klahanie Sidewalk Replacement Phase 2

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RFP26-14 Klahanie Drive Sidewalk Replacement Phase 2 - Construction

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AgencyGovernment of Canada → City of Port Moody
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The City of Port Moody requests proposals from qualified contractors to rehabilitate the sidewalks along Klahanie Drive. The work includes, but is not limited to, root barriers, boulevard tree root cutting, tree and stump removal, canopy pruning, sidewalk replacement, and landscaping.

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