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Ladner Dredging, Wharf and Float Reconstruction, Delta, BC
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The project involves the dredging and comprehensive reconstruction of the Ladner Small Craft Harbour located at 4850 McNeeley’s Way in Delta, British Columbia, under a two-phase procurement process managed by Fisheries and Oceans Canada. The scope includes harbour dredging between and around existing floats, transport and environmentally compliant disposal of dredged material in accordance with Environment and Climate Change Canada permit requirements, and the replacement of multiple wharf and float components such as decking, bullrail, rubboards, wheel guard, floatation, brow logs, fender piles, and batter piles. Additional work encompasses gangway repairs and hydrographic surveying to support accurate project execution. All work must be completed by February 28, 2027, including cleanup and demobilization, with delivery terms set at F.O.B. Destination. Bidders must demonstrate marine construction experience by completing at least one project valued over $500,000 involving dredging, float, or wharf repairs within the past five years, along with a minimum of five years of marine dredging experience, including at least one dredging project completed more than five years ago. Failure to meet these mandatory criteria will result in automatic disqualification. The procurement is structured as a two-phase selection: Phase 1 requires submission of a completed and signed Phase 1 Qualification Form, accompanied by all supporting evidence, with submissions limited to 10 MB when sent via email and restricted to the designated government channel. Only qualified bidders from Phase 1 will be invited to submit financial bids in Phase 2. The solicitation closes on June 4, 2026, at 14:00 EDT, with all inquiries required to be submitted in writing to the Contracting Authority at least seven working days before the deadline. Bidders must formally accept the terms and conditions of the solicitation and contract, and all attestation documents must be certified and signed prior to bid closing. Site visits require adherence to all safety protocols, and compliance with the full contract documentation is mandatory for execution.
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Submission Closed
