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This Solicitation opportunity from Government of Canada was posted on May 14, 2026. The submission period has ended. Browse the details below for market research, or find similar active opportunities.

Roadwork-CONSTRUCTION SURFACING STRUCTURE HWY 13 TL Distance 25.72KM CS:13-08 13-08-40 13-08-41

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SK-HWY-H26027International

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The contract involves the construction of a surfacing structure along Highway No. 13 from the junction of Highway No. 6 to 200 meters west of the Ogema Access Road, including access roads to the communities of Pangman and Ogema, covering a total distance of 25.72 kilometers. The work requires the placement of 74,100 tonnes of asphalt concrete and the installation of 279 meters of culverts using tunneling or boring methods as specified in the special provisions. The project must be completed by November 30, 2026, with bidders required to submit a deposit equal to five percent of their total bid amount. All inquiries regarding the bid documents must be submitted in writing to SaskBuilds and Procurement no later than three business days before the bidding deadline, which is June 2, 2026. Successful bidders and those interested in feedback may request a debriefing session within 30 days of the award notification to gain insights into their proposal’s strengths and areas for improvement. The solicitation is issued under reference number SK-HWY-H26027 by the Government of Saskatchewan through SaskBuilds and Procurement, with NAICS code 237310 indicating highway and street construction services.

General Info

Construct Highway 13 surfacing, 25.72 km, asphalt, culverts; complete by November 30, 2026.

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Government of Canada → SaskBuilds and Procurement

NAICS

237310 - Highway, Street, and Bridge ConstructionView NAICS

Place of Performance

Saskatchewan, CAN

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AgencyGovernment of Canada → SaskBuilds and Procurement
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CONSTRUCTION OF A SURFACING STRUCTURE on Highway No. 13 from the junction of Highway No. 6 to 200 m west of the Ogema Access Road; and the access roads into the communities of Pangman and Ogema; for a TOTAL DISTANCE OF 25.72 km. Bidders shall submit all inquiries pertaining to the Bid Package documents a minimum of 3 business days prior to close of bidding directed to: Ministry of SaskBuilds and Procurement RFXquestions@gov.sk.ca Bidders may request a debriefing session from Ministry of SaskBuilds and Procurement by emailing constructionsbp@gov.sk.ca.ca within 30 days after the award notification date. The intention of the debriefing is to aid the Bidder by identifying areas of improvement that may be applied to subsequent procurement opportunities. Additional InformationEstimated Quantities: Asphalt Concrete In Place (EPS): 74 100 t Supply And Installing Culverts By Tunnelling Or Boring, As Per Special Provisions: 279 m Completion Date: November 30, 2026 Deposit with each Tender - 5% of total bid. Deputy Minister of Highways

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