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January 16, 2012
Cornwall, Ontario invites bids for wastewater plant construction
The City of Cornwall, Ontario is taking bids for a construction project at its wastewater treatment facility.
An information session is scheduled Wednesday, Jan. 18.
The project includes both new construction and renovation of existing facilities. The work includes earthworks, concrete works, process piping, HVAC, installation of wastewater treatment process equipment, electrical modification and improvements. It will involve sub-contracting with pre-selected equipment suppliers, plus the supply and installation of instrumentation and control panels.
Contract documents are available from Corinne Ford of Gilmore Reproductions at 613 727-5610 or by e-mail at fordc@gilmore.ca. Companies requesting documents are responsible for payment of all associated printing and delivery fees to Gilmore Reproductions.
A list of pre-qualified bidders is available from Gilmore Reproductions.
Bidders are also listed at Reed Construction Data Canada Building Reports, project ID 1305510.
Building Reports are published daily in Daily Commercial News and are available online to subscribers.
If you are not already a subscriber, you can be by filling out the form at this web page.
The information meeting (including the opportunity to ask questions) for the Cornwall wastewater treatment plant project scheduled at 10:00 a.m. Jan. 18 in the automotive room at the Benson Centre Sports Complex, on Seventh Street west of Brookdale Avenue, formerly Ontario Highway 138.
At 1:00 p.m. that day, parties will have the opportunity to view the excavated test pits at the wastewater treatment plan at 2800 Montreal Road East.
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The city says all bidders, sub-trades and suppliers are welcome to attend either or both meetings.
The project is funded by both the federal and provincial governments.
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