SOLICITATION NUMBER: 2048757
CLOSING DATE: January 16, 2018
3:00 P.M. Eastern Time
SITE MEETING N/A
AND TOUR:
HEAVY CIVIL CONTRACTOR AIRSIDE PAVEMENT RESTORATION
AT
TORONTO PEARSON INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT
.
The GTAA wishes to engage the services of a fully qualified and suitably experienced Contractor with experience in either heavy civil construction [preferably with a minimum of ten (10) years of specialist experience with airport/airside paving work] and/or airfield electrical work. The Contractor shall act as the paving and airfield electrical contractor for airfield pavement restoration work for a period of (2) years.
Work airside generally includes asphalt and concrete paving (installation and removal), concrete slab repairs, saw cutting and sealing of cracks in asphalt, saw cutting and sealing joints in concrete, asphalt and concrete repairs/patching, milling and grinding, airfield grading, storm sewer and catch basin repairs/adjustments, line painting, topsoiling, seeding/sodding, removal and reinstallation of existing inset lights and edge lights, repair of existing inset cans, installation of new inset cans in concrete or asphalt, installation of new conduits and cables, removal and reinstallation of guidance signs, installation of electrical hand holes, airfield lighting cables and transformers.
**GTAA NOTICE**
As a part of ensuring that contractors perform their work in accordance with GTAA safety requirements, applicable legislation, and good industry practices, contractors are required to meet the GTAA established levels of safety competence and compliance by successfully completing the Application for Safety Pre-Qualification. For expediency, it is recommended that bidders make their Safety Pre-Qualification submissions prior to their Proposal Submission.
The Application Protocol document and Application Form can be found at:
http://torontopearson.com/en/businesspartners/forms/construction/#
The GTAA will require all contractors to be Certificate of Recognition (COR) certified or can demonstrate active pursuit of certification by providing a “Letter of Status” from IHSA, as an alternative to full certification in the interim. This will be a requirement for all contractors bidding on jobs at the GTAA to have applied for, or already have. By achieving COR, the contractor demonstrates their health and safety management system has been developed, implemented, and evaluated on an annual basis through comprehensive internal and external audits and checks.
Please visit:
www.ihsa.ca/cor/ for more detailed information.
ORGANIZATION: Greater Toronto Airports Authority
ADDRESS: Strategic Sourcing
DOCUMENTS ARE AVAILABLE ONLY THROUGH MERX
ELECTRONIC BID SUBMISSION (EBS)