The Heavy News Weekly - Manitoba Heavy Construction Association

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The Heavy News Weekly - Manitoba Heavy Construction Association
The Heavy News Weekly
January 29, 2015
Historic MHCA Curling Bonspiel a big hit; 26 teams tough it out for
Championship. A Event Winners: Wanless Geo-Point Solutions Inc.!
Since 1971, the MHCA has proudly hosted an annual Curling
Bonspeil; and while the location has changed over the years,
the spirit and commitment to fun has remained. This year's
Bonspiel took place at the storied Heather Curling Club, in
St. Boniface, and howls of delight, coupled with groans of
disappointment, kept all in attendance entertained.
The MHCA is grateful to all players who came out and
supported the event; as well, an event of this nature could
not be offered without the generous support of the many
sponsors.
Taking home the grand prize, A Event Winners (Sponsored
by The Inland Group) was Wanless Geo-Point Solutions
Inc. The team was made up of Darren Wanless, Linden
Swaenepoel, Taz Stuart and Steve Davis.
B Event Winners (Sponsored by Lafarge Canada) were
Bituminex Paving; the team was made up of Gerald Theroux,
Tara Baschuk, Russell Audette, and Lina Onmany.
C Event Winners (Sponsored by the MHCA) were Borland
Construction; the team was made up of Marcel Savard, Orest
Cesmistruk, Greg Paciorcha and Matt Holoka.
In this edition:
MHCA Curling Bonspiel a big hit! 1, 2
Welcome New MHCA Member - Diell Enterprises
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Register now for EXPO 2015: North + South!
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FINAL CHANCE TO REGISTER FOR
WCR + HCA Convention! 7
Oil: Déjà- vu all over again? 9
WORKSAFELY™ WESTMAN Conference - register now! 12
WORKSAFELY™ Training Schedule 13
Weekly Tenders (MHCA members only)
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Tender Results (MHCA members only)
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MHCA Curling Bonspiel, January 22, 2015 at the
Heather Curling Club!
Ice Sponsors:
Barry Namaka of Aquajet Canada Incorporated
Mark Moon of E.F. Moon Construction
Denny Bouchard of Mazergroup Construction
Hog Line Contest Sponsor
Paul Scharf of Hitrac (1974)
Door Prize Donations
Equipment
Taillieu Construction
Jeff Tait of TTES Consulting Inc.
Westcon Equipment and Rentals
Bob Gladden of Toromont CAT
Lafarge Canada
Darren Wanless of Wanless Geo – Point Solutions
Todd Dokken of Westcon Equipment & Rentals Ltd.
Paul Ferreira of Wolseley Waterworks
Trophy Sponsors:
Toromont CAT
ATCO Structures & Logistics Ltd.
WORKSAFELY
Andy Dutfield of Lafarge Canada
Mike Pfaff of The Lehigh Inland Group
Coffee and Muffin Sponsor
Greg Huff of WORKSAFELY
50/50
Take home amount was $260.00. Proceeds raised
are directed towards the MHCA Heavy Santa event,
taking place every year in December.
Hog Line Contest Winner $150.00 Cabela’s gift card:
Mel Jacques of Lafarge
THANK YOU TO
OUR SPONSORS:
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Welcome New MHCA Member!
Diell Enterprises
Jennifer Barley
Box 26
Oak Point, MB
R0C 2J0
Office / Cel: (204) 485 - 2064
Email: jennifer@diellent.com
Web: www.diellent.com
Services: Diell Enterprises offer residential
& commercial site prep, flood protection and
landscaping services. We provide semis and
tandems for dirt moving, rip rap and gravel. We
also provide snow removal and winter road
hauling.
Did you know?
You can now report your payroll and pay
your WCB premium online.
Learn more at wcb.mb.ca
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Equipment financing
that works for you.
More than simply preserving capital, a leasing solution can free up additional capital and net you substantial
after-tax savings. By starting with your business goals and analyzing your operations, we can provide you with
equipment financing and leasing alternatives for your business in Manitoba.
