Division02-Existing Conditions
Division03-Concrete
Division04-Masonry
Division05-Metals
Division06-Wood, Plastics, and Composites
Division07-Thermal and Moisture Protection
Division08-Openings
Division09-Finishes
Division10-Specialties
Division12-Furnishings
Division14-Conveying Systems
Division21-Fire Suppression
Division22-Plumbing
Division23-Heating, Ventilating, and Air Conditioning
Division25-Integrated Automation
Division26-Electrical
Division27-Communication
Division28-Electronic Safety and Security
Division31-Earthwork
Division32-Exterior Improvements
Division33-Utilities
***DOCUMENTS ARE AVAILABLE THROUGH THE CONSTRUCTION ASSOCIATION***
NBCC SJ CAMPUS REDEVELOPMENT
PHASE 1 : TRADES EXPANSION
SAINT JOHN, N.B.
352 BY520A
The pre-site visit note added - Meet at the entrance to the existing trades building at the back of the campus.
BID DEPOSITORY TENDER CLOSING DATE June 3, 2025.
ADDRESS ALL INQUIRIES TO
MURDOCK & BOYD ARCHITECTS INC
Att: Michael Colpitts, AANB
50 King Street
Saint John NB E2L 1G4
506-646-9200
m.colpitts@architects.nb.ca
Attention
Civil
CBCL Ltd
David Parsons, P. Eng.
506-633-6650
davidp@cbcl.ca
Structural
Eastern Designers & Company Ltd.
Tom MacLean
506-452-8480
tmaclean@easterndesigners.com
Mechanical
MCW Maricor Ltd.
Scott Mowery, P. Eng.
506-847-8285
SMowery@mcw.com
Electrical
RSEI Consultants Ltd.
Tracey McDade
506-651-0005
tmcdade@rsei.nb.ca
SITE VISIT
DATE & TIME
May 22, 2025 AT 11:00 AM
CONTACT
Michael Colpitts
506-646-9200
m.colpitts@architects.nb.ca
Pay Equity
The Government of New Brunswick is committed to encouraging and incentivizing the adoption of pay equity by employers doing business with government.
The Women's Equality Branch has developed an online Pay Equity Learning Module for Employers. To complete the module and obtain your certificate of completion, please visit www.gnb.ca/payequity.
For questions, please contact the Pay Equity Bureau toll free: (877) 253-0266 or by Email: peb-bes@gnb.ca
This is a tender notice only. In order to submit a bid, you must obtain official tender documents from the New Brunswick Opportunities Network, another authorized tendering service or as indicated in the tender notice.
This procurement is subject to the
Procurement Act and
Construction Services Regulation.
All bid submissions must be accompanied by a security deposit in the amount of ten percent (10%) of the total bid price. Further details related to bid bond requirements, contract term and insurance requirements are listed in the related tender documents.
The Province of New Brunswick reserves the right to waive minor non-compliance where such non-compliance is not of a material nature in its sole and absolute discretion, or to accept or reject in whole or in part any or all Bids, with or without giving notice. Such minor non-compliance will be deemed substantial compliance and capable of acceptance. The Province will be the sole judge of whether a Bid is accepted or rejected.
Excluded Jurisdictions
1. In accordance with section 143.1 of Regulation 2022-78 under the Procurement Act, US Bids for this solicitation may be refused at the sole discretion of the Government of New Brunswick. Refused bids will not be returned and there will be no further notification to refused bidders.
2. For the purpose of this section:
2.1 "US Bid" means a bid submission from:
a) a US Entity, or
b) a joint venture, syndicate, partnership or other business combination or cooperative arrangement in combination with a US Entity that is submitted from a Place of Business within the United States of America.
2.2 "US Entity" means
a) a business or professional organization, including without limitation a corporation, partnership, joint venture, professional corporation, limited liability company, sole proprietorship, trust or association or other commercial organization, that is created, established, formed or incorporated in any jurisdiction in the United States of America; and
b) any entity that is owned or controlled by an entity listed in paragraph 2.2(a); and
2.3 "Place of Business" means an establishment where a vendor or manufacturer conducts activities on a permanent basis, is clearly identified by name and is accessible during normal business hours.
Tariffs Price Adjustments
Suppliers should prepare bid submissions based on information and costs known at the time of submission. If the price of any goods included within this solicitation is affected by new, previously undisclosed tariffs or duties implemented after the bid submission period has closed and/or the supplier has been awarded a purchase order and/or contract, suppliers may request a price increase from the Government of New Brunswick (GNB) to offset the increased costs (a "Tariff Price Adjustment") as
outlined in this section.
Before requesting a Tariff Price Adjustment from GNB, suppliers should first seek refund or relief from applicable federal and provincial/territorial government applicable tariff relief programs.
If the supplier is unable to obtain financial relief or support from federal and/or provincial/territorial governments, suppliers may request a Tariff Price Adjustment for the affected goods, after providing sufficient evidence that financial relief or support was denied.
Suppliers must substantiate any Tariff Price Adjustment request with supporting information and documentation satisfactory to GNB in its sole discretion, including but not limited to: 1) A detailed description of the goods on which a price increase is sought, the associated HS codes, and the applicable tariffs; 2) Detailed breakdown of how tariffs have impacted the supplier's operations and/or supply chain, including raw materials, production, and shipping; 3) A cost comparison before and after
the tariffs, showing how they directly impact the supplier's pricing, and the supplier's plans to mitigate cost pressures; 4) Evidence demonstrating the supplier's inability to source the goods or substitutes from non-US suppliers, or other factors preventing the sourcing of the goods or substitutes from non-US suppliers (e.g., contractual obligations); and 5) Any supportive or corroborative information, such as communications from the supplier's supply chain or logistics partners, which
confirms the impact of tariffs on the supplier's costs.
Requests for Tariff Price Adjustments should be sent to the contact person on the Purchase Order. Acceptance of any price increase is solely at the Government of New Brunswick's discretion, and subject to any conditions imposed at the time of approval.
All bids will be deemed to have been submitted in contemplation of the above noted potential adjustments to price. By submitting a bid, each supplier acknowledges that the other suppliers who have submitted bids may obtain a Tariff Price Adjustment in accordance with the requirements noted above, and waives any claim, action or proceeding against GNB relating to a Tariff Price Adjustment to any contract arising from this solicitation.
This procurement is subject to the provisions of the Canadian Free Trade Agreement, the Canada-European Union Comprehensive Economic and Trade Agreement, the Agreement on Government Procurement under the World Trade Organization and the Comprehensive and Progressive Agreement for Trans-Pacific Partnership.
Further details related to bid bond requirements, contract term and insurance requirements are listed in the related tender documents.