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Coolnet Alberta COOLNet Alberta https://web1.infinitesource.ca/abca/planroom/forms/projectSearchResults/manage.do?method=b... 2017-Feb-24 10:05:51 Project Report BIDDING ADVANCE PROCUREMENT NOTICE BASE CONSTRUCTION PROGRAM FY16-17 ABlm-161360 Wainwright, AB Bid Closing: 2017-Mar-31 2:00 PM Plans Available: LMCA Planroom Bids To: Defence Construction Canada Wainwright Project Details: PURPOSE OF THIS ADVANCE PROCUREMENT NOTICE This is not a bid solicitation. This is an advance notice of potential projects with anticipated security requirements to provide interested Contractors and Consultants an opportunity to apply for security clearances. Note that there is no guarantee that these projects will proceed. DESCRIPTION OF THE PROJECT The Construction Program will consist of multi-trade and single trade, construction projects of varying sizes and complexity. The program may include, but is not limited to new construction, repair, renovations and maintenance of Department of National Defence (DND) infrastructure in support of Canadian Forces Operations. Additional technical services supporting the program may also include, but not limited to land surveying, materials testing, geological and environmental studies. Overall program value is estimated at $10,000,000.00, with the maximum value of any individual project $3,000,000.00. DESCRIPTION OF THE SERVICES The program will consist of design and construction projects that may include, but are not necessarily limited to the following: General construction services including design, repairs, expansions, and / or replacements of partial and complete facilities, including siding, roofing, flooring in various facilities and the construction of complete new facilities. Electrical and Control systems repair and / or replacements including electrical distribution systems, primary service installations, diesel generators, and other building related electrical components including fire detection, intrusion alarm, and security upgrades. Mechanical systems repair and / or replacements including supply and installation of heating, air conditioning and ventilation systems, sprinkler and plumbing services, fire protection services and building management control systems. Specialized services for the installation of security fencing and automatic gates, hazardous materials abatement, garage and overhead doors, fuel tank and related piping / accessory replacements, and inspections of various building architectural, structural, and other engineering services. Civil Works to include the construction of roadways, re-paving existing roadways, new curbing and gutters, new concrete installations and utilities corridors, in-ground/above ground electrical installations, shore-line and drainage erosion control and various other works of a civil nature. Janitorial services including sufficient staff and supervision for designated buildings. It is anticipated that the procurement for these projects will be initiated in the period of April 1, 2016 through March 31, 2017. This is conditional on the projects receiving approval to proceed by DND. SECURITY REQUIREMENTS Contractors and Consultants will be required to hold a valid DESIGNATED ORGANIZATION SCREENING (DOS), issued or approved by the Canadian Industrial Security Directorate (CISD), Public Works and Government Services Canada (PWGSC). Sub-consultants/sub-contractors will be required to hold a valid DESIGNATED ORGANIZATION SCREENING (DOS)/FACILITY SECURITY CLEARANCE (FSC) at the level of PROTECTED A/PROTECTED B/SECRET issued or approved by the Canadian Industrial Security Directorate (CISD), Public Works and Government Services Canada (PWGSC). PROCESS Contractors and Consultants that do not meet the stipulated security requirements and that are interested in submitting bids for these procurements can apply for the security clearance through the Industrial Security Program (ISP). This can be done by following the procedure on DCC’s website at the following link: http://www.dcc-cdc.gc.ca/english/contractors_consultants.html. The following information is to be provide: - Contract number 51903; and - Reliability Status. Tendering Authority/Consultant: Defence Construction Canada Wainwright, Bldg 188, 400 Buffalo Road Box 69 Wainwright AB T0B 1B0 Ph: (780) 842-1363 Fax: (780) 842-1880 Yvonne Zimmer-Loeffler Ext 1501 [email protected] General Contractors Phone Fax Carlson Construction Ltd., Suite 100, 16011 - 116 Avenue NW Edmonton, AB T5M 3Y1 - Stuart Chiste (780) 452-7720 (780) 451-0393 Carrington Builders Ltd., 4803 - 87 Street NW Edmonton, AB T6E - 0V3 - Tapan Shah (780) 430-1000 (780) 486-4293 Western Weather Protector Ltd., 28 Rowland Crescent St. Albert, AB T8N-1E1 - Mike Bruens (780) 458-0442 (780) 458-0447 Mfg & Suppliers Phone Fax Brock White Canada Company, 2703 - 61 Avenue SE Calgary, AB T2C 4X3 - Lacey Edwards (403) 287-5889 (403) 236-3357 Country Stone Manufacturing, 7807- 127th Avenue Edmonton, AB T5C 1R9 - Brett Wren (780) 477-8433 (780) 474-4679 Rona Revy Inc., P.O. Box 10723 7902 44 Street Lloydminster, AB T9V 3B1 - Clint Murray (780) 871-0575 (780) 871-0581 Unicon Concrete Specialties Ltd., 11740 - 156 Street NW Edmonton, AB T5M 3T5 - Robert King (780) 455-3737 (780) 454-3183 Trades Others Phone Fax Acuren Group Inc., 7450 18th Street Edmonton, AB T6P 1N8 - Zorya Belanger St. Steel Insp.