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This Solicitation opportunity from Government of Canada was posted on March 26, 2026. The submission period has ended. Browse the details below for market research, or find similar active opportunities.

PembertFire Zone – Septic System Replacement (Design and Construction)

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BC225355Canada

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The Ministry of Forests is requesting proposals from qualified contractors to provide comprehensive design and construction services for replacing the onsite septic system at the Pemberton Fire Zone facility in British Columbia. The site, located on Crown land near the Green and Lillooet Rivers, supports a one-storey building housing permanent and seasonal wildfire staff along with administrative and operational spaces. The selected contractor will be responsible for conducting site investigations, creating detailed designs, obtaining necessary regulatory approvals, managing procurement, demolishing and disposing of existing septic system components when required, and constructing a new system. The project includes overall management duties, commissioning, and certification to ensure compliance with provincial and local regulations. The Ministry aims to install a durable, flood-resilient septic system tailored to the facility’s current and projected sanitary needs and environmental conditions. While some existing concrete tanks may be reused, their suitability must be verified by the contractor's designer and approved by regulatory authorities. The solicitation, identified as BC225355, was posted on March 26, 2026, with a response deadline of April 29, 2026. The Ministry emphasizes the importance of regulatory compliance and expects the final installation to adhere to all provincial standards and fit the site's specific requirements for sustainability and resilience. Contact for this procurement process is provided through the Ministry’s contracting authority.

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Ministry seeks contractor for designing, replacing, and certifying septic system at Pemberton Fire Zone.

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Government of Canada → Ministry of Forests

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237110 - Water and Sewer Line and Related Structures Construction View NAICS

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CAN

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AgencyGovernment of Canada → Ministry of Forests
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Government of Canada → Ministry of Forests
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The Ministry of Forests (the “Ministry”) is seeking Proposals from qualified and experienced contractors to provide full-service design and construction services for the replacement of the existing onsite septic system at the Pemberton Fire Zone facility located at 2000 Airport Road, Pemberton, British Columbia.The facility is on Crown land near the confluence of the Green River and Lillooet River, adjacent to the Pemberton Airport and the Pemberton Wastewater Treatment Plant. The site is approximately 4 hectares, generally flat and grassy/forested, and supports permanent staff, headquarters staff, and seasonal wildfire crews in a one-storey building with office space, meeting rooms, kitchen and dining facilities, locker rooms, washrooms, and a two-bay garage and warehouse.The successful Proponent will be responsible for site investigation, detailed design, regulatory approvals, procurement, demolition and disposal of existing components (where required), construction, Prime Contractor obligations, project management, commissioning, and certification of a new septic system compliant with all applicable provincial and local regulatory requirements. Certain existing concrete tanks may be suitable for reuse, subject to confirmation by the Proponent’s designer and acceptance by the applicable regulatory authorities.The Ministry intends this procurement to result in a durable, flood-resilient septic system that meets current regulatory requirements and is appropriate for the site's projected sanitary flows and environmental conditions. Further details as to the scope of this opportunity and the requirements can be found within this RFP.