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This Solicitation opportunity from Government of Canada was posted on April 30, 2026. The submission period has ended. Browse the details below for market research, or find similar active opportunities.

Town of Qualicum Beach Waterfront Improvements Island Highway West Storm Drains

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BC228737Canada

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The Town of Qualicum Beach is soliciting bids for the replacement of segments of three roadway culverts and the sliplining of a fourth, alongside the installation of new storm drainage infrastructure and comprehensive restoration of associated roadways, ditches, and surface areas. This project requires a qualified civil contractor with proven experience in culvert replacement, sliplining techniques, and stormwater system installation, as well as the necessary personnel and equipment to execute the work safely and in strict compliance with contract specifications. The scope demands precision in both construction and restoration to ensure long-term functionality and minimal disruption to local infrastructure. Bids must be submitted by the deadline of May 28, 2026, with the solicitation issued under reference number BC228737 and publicly posted on April 30, 2026. The contracting authority is the Town of Qualicum Beach, though the agency listing incorrectly identifies the Government of Canada; all inquiries and submissions should be directed to the primary point of contact at engineering@qualicumbeach.com. The work will be performed locally along the Island Highway West, and contractors must demonstrate an ability to meet stringent performance standards, including adherence to safety protocols and environmental considerations throughout all phases of the project.

General Info

Replace culverts, sliplining, install storm drainage, restore roadways and ditches by May 28, 2026, in Qualicum Beach.

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Government of Canada → Town of Qualicum Beach

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237990 - Other Heavy and Civil Engineering Construction View NAICS

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AgencyGovernment of Canada → Town of Qualicum Beach
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Government of Canada → Town of Qualicum Beach
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The Town is seeking bids from qualified and experienced civil contractors to replace segments of three roadway culverts and slipline a fourth. The work also includes installation of storm drainage infrastructure and completion of associated roadway, ditch, and surface restoration works, and requires a contractor with the personnel, equipment, and experience to carry out the work safely, efficiently, and in accordance with the contract documents.