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Ladner Dredging, Wharf and Float Reconstruction, Delta, BC
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The project involves dredging and comprehensive reconstruction of the Ladner Small Craft Harbour located at 4850 McNeeley’s Way in Delta, British Columbia, with work encompassing harbour dredging between and around existing floats, replacement of floating deck, bullrail, rubboard, wheel guard, floatation, brow log, fender piles, and batter piles, as well as gangway repairs and hydrographic surveying. All dredged material must be transported and disposed of in full compliance with Environmental Climate Change Canada (ECCC) permit requirements, and all work must be completed by February 28, 2027, including cleanup and demobilization, under F.O.B. Destination terms. This is a two-phase procurement process managed by Fisheries and Oceans Canada, with Phase 1 focused on evaluating bidder qualifications and Phase 2 reserved for financial bids from pre-qualified respondents. To qualify in Phase 1, bidders must demonstrate completion of at least one marine construction project valued over $500,000 involving dredging, float, or wharf repairs within the past five years, alongside a minimum of five years of marine dredging experience, including proof of one such project completed more than five years ago. Submission requires a fully completed and signed Annex 2 Phase 1 Qualification Form, along with all supporting documentation, and must be received by June 4, 2026, at 14:00 EDT via email not exceeding 10 MB in total size. Only submissions sent directly to DFO.tenders-soumissions.MPO@dfo-mpo.gc.ca by the designated point of contact, Charles Nwachukwu, will be considered, with failure to meet any mandatory requirement resulting in immediate disqualification. Bidders are also required to take all appropriate safety measures during site visits, and formal acceptance of the solicitation’s terms and conditions is mandatory, with all attestations and certifications submitted by the closing deadline.
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