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KFHC Cliff Crescent & Curtis Crescent Contractor Prequalification

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Stage Open – Request for Prequalification
Sector Public
Project/Bid No. RFPQ 19-A
DataBid ID 0036020119
Project Location
Various/Multiple, Kingston ON
(Frontenac) , Canada
Project Class General Building
Industry Residential
Trade Social Housing

Bids Due
February 15, 2019 11:00 AM –
Bids Due To Kingston & Frontenac Housing Corporation (KFHC)
Estimated Cost Estimate Not Available
Detail of Services
Kingston & Frontenac Housing Corporation intends to invite a maximum of 5 Pre-Qualified General Contractors to bid on a total of 24 housing units in 8 buildings at Cliff Crescent and Curtis Crescent Kingston.

Questions Contact
Scott VanderSchoor, CCA,CIHCM
Manager of Technical Services
613-546-5591 ext 1560
sv***********@**hc.ca

Project/Document Info
Kingston & Frontenac Housing Corporation (KFHC) – Documents are available for electronic download from Biddingo

DOW’s
Division 02 – Existing Conditions Existing Conditions
Division 03 – Concrete Concrete
Division 04 – Masonry Masonry
Division 05 – Metals Metals
Division 06 – Wood, Plastics and Composites Wood, Plastics and Composites
Division 07 – Thermal and Moisture Protection Thermal and Moisture Protection
Division 08 – Openings Openings
Division 09 – Finishes Finishes
Division 10 – