Tenders Called in Three Counties and Three Regional Municipalities
TRANSPORTATION/PUBLIC WORKS--Tenders Called in Three Counties and Three Regional Municipalities
Tenders are being called for road work in Kings, Lunenburg and Victoria counties, Cape Breton and Halifax regional municipalities and Region of Queens Municipality.
The tender in Kings County is for pulverization, gravelling and asphalt concrete repaving of one section of Trunk 12, from Butler Road northerly, about 9.3 kilometres.
This tender closes on June 21. The work is expected to be completed by Oct. 31.
The tender in Lunenburg County is for pulverization, gravelling and asphalt concrete repaving of one section of Route 329, from Trunk 3 at Hubbards, southerly to Mill Cove Park, about 5.6 kilometres.
This tender closes on June 20. The work is expected to be completed by Oct. 31.
The other tender in Kings and Lunenburg counties is for sand resealing of various roads in both counties, totalling about 44.6 kilometres.
This tender closes on June 20. The work is expected to be completed by July 31.
The tender in Victoria County and Cape Breton Regional Municipality is for micro-surfacing of two sections of Trans- Canada Highway 105.
Section 1: From 0.3 kilometres west of St. James Road, westerly about 5 kilometres.
Section 2: From Groves Point Road to St. James Road, about 9.2 kilometres.
This tender closes on June 20. The work is expected to be completed by Aug. 31.
The tender in Halifax Regional Municipality is for pulverization, gravelling and seal coating of two sections.
Section 1: Frenchman's Road, from Trunk 2 to end of pavement, about 1.8 kilometres.
Section 2: North Fork Road, from Frenchman's Road to end of pavement, about 0.4 kilometres.
This tender closes on June 20. The work is expected to be completed by Aug. 31.
The tender in the Region of Queens Municipality is for cold planing and asphalt concrete repaving of one section of Route 210, from Medway River Road at Greenfield, easterly to Buckfield Road, about 6.3 kilometres.
This tender closes on June 20. The work is expected to be completed by Oct. 31.