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Snowshoe Rapids Dam Mud Slab Removal and Replacement

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The Ontario Ministry of Natural Resources is seeking bids for the removal of the existing concrete mud slab and its replacement with rip rap at the Snowshoe Rapids Dam, located approximately 33 kilometers southeast of Red Lake, Ontario. The project involves specialized construction services to ensure proper erosion control and structural integrity at the dam site, requiring contractors to have expertise in hydraulic infrastructure and material placement in challenging environmental conditions. All proposals must be submitted by the response deadline of July 13, 2026, at 4:00 p.m. Eastern Time, following the solicitation number tender_21510, which was publicly posted on July 9, 2026. This procurement is managed under the Government of Canada’s procurement framework and is not subject to any set-aside provisions. The primary point of contact for inquiries and submissions is Yasemin Ozdemir, the Contracting Authority, who can be reached at yasemin.ozdemir@supplyontario.ca. Bidders must review all technical specifications and site conditions prior to submission, as the work will be performed at a remote location with potential logistical constraints related to access, weather, and environmental regulations. No specific NAICS code is provided, but contractors are expected to demonstrate proven experience in similar civil engineering and dam maintenance projects. The full details of the solicitation can be accessed through the official Canada Buys portal at the provided link, and all submissions must comply with the government’s procurement requirements to be considered valid.

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Remove concrete slab, replace with rip rap at Snowshoe Rapids Dam by July 13, 2026, under tender_21510.

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Government of Canada → Ministry of Natural ResourcesView Agency

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237990 - Other Heavy and Civil Engineering ConstructionView NAICS

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CAN

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AgencyGovernment of Canada → Ministry of Natural Resources
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Yasemin OzdemirContracting Authority

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Request for Bids (RFB) for the provision of construction service for the Ontario Ministry of Natural Resources for the replacement of the concrete mud slab with rip rap at the Snowshoe Rapids Dam, approximately 33 km south east of Red Lake, Ontario.

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