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RFPopen🌐 Alberta (APC)AB-2026-04947

Large Trunk Rehab University Farm

Epcor

Description

University Farm Combined Trunk 83 is a 1500 mm oval combined sewer trunk constructed in 1961, located near 109 Street and 61 Avenue NW within the University Farm area. The trunk is approximately 22 m deep and is a critical component of the combined sewer system, conveying both sanitary and storm flows. Condition assessments completed under EPCOR’s Large Trunk Rehabilitation Program identified deterioration consistent with the age and long term service of the asset, including concrete degradation and cracking. Based on the assessed condition and the importance of the trunk, EPCOR intends to proceed with rehabilitation to restore structural integrity, reduce the risk of further deterioration, and extend the service life of the existing infrastructure.

Details

Posted
Jul 7, 2026
Response deadline
Jul 30, 2026, 8:00 PM UTC (19d)
Type
RFP
Category
SRV
Status
open
Buyer
Epcor
Jurisdiction
Alberta (APC)
Location
Alberta
Reference #
AB-2026-04947
Status Order
2
@Search Score
1
Commodity Codes
72141121
Agreement Type Code
TA-01
Ai Version Keywords
epcor, request for proposal, large trunk rehabilitation, sewer trunk, combined sewer system, sanitary flows, storm flows, condition assessment, concrete degradation, infrastructure rehabilitation, str
Submission Details
For submission details, please refer to section 2.2 of the RFP Main Body document. The RFP documents can be downloaded from EPCOR's Bids & Tenders site. See link below: https://epcor.bidsandtenders.c
Project Description
University Farm Combined Trunk 83 is a 1500 mm oval combined sewer trunk constructed in 1961, located near 109 Street and 61 Avenue NW within the University Farm area. The trunk is approximately 22 m
Solicitation Number
203597-RFP-2026-EWSI-90-AB-Edmonton-JH
Commodity Code Titles
Water main construction service
Opportunity Type Code
OPEN-COMPETITIVE
Other
Amended: false
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