As proud members of the Manitoba Heavy Construction Association, we look forward to helping
you choose a financing solution that works for you.
Gregg Coad
Equipment Finance
Phone: 204-934-2639
Email: gregg.coad@scotiabank.com
Justin Schneider
Commercial Banking
Phone: 204-934-2667
Email: justin.schneider@scotiabank.com
www.scotiabank.com/leasing
Commercial Banking
® Registered trademark of The Bank of Nova Scotia.
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Incorporating beverage container
recycling into your sites, offices and
overall organization is simple and free.
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MHCA’s Construction
Safety & Education
EXPO is back and is
bigger than ever!
NEW!
LEADERSHIP CERTIFICATE PROGRAM
With a new Leadership Certificate
Program and diverse selection of
hands-on, interactive workshops;
countless networking opportunities
with employers and exhibitors
across Manitoba; and a new
Safety Professional Development
Workshop, exclusive to EXPO
South - it’s no wonder that MHCA’s
Heavy Construction EXPO is building
workforce excellence.
Destination: Thompson
2015
February 24, 25 & 26, 2015
Destination: Winnipeg
Register now at:
www.mhca.mb.ca/EXPO
March 24, 25 & 26, 2015
Stay Connected
mhca.mb.ca
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REMINDER - Early Bird cut off date
January 15, 2015!
REGISTER NOW! Click here to register on-line
Where would you rather be this February?
SHOVELLING
OR
GOLFING
Join your colleagues at the WCR&HCA Convention for 4 great days
of education, networking and sunshine!
Western Canada Roadbuilders & Heavy Construction Association 2015 Convention
Hapuna Beach Prince Hotel, Kohala Coast, Big Island, Hawaii
Sunday, February 8 to Wednesday, February 11, 2015
Take advantage of the special $500 Contractor Discount: Book one full-price Contractor registration (couple or single,
early bird or regular rate) and receive $500 off your second full-price Contractor registration (one discount per company).
This discount does not apply to the First Time Contractor Couple rate.
Also, don’t forget to book your hotel room at the Hapuna Beach Prince Hotel. Great rates have been secured for our group,
but only until January 15, 2015 or until the block is sold out. To book your hotel room, call 800-882-6060 or email
reservations@princehawaii.com and request the WCR&HCA Group Rate. To book your hotel room on-line visit www.wcrhca.org.
Don’t miss your opportunity to be “Where the West Meets”!
For Registration and Convention information, or to book your hotel room on-line visit: www.wcrhca.org
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UAV / PHOTOGRAMMETRY / SURVEY SERVICES SCHEDULE
In addition to our regular survey & machine control services, WGPS is pleased
to offer springtime dates for UAV / Lidar / Photogrammetry Surveying Services.
Dates are available for the following so call and book early for your projects:
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DRONE / UAV SURVEYS – Utilizing our UAV we fly
your project site or quarry for pre-construction records,
and quantities. We then can re-fly at a set project
interval or at years end for as-built, project progress,
and quantity purposes. The UAV records photographs
of the earth and the resulting photographs can be
stitched together into an ortho-mosaic model, which can
be converted into 3-D point clouds and images similar to
HD Laser Scanning but from a birds eye perspective.
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IMAGING ROVER – Utilizing our V10 imaging rover, we
can provide 360o panoramic images of construction
sites. They can be used indoors and outdoors for all
types of projects and provide photographic records that
can be used to measure dimensions after the fact.
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LIDAR – Using Aerial, Mobile and Terrestrial Lidar,
point clouds can be gathered for all types of projects.
MACHINE CONTROL TRAINING & CALIBRATION SCHEDULE
WGPS is pleased to offer winter and springtime dates for the following Machine
Control Training Services:
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Machine Control Operators – In the classroom we go through the fundamentals of
system operations pertaining to file storage, operations and basic design creation.
