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This Solicitation opportunity from Government of Canada was posted on May 11, 2026. The submission period has ended. Browse the details below for market research, or find similar active opportunities.

Stoplog Replacement and Dewatering Project

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tender_21744Canada

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The contract involves the design, supply, and management of a temporary flow control system to facilitate the replacement of stoplogs at five dams. A Professional Engineer is required to prepare sealed shop drawings after conducting site visits to verify field conditions. The contractor is responsible for installing, maintaining, relocating, and eventually removing the flow control system as the work progresses. Additionally, the contractor must ensure the protection of all existing structures and promptly repair any damage caused during the project. Issued by the Ministry of Natural Resources under the Government of Canada, this solicitation is identified by the number tender_21744 and is open for responses until May 25, 2026. The project is categorized as a federal contract with no specific set-aside designation. The primary point of contact for this opportunity is Chinmay Dalwadi, who can be reached via email at Chinmay.Dalwadi@supplyontario.ca or by phone at 437-225-9857. The contract aims to ensure the safe and efficient dewatering and replacement of stoplogs at the specified dam sites.

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Design, supply, install, and manage temporary flow control systems for stoplog replacement at dams.

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Government of Canada → Ministry of Natural Resources

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237990 - Other Heavy and Civil Engineering Construction View NAICS

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AgencyGovernment of Canada → Ministry of Natural Resources
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Government of Canada → Ministry of Natural Resources
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Chinmay DalwadiContracting Authority

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The Contractor will design, supply, and manage a temporary flow control system to support stoplog replacement at five dams. A Professional Engineer must prepare sealed shop drawings following site visits to confirm field conditions. The Contractor will install, maintain, move, and remove the system as work progresses, protect all existing structures, and repair any damage caused.