Ontario Northland, an Agency of the Province of Ontario, was established in 1902 and is a recognized leader in promoting sustainable economic growth by establishing and operating transportation links, primarily in Northeastern Ontario. With approximately 750 employees who live and work in the North, Ontario Northland, and the economic activity it stimulates, has a dramatic impact in the region.
Ontario Northland maintains over 100 bridges and 2000 culverts spread across 700 miles of track exposed to the Northern Ontario climate. Ontario Northland is conducting the rehabilitation of the Solomon Creek Bridge, located at mile 84.50 on the Kapuskasing Subdivision. We are requesting proposals for the bridge rehabilitation project at this location (see Appendix 1). Contractors are invited to submit bids on the tender. The work is scheduled to commence in May 2018 and to be completed by December 31, 2018. All submissions must be submitted by:
2:00 p.m. local time on December 15, 2017
The work to be completed under the tender consists of jacking the spans at the piers, chipping out the concrete on the bearing seat, fabricating and installing: steel pedestals and rebar, as well as forming up the bearing seat and pouring concrete. Work at the abutments consists of chipping deteriorated concrete on the whole area of the abutments, installing rebar, forming up the walls, and pouring concrete. Clean and paint the whole existing steel structure. Various concrete and steel repairs and replacements are also required. The sites are located near the Village of Harty, in the township of Val Rita-Harty, Province of Ontario at the Ontario Northland’s Bridge.
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