Then in the field we go through the operations, perform measure-ups and calibration
procedures to ensure the systems are calibrated & ready (1 & 2 Day options)
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Paving & Milling classes - In a classroom we go through the fundamentals of paving
& milling with machine control systems and how to properly configure and use the
system. Then in the shop, we perform a hands on training session with your paver and
ensure operators are fully trained in the systems operations and settings. We then revisit during first operation to ensure systems are running correctly (1 & 2 Day options)
ALL MACHINE CONTROL SYSTEMS & MAKES SUPPORTED, CALL TODAY
PO BOX 35021, WINNIPEG MB, CANADA R2K 4J9
PH: (204)-799-5998 WWW.WGPS.CA
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Oil: Déjà-vu All Over Again?
By Peter Hall, Vice-President and Chief
Economist January 29, 2015
Or like the famous call a decade sooner than the last crash
– momentary $10 oil led to a famous and widely-quoted
declaration that structural factors were driving prices to $5
per barrel. Over-reactive predictions are probably the most
predictable part of large swings in indicators.
Another feature is the ‘permanent’ cancellation of projects.
They are gobbling up press lineage as we speak, inciting fears
of recession and fiscal red ink. Same thing following 2008.
And without a doubt, they have immediate and damaging
implications for the economy.
But, are they permanent? Not unless the plunge actually
persists. Subsequent price revival – even if only partial –
usually gets deal-makers back around the table. The carnage
is rarely as bad as feared in mid-storm.
Wild stormy weather stops us in our tracks. Factories close.
Offices are abandoned. School is cancelled. After the rush to
stock up, stores are shuttered. And when the storm hits, it’s
all we can think about – especially if the power goes out. It
can seem like an eternity, and can obliterate any pre-storm
memory. This sounds eerily similar to the oil price tempest
we are in the middle of right now. Today’s price seems like
the only reality, except that the plunge is still on. Are we
going to survive this thing? Can we ever expect a return to
calm?
Dial in to the news, and you’d be tempted to think not. It’s
natural that storms bring about their own brand of myopia,
but that’s when experience should make us wiser. And we all
have a lot of that to draw on. We only have to rewind back
to 2008 to see a very similar situation to today’s. Back then,
oil prices slid from well over $100 per barrel at the peak to
$40 at the trough, all in about 5 months. Currently, prices
are tumbling from just over $100 to just over $40 over a
6-month span. Just eyeballing the raw data, the similarity is
staggering. So are other key features.
Both episodes were preceded by positive predictions. Back
in 2008, fears that we were running out of oil led to very
believable predictions of imminent $200 per barrel crude.
Supply constraints in the 1970s led to very similar longerterm predictions. In today’s case, predictions weren’t as wild,
but in general forecasters preferred to believe that a return
to global growth would keep prices in the triple-digit zone.
Funny how diametrically wrong pundits can be, even with
a wealth of instructive recent experience. Both episodes
also produced pessimistic predictions. Ah, the clarity of the
ex post pundit: the 20-20 vision of events repeatedly recreates the illusion of equally crystal forward-vision. Credible
forecasters now see $40 oil persisting – just like they did in
2008, only to watch prices zoom up to $75.
So much for similarities. Are there contrasts? A key
difference between 2008 and now is that back then, the
biggest recession since the Great Depression was underway.
Currently there are worries about weakness, but the US
economy is growing gangbusters. Also, back then the
economy was highly dependent on policy measures.
This time, growth is more than self-generating. One more
point: back then supplies were very tight, then not. Now, we
believe we are swimming in extra supply, and we seem to
have forgotten that today’s surpluses could easily be soaked
up by resurgent emerging market growth.
What does history tell us? There are moments where sharp
movements persisted. The price hikes of the 1970’s were
with us a long time. The mid-1980’s plunge, credited with
ending Communism, was around until early in the New
Millennium. But those movements were driven by specific
structural factors.
Today’s plunge, influenced by recent supply, demand and
financial liquidity developments, is likely overdone; highfrequency hysteresis-hysteria for the moment seems to be
ruling the day. And perhaps the most important, yet oftforgotten instructive adage on current market mayhem is
that in the majority of cases, wild price movements set up
the conditions that architect their own undoing.
