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Transportation and Economic Corridors - Request for Expression of Interest - RFEI #2026-02, Asphalt Concrete Pavement (ACP) Including Granular Base Course (GBC)

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AB-2026-03812International

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The Government of Alberta’s Transportation and Economic Corridors is issuing a Request for Expression of Interest under solicitation number AB-2026-03812 to identify qualified respondents for the Asphalt Concrete Pavement including Granular Base Course project bundle. Only entities pre-qualified through the Alberta Transportation and Economic Corridors ACP including GBC pre-qualification program are eligible to participate, ensuring that only those with verified capability and compliance can be considered for future Request for Proposals. All submissions must be made exclusively through the APC E-submissions platform, with the system timestamp serving as the official record of receipt; any submission received after the deadline of June 13, 2026 at 12:30 AM Mountain Time will be rejected. Respondents are solely responsible for confirming successful upload and ensuring all required attachments are properly formatted and accessible by the Province, adhering to the technical guidelines published on the APC Help Centre. The opportunity is open to firms with relevant infrastructure experience, and inquiries should be directed to Yevgeniy Chernets, the designated Contracting Authority.

General Info

Alberta seeks pre-qualified vendors for Asphalt Concrete Pavement projects; submit via APC by June 13, 2026.

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Government of Canada → Transportation and Economic CorridorsView Agency

NAICS

237310 - Highway, Street, and Bridge ConstructionView NAICS

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Alberta, CAN

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AgencyGovernment of Canada → Transportation and Economic Corridors
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Yevgeniy ChernetsContracting Authority

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Alberta Transportation and Economic Corridors (“the Province”) is providing the attached Project Ranking List to facilitate the development of a Short List of respondents for each project bundle for sending out Requests for Proposals (“RFPs”). Only respondents pre-qualified in Alberta Transportation and Economic Corridors’ ACP (incl. GBC) pre-qualification category are eligible to be shortlisted for these projects. This opportunity uses APC E-submission. Respondents must submit a submission via the APC E-submissions platform. The APC system timestamp at successful submission is the official receipt time; late submissions will not be accepted. For file and upload rules, see APC E-submissions - How to Submit & Rules on the APC Help Centre. Respondents are responsible for ensuring that the E-submission has been successfully submitted on the APC platform and that the Province is able to open the E-submission attachments comprising the submission.

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