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Transportation and Economic Corridors - Invitation to Bid - TND0023083 - Bridge Culvert Replacement and Other Work 33:14 BF76640 – Carrying HWY 33:14 Over Tributary to Sawn River

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AB-2026-04267Canada

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The Government of Alberta, through Transportation and Economic Corridors, is soliciting bids for the replacement of a bridge culvert and associated work along Highway 33:14 over a tributary to the Sawn River in the Peace Region. The tender, identified as TND0023083 and referenced under solicitation number AB-2026-04267, opened for submission on June 6, 2026, with a strict deadline of 2:01:00 p.m. on July 9, 2026. All bids must be submitted exclusively via email to trans.tender@gov.ab.ca. The project scope includes lump sum site isolation and water accommodation, grouting of abandoned culverts, supply and installation of 203 metres of 2400 mm diameter smooth wall steel pipe, placement of 650 cubic metres of Class 2 heavy rock riprap, and supply and installation of 540 metres of strong post W-beam guardrail. The contractor is responsible for providing all materials required to complete the work. The project must be fully completed by March 27, 2027. Inquiries should be directed to Bijhan Chaglani, Project Procurement Officer, at bijhan.chaglani@gov.ab.ca.

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Alberta government seeks bid to replace culvert on Highway 33:14 with steel pipe, riprap, and guardrail by March 27, 2027.

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Government of Canada → Transportation and Economic CorridorsView Agency

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237310 - Highway, Street, and Bridge Construction View NAICS

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Alberta, CAN

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AgencyGovernment of Canada → Transportation and Economic Corridors
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Tender available date: Saturday, June 6, 2026. Tender closing date: Thursday, July 9, 2026. Project Inquiries: Bijhan Chaglani, Project Procurement Officer, Alberta Transportation and Economic Corridors. E-mail: Bijhan.Chaglani@gov.ab.ca. TENDERS will only be received by email at trans.tender@gov.ab.ca, before 2:01:00 P.M., for construction of the following work: TND0023083 Bridge Culvert Replacement and Other Work 33:14 BF76640 – Carrying HWY 33:14 Over Tributary to Sawn River PEACE REGION APPROXIMATE QUANTITIES: 1 Lump Sum Site Isolation and Water Accommodation 350 Cubic Metre Grouting of Abandoned Culverts 203 Metre Smooth Wall Steel Pipe - Supply (2400 mm Dia.) 203 Metre Smooth Wall Steel Pipe - Install (2400 mm Dia.) 650 Cubic Metre Heavy Rock Riprap (Class 2) (B.F. 76640) 540 Metre Strong Post W-Beam Guardrail - Supply and Install Contractor to supply all materials. Contract Completion Date: March 27, 2027.

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