The bottom line? It’s hard to get a grip on reality in the
middle of a storm. History tells us plainly that better
weather is on the way. But in the clutches of its momentary
eternity, the storm convinces us that nothing else matters.
Oil’s recent rout is likely little different. If so, this too could be
a fast-forgotten moment.
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WESTERN CONFERENCE
March 9 - 13, 2015 in Brandon, MB
WORKSAFELYTM is coming to Brandon, MB:
offering training courses - for new entrants to
the workforce, seasoned workers and all levels of
management - that will keep your company up-todate and in compliance with legislation.
WORKSAFELYTM’s Western Conference will be held
at St. John Ambulance, located on the 3rd floor of
Brandon Shoppers Mall in Brandon, MB.
From March 9 - 13, 2015:
• morning classes begin at 8:30 a.m.
• afternoon classes begin at 1 p.m.
Full day: $120 +GST
Half day: $85 +GST
Two-day Traffic Controller Coordinator course: $400 +GST
(Lunch included)
MONDAY, MARCH 9
Morning:
Afternoon:
Supervisor Roles & Responsibilities
Committee/Worker Rep Training
Hazard Assessment
WHMIS
TUESDAY, MARCH 10
WEDNESDAY, MARCH 11
Morning:
Flagging
All Day:
First Aid ($85)
THURSDAY & FRIDAY, MARCH 12 - 13
Morning:
Fall Protection
Transportation of Dangerous Goods
Afternoon:
Emergency Response
Fire Extinguisher
Two-day:
Traffic Control Coordinator
TO REGISTER, PLEASE CONTACT
Sarah Higgins
204-947-1379
sarah@mhca.mb.ca
Stay Connected
mhca.mb.ca/worksafely
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Training Schedule
Winnipeg
TO REGISTER,
PLEASE CONTACT:
Sarah Higgins
sarah@mhca.mb.ca
February
COR™ Leadership in Safety Excellence, Brandon MB
COR™ Principles of Health & Safety Management, Brandon MB
COR™ Auditor, Brandon MB
Committee/Representitive Training (1/2 day AM)
COR™ Leadership in Safety Excellence
COR™ Principles of Health & Safety Management
COR™ Auditor
COR™ Auditor Refresher 1/2 day AM
EXPO North, Thompson MB
Feb. 2 - 3
Feb. 4
Feb. 5 - 6
Feb. 6
Feb. 9 - 10
Feb. 11
Feb. 12 - 13
Feb. 17
Feb. 24 - 26
St. John Ambulance
St. John Ambulance
St. John Ambulance
MHCA Office
MHCA Office
MHCA Office
MHCA Office
MHCA Office
Thompson
March
Sunday
Monday
26
Prime Contractor 1/2 day AM
Safety Administrator 1/2 day PM
WHMIS 1/2 day AM
TDG 1/2 day PM
Train the Trainer
EXPO South
March 3
March 3
March 4
March 4
March 5 - 6
March 24 - 26
MHCA Office
MHCA Office
MHCA Office
MHCA Office
Victoria Inn Hotel &
Convention Centre
April
Train the Trainer
COR™ Leadership in Safety Excellence
COR™ Principles of Health & Safety Management
COR™ Auditor
April 9 - 10
April 27 - 28
April 29
April 30 - May 1
MHCA Office
MHCA Office
MHCA Office
MHCA Office
Tuesday
27
3
4
17
5
24
18
25
12
19
7
13
21
COR Aud
itor
27
Saturday
2
8
14
20
Friday
1
9
15
Training
Flagperson
COR
Leadership
in Safety
Excellence
26
Thursday
30
6
Leadership
in Safety
Excellence
11
COR
Leadership
in Safety
Excellence
y
29
COR
10
Wednesda
28
22
16
23
COR Aud
itor
28
29
30
For the full calendar, visit
www.mhca.mb.ca/worksafely
For the most up-to-date training schedules for the coming months, visit www.mhca.mb.ca/worksafely
A demonstration of strong
Safety Leadership
TO REGISTER:
worksafely@mhca.mb.ca
/ManitobaHeavy
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MANITOBA HEAVY CONSTRUCTION ASSOCIATION
Unit 3 -1680 Ellice Ave. Winnipeg MB R3H OZ2
Tel: (204) 947-1379 Fax: (204) 943 -2279 www.mhca.mb.ca
Email: brenda@mhca.mb.ca January 29, 2015
TENDER NO. 6525 - CULVERT IMPROVEMENTS
Location: PTH 32 in Winkler at Pembina Avenue Tender Availability: Currently available
Tender Due: 12:00 Noon, February 3, 2015
Owner: Infrastructure and Transportation
Phone: 204-945-3637
The work involves construction of a Double Cell Reinforced Concrete Box Culvert Extension for Stormwater Drain Culvert on
Provincial Trunk Highway 32, N of NE 1/4 Sec 33-2-4W in the city of Winkler, Bridge Site No. 4508-00.
