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Remediation, CFD Mountainview - Trenton, Ontario

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TRS21001_84821Canada

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Defence Construction Canada is seeking qualified contractors to undertake the remediation of the inner landfill site and associated areas at CFD Mountainview in Trenton, Ontario, under solicitation number TRS21001_84821. The project involves the excavation, removal, transportation, and disposal of contaminated materials including PFAS-impacted concrete, soil, and septic system components, as well as lead, PAH, and PHC/BTEX-impacted soils, totaling approximately 20,379 metric tons. The scope also includes the supply, placement, and compaction of approximately 11,391 metric tons of clay and 550 metric tons of granular backfill, with all work governed by specified standards in Sections 31 23 33.01 and 32 11 16.01. A lump-sum provision covers all other unbundled costs. The estimated project value is $6,150,000, and successful bidders must achieve substantial completion within 217 calendar days of contract award, with full completion no later than 63 days after that milestone. Security is a critical component of this project; bidders must hold a valid Designated Organization Screening from Public Services and Procurement Canada’s Contract Security Program, with additional requirements detailed in Amendment No.1 to the tender documents. A mandatory site visit is scheduled for June 25, 2026, at 3179 Hwy 62, Prince Edward County, ON, though no photography or measurement of the site is permitted. Bids must be submitted through MERX by the deadline of July 14, 2026, at 14:00 Eastern Time, and only contractors with active DCC bidding privileges will be considered. All inquiries must be directed exclusively to the designated contracting authority to avoid disqualification. This procurement adheres to the Canadian Free Trade Agreement, and payment transparency measures are in place, with DCC publicly disclosing payment timelines for prime contractors to assist subcontractors. Award results will be posted on MERX and the DCC website.

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Remediate contaminated landfill at CFD Mountainview, deliver 20,379 tons waste, 11,941 tons backfill, $6.15M, 217-day completion.

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Government of Canada → Defence Construction Canada - Ontario RegionView Agency

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237990 - Other Heavy and Civil Engineering ConstructionView NAICS

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AgencyGovernment of Canada → Defence Construction Canada - Ontario Region
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DEFENCE CONSTRUCTION CANADA (DCC) – TRS21001_84821 – Remediation, CFD Mountainview – Trenton, Ontario As per the terms and conditions of the Open Construction Source List OR26SLTR, you are invited to submit a bid for the following project:  Remediation, CFD Mountainview - Trenton, Ontario The work includes, but is not necessarily limited to, the supply of labour, material, supervision and equipment necessary to complete the remediation of the inner landfill site and additional areas. Includes removal and disposal at approved licensed facilities. This project contains security requirements. The selected contractor will be required to hold a valid Designated Organization Screening (DOS), issued by the Contract Security Program (CSP) within Public Services and Procurement Canada (PSPC).  Details concerning the Security Requirements for this project are identified in Amendment No.1 to the tender documents. A site visit will be held on the following date, time and location. It is highly recommended that bidders attend this visit. Date: Thursday, 25 June, 2026 Time: 11:00 hours, local time Location: 3179 Hwy 62, Prince Edward County, ON  NOTE:  “Contractors are advised that site photos and measurements are not permitted”. The estimated cost for this opportunity is in the range of $6,150,000.00 The Work must reach Substantial Completion no later than 217 calendar days after notification of contract award and must be completed no later than 63 calendar days after the date of Substantial Completion. This procurement is being conducted in accordance with the requirements set out in the Canadian Free Trade Agreement (CFTA). Even though you have been invited to bid on a project, should your DCC bidding privileges have been suspended and you submit a bid on future DCC projects, said bids will be rejected and no contract will be awarded to said tenderer. Inquiries relating to this solicitation are to be directed ONLY to the DCC Contracting Authority mentioned in this advertisement.  Bidders who contact anyone other than the DCC Contracting Authority to obtain clarifications during the solicitation period may, for that reason alone, be disqualified. Please note that the preliminary tender results for this project will be available on MERX. Bidders can obtain contract award results from the DCC website at https://www.dcc-cdc.gc.ca/industry/contract-activity. DCC now publicly discloses information on payments made to prime contractors so that subcontractors know when they can expect payment. Information on payments made in the past 90 days on construction contracts over $100,000, as well as further information regarding DCC’s prompt payment commitment, can be obtained from the DCC website at https://www.dcc-cdc.gc.ca/industry/contract-activity.  code : 1.1description : Excavation, removal, transportation and disposal of PFAS impacted concrete pads, building footings and septic system components as per Section 31 23 33.01quantity : 624unitOfMeasure : Metric Ton/Tonnecode : 1.2description : Excavation, removal, transportation and disposal of PFAS impacted soil as per Section 31 23 33.01quantity : 12538unitOfMeasure : Metric Ton/Tonnecode : 1.3description : Excavation, removal, transportation and disposal of lead, PAH, and PHC/BTEX impacted soil per Section 31 23 33.01quantity : 7217unitOfMeasure : Metric Ton/Tonnecode : 1.4description : Supply, import, place, and compact backfill (Clay) as per Section 31 23 33.01quantity : 11391unitOfMeasure : Metric Ton/Tonnecode : 1.5description : Supply, import, backfill, place and compact backfill (Granular) as per Setion 32 11 16.01quantity : 550unitOfMeasure : Metric Ton/Tonnecode : 1.6description : Balance of Project - all other costs not included in items 1.1 through 1.5quantity : 1unitOfMeasure : Lump-SumBidding and Documents are available on http://www.merx.com. Fees may apply; See https://www.merx.com/public/pricing for more information.

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