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Roadway Milling and Resurfacing

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The contract entails the full 2-inch milling and resurfacing of 98,699 square yards of roadway surface, focusing on a comprehensive pavement rehabilitation project. This work is classified under NAICS code 237310, indicating it falls within highway and street construction services, and is structured as a subcontract under the Government of Canada’s procurement framework. The work is to be performed in New Brunswick, with all activities centered on restoring the roadway surface to ensure safety, durability, and compliance with transportation standards. The solicitation was posted on May 25, 2026, and responses are due by June 30, 2026, at 6:00 p.m. Eastern Time, providing potential contractors with a five-week window to prepare and submit proposals. There is no specified set-aside designation, meaning the opportunity is open to all eligible bidders without preference for small businesses, Indigenous firms, or other categories. While no specific point of contact or detailed address information is provided, the tender can be accessed through the Canada Buys portal, where additional terms, technical specifications, and submission requirements are likely available for review.

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2-inch milling and resurfacing of 98,699 sq yds of roadway in New Brunswick under Government of Canada procurement.

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Government of Canada → COMMISSION DE SERVICES RÉGIONAUX CHALEUR /View Agency

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237310 - Highway, Street, and Bridge Construction View NAICS

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New Brunswick, CAN

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Full 2-inch milling and resurfacing of 98,699 square yards of roadway surface.

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