& NDT (780) 440-2131 (780) 440-1167 Ar-Tech Coating Ltd., 6415 Wild Rose Drive Taber, AB T1G 1Z4 - Joanne Sorensen (403) 223-4016 (403) 223-4059 Dewar Western Inc., 12261 - 163 Street Edmonton, AB T5V 1P9 - Brian Semeniuk (780) 486-2422 (780) 486-2499 Infinity Property Care, 1220 31 St N Lethbridge, AB T1H 5J8 - Thomas Wickersham (403) 380-1950 (403) - Integrated Services, P.O Box 31112, RPO Namao Edmonton, AB T5Z 3P3 - Patricio Andrade (780) 667-3193 MARS Environmental Services, 100, 2408 - 10 Avenue SW Calgary, AB T3C0K6 - Rob Harvey (403) 229-3323 ONSITE3D LTD., 8 Hillman Way Sylvan Lake, AB T4S 1W9 - Wade (Tyler) Eno (403) 597-9351 Quickwrap Canada Ltd., 8918 18 Street Edmonton, AB T6P 1K6 - Darren Johnson Scaffold&Containment (587) 710-2302 (587) - Redi Energy Services (Scaffold/Insulation/Coating), 4, 7679 Edgar Industrial Court Red Deer, AB T4P 4E2 - Rick Beaulieu (403) 392-5453 (403) - Rite-Way Fencing (2000) Inc., 7710 40th Street S.E. Calgary, AB T2C 3S4 - Richard Hartle (403) 243-8733 (403) 287-9174 Seasonal Impact Contracting Ltd., #350 - 280 Portage Close Sherwood Park, AB T8H 2R6 - Seasonal Impact Contracting Ltd. (780) 504-1317 Tyco Integrated Fire & Security, 17402 - 116 Avenue NW Edmonton, AB T5S 2X2 - Neil Clarke (780) 452-5280 (780) 451-3583 EOI - A JOINT VENTURE PARTNERSHIPS WITH CAPITAL REGION HOUSING CORPORATION ABed-163728 Edmonton, AB Bid Closing: 2018-Aug-01 2:00 PM Plans Available: On-Line Bids To: Capital Region Housing Corporation Project Details: Capital Region Housing Corporation (CRHC) is seeking Expressions of Interest (EOI) from qualified investors, developers and/or operators interested a Joint Venture (JV) or similar structures for the purpose of developing or acquiring multifamily housing developments in the capital region of Alberta. Proposals from respondents should identify opportunities in alignment as outlined in this EOI. CRHC is established by the provincial ministerial order as a management body under the Alberta Housing Act and the regulations thereto. Information on the Corporation is available from our website www.crhc.ca. CRHC principal areas of operation comprise: - Management /Maintenance of approximately 5,000 housing units (the Portfolio) in the Capital region for three levels of Government. - Acquisition and construction of affordable housing units in the Capital region. - Management/Administration of rent subsidies within the Capital region. Tendering Authority: Capital Region Housing Corporation, 10232 - 112 Street Edmonton AB T5K 1M4 Ph: (780) 420-6161 Fax: (780) 426-6854 Mark Hoosein Chief Operating Officer General Contractors Phone Fax Carrington Builders Ltd., 4803 - 87 Street NW Edmonton, AB T6E - 0V3 - Randy Ambler (780) 430-1000 (780) 486-4293 ProWerx Demolition & Dirtwerx Ltd., 11202 - 149 Street Edmonton, AB T5M 1W5 - Cesar Uyeno (780) 444-8809 (780) 454-8082 GREEN LINE LRT - INDUSTRY BULLETIN - 16-045 ABcg-164585 Calgary, AB Bid Closing: 2017-Dec-29 Before 4:01 PM Plans Available: On-Line Bids To: City of Calgary Addenda Received: 01, 02 Project Details: Green Line LRT Industry Bulletin – August 2016 The Green Line is Calgary’s next LRT line, and the highest public transit infrastructure priority for The City of Calgary. End-to-end, the line will connect communities between North Pointe and Seton with downtown, and is estimated to serve 41 million passengers annually. Construction of the Green Line will require the expertise, innovation and collaboration between The City and industry partners Tendering Authority: City of Calgary, 677 - 25 Avenue SE Bldg U 2nd floor Calgary AB T2G 4K8 Ph: (403) 268-4894 Fax: (403) 268-5523 Geoff Gilbert Ph: (403) 268-4580 [email protected] Planholders Phone Fax Bauer Foundations Canada Inc., 5050 - 74 Ave. S.E. Calgary, AB T2C 3C9 - Sheri Starko (403) 723-0159 (403) 723-0169 Double Star Drilling (1998) Ltd., 312 Hayes Crescent Acheson, AB T7X 5A4 - Double Star Drilling (780) 484-4276 (780) 484-6481 HCM Contractors Inc., 9777 Enterprise Way SE Calgary, AB T3S 0A1 - Brittany Fontaine (403) 248-4884 (403) 248-4897 Keller Foundations Ltd., 2 - 53016 Hwy 60 Acheson, AB T7X 5A7 - Hadi Fayyad (780) 960-6700 (780) 960-6725 Westpro, A Division of Pomerleau
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