Fort Victoria Tank Rehabilitation
Public Works and Environment
What is this contract for?
The Government of Bermuda, Ministry of Public Works is soliciting proposals from experienced Contractors to undertake a rehabilitation of Fort Victoria Tanks, St George’s. The purpose of this work is to seal the interior of the tanks and protect the underlying concrete. This work involves; Pressure washing of floor and wall surfaces; stopping leaks by repair and sealing of the concrete to include removal of unsound and unbonded materials, chemical grouting, patching compounds, resurfacing compounds, and plugging compounds; chip and make permanent repairs of all perimeter wall and floor cracks and /or holes; and surface preparation for, and installation of a Polyurethane Elastomer Lining System. Contractors submitting a proposal for this work will be required to provide sufficient information to demonstrate their technical capability and availability to complete the scope of works and deliverables in accordance with the RFP documents and demonstrate that they have successfully provided similar services and works in the past. Proposals submitted by Contractors who cannot demonstrate this expertise will be automatically rejected. Interested parties that require any additional information may contact ; Attention: J. Tarik Christopher ,P. Eng. Principal Engineer ( Water and Sewage Section) Email: tjchristopher@gov.bm ** Absolutely no verbal questions/clarification will be acknowledged. Request for Proposal release date: – 29 January 2018 Deadline for submission of documents – Completed tenders must be returned to the Ministry of Public Works reception desk on the Third Floor of the General Post Office Building, Hamilton submissions must be submitted no later than 3pm AST 27 February 2018 Late submission will not be considered.
Responsible Minister
Tender Documents
Official notice
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