C.O. X03710 - STOCKPILING STONE RIP-RAP
Location: Birtle-Russell-Sioux Valley-Minnedosa-St. Lazare area Tender Availability: Currently available
Tender Due: 12:00 Noon, February 3, 2015
Owner: Infrastructure and Transportation Phone: 204-726-6800
The work involves supplying, loading, hauling and stockpiling Stone Rip-Rap (Class 60mm) in Birtle, Russell, Sioux Valley,
Minnedosa and St. Lazare area.
C.O. X31284 - CHANNEL EXCAVATION
Location: Portage Diversion, Vicinity of Oakland (Phase 3-South of PR 227) (west) Tender Availability: Currently available
Tender Due: 12;00 Noon, February 4, 2015
Owner: Infrastructure and Transportation Phone: 204-2393668 The work involves channel excavation of approximately 580 m of the Portage Diversion Channel (west of the low flow
channel) in Section 17-13-7W and disposal in a borrow pit along the west side of the West Dike.
C.O. X31290 - CHANNEL REPAIRS AT THE INLET STRUCTURE
Location: Portage La Prairie
Tender Availability: Currently available
Tender Due: 12:00 Noon, February 4, 2015
Owner: Infrastructure and Transportation
Phone: 204-945-3773
The work to be done under this Contract shall consist of:
•
Two Hydraulic Excavator c/w Twister Bucket (Min. Group 13) on hourly rate
•
Two Articulated Dump Truck (Min. Group 2) on hourly rate and • Water Control (if required)
C.O. X03707 - STOCKPILING STONE RIP-RAP
Location: Various Locations: Rural Municipalities of Pipestone and Two Borders
Tender Availability: Currently available
Tender Due: 12;00 Noon, February 5, 2015
Owner: Infrastructure and Transportation
Phone: 204-726-6800
The work involves, supplying, loading, hauling and stockpiling Stone Rip-Rap, Class 600mm in the Rural Municipalities of
Pipestone and Two Borders.
C.O. X03706 - STOCKPILING STONE RIP-RAP
Location: Various Locations: Rural Municipality of Two Borders
Tender Availability: Currently available
Tender Due: 12:00 Noon, February 5, 2015
Owner: Infrastructure and Transportation
Phone: 204-726-6800
The work involves, supplying, loading, hauling and stockpiling Stone Rip-Rap, Class 600mm in the Rural Municipality Two
Borders.
C.O. X31289 - DRAINAGE IMPROVEMENTS ON YOUVILLE DRAIN
Location: NW21-05-08E to NE32-07-06E, Vicinity of Landmark
Tender Availability: Currently available
Tender Due: 12:00 Noon, February 6, 2015
Owner: Infrastructure and Transportation
Phone: 204-795-7267
•
The work involves Drain Excavation (Modified) Excavate side slopes and drain at specified locations
•
Rip-Rap Enhancements at all locations where material has already been stockpiled
•
Loading and Hauling of previously excavated material
•
Supply and Install Geotextile fabric
***Mandatory Site Inspection at pre tender meeting*****
C.O. X31285 - CHANNEL EXCAVATION
Location: Portage Diversion, Vicinity of Oakland, (Phase 3 - South of PR 227) (East)
Tender Availability: Currently available
Tender Due: 12:00 Noon, February 6, 2015
Owner: Infrastructure and Transportation
Fax: 204-239-3668The work involves channel excavation of
approximately 460m of the Portage Diversion Channel (East of the low flow channel) in Section 17-13-7W and disposal in
borrow pits on the East side of the East Dike.
