Halifax Harbour Bridges (HHB) seeks qualified contractor to help extend the life of bridge infrastructure
Halifax Harbour Bridges (HHB), owner-operator of two large cable suspension bridges in Nova Scotia, is looking for a qualified contractor to help extend the life of these two critical pieces of infrastructure.
About the Project: Their immediate goal is to find a competent general contractor to remove the existing coatings system to bare steel, identify and carry out the required steel work, and implement a corrosion protection system for the Angus L. Macdonald Bridge, to provide 25 years of coating service life.
The Steel Repairs and Coating Program includes the following bridge components:
- Two main towers (each 99.19 meters tall)
- A steel pier (30 meters tall)
- DCB-D6 Truss Spans (280m long)
- D6 to Abutment Girder Spans (160m long)
- Halifax Girder Spans (80m long)
The Tender Scope will include the two main towers, PierD1, and Truss Spans DCB to D3 for an expected 3 years Contract. Please see the attached General Arrangement.
Learn more about this project on March 7
HHB engineering staff are hosting a 90-minute virtual presentation to brief potential contractors on this $50 million opportunity. During the session, interested contractors can learn about the bridges, the condition of the existing coatings, and our tender scoping schedule that kicks off this Spring.
Date: March 7, 2024
Time: 1 p.m.
Location: Online (Microsoft Teams)
REGISTER NOW! Click here to register for this session.
Questions?
For more information about this session, contact HHB Project Manager Walter Watkins (wwatkins@hdbc.ns.ca), or 902-476-6370.