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MANITOBA HEAVY CONSTRUCTION ASSOCIATION
Unit 3 -1680 Ellice Ave. Winnipeg MB R3H OZ2
Tel: (204) 947-1379 Fax: (204) 943 -2279 www.mhca.mb.ca
Email: brenda@mhca.mb.ca January 29, 2015
C.O. X03708 - STOCKPILING STONE RIP-RAP
Location: Municipalities of Souris-Glenwood & Oakland-WawanesaTender Availability: Currently available
Tender Due: 12:00 Noon, February 10, 2015
Owner: Infrastructure and Transportation
Phone: 204-726-6800
The work involves, supplying, loading, hauling and stockpiling Stone Rip-Rap, Class 600mm in the Rural Municipalities of
Souris-Glenwood and Oakland-Wawanesa
C.O. X03709 - STOCKPILING STONE RIP-RAP
Location: Various locations: Rural Municipalities of Argyle, Killarney-Turtle Mountain and Deloraine-Winchester
Tender Availability: Currently available
Tender Due: 12:00 Noon, February 10, 2015
Owner: Infrastructure and Transportation
Phone: 204-726-6800
The work involves, supplying, loading, hauling and stockpiling Stone Rip-Rap, Class 600mm in the Rural Municipalities of
Argyle, Killarney-Turtle Mountain and Deloraine-Winchester.
C.O. X03711 - STOCKPILING STONE RIP-RAP
Location: Virden-Cromer-Elkhorn area Tender Availability: Currently available
Tender Due: 12:00 Noon, February 12, 2015
Owner: Infrastructure and Transportation
Phone: 204-726-6800
The work involves, supplying, loading, hauling and stockpiling Stone Rip-Rap, Class 600mm in Virden, Cromer and Elkhorn
area.
(M) Indicates MHCA member / (COR™) Indicates an MHCA WORKSAFELY CORTM Certified Company
MANITOBA HEAVY CONSTRUCTION ASSOCIATION - 3-1680 Ellice Avenue, Winnipeg MB R3H OZ2
Tel: (204) 947-1379 Fax: (204) 943-2279 Email: brenda@mhca.mb.ca AT January 29, 2015
Manitoba Infrastructure & Transportation www.gov.mb.ca/tgs/contracts/tenders/index.html (as of January 29, 2015)
TENDER NO. 6524 - BRIDGE CONSTRUCTION ON PTH 17 AT NETLEY CREEK 8 KM EAST OF PTH 7 (EAST OF TEULON)
Closing: January 27, 2015Results:
Diaser Management$1,846,341.00
Graham Construction$1,917,499.25
(M) M.D. Steele Construction Ltd.$2,097,184.20
(M) PCL Construction$2,259,501.68
Bird Construction$2,314,016.17
Gateway Construction & Engineering Ltd.
$2,348,955.14
Surespan Construction (COR™) $2,494,227.22
(M) MACAW MACDONALD LTD (COR™) $2,540,717.61
Armcon Ltd. (COR™) $2,729,856.58
Minty's Moving$2,841,842.00
Ruskin Construction$5,987,548.00
City of Winnipeg (as of January 29, 2015) www.winnipeg.ca
TENDER NO. 1173-2014 - 2014 SEWER RENEWALS AND REPAIRS - CONTRACT NO. 17
Closing: January 27, 2015Results:
(M) Al-San Underground Ltd. (COR™) $1,268,745.00
(M) JC Paving Ltd. (COR™) $1,292,452.50
(M) Rocky Road Recycling Ltd. (COR™) $1,334,307.50
(M) Beaver Sewer and Water Services Ltd. (COR™) $1,335,491.00
(M) Darco Enterprises (COR™) $1,336,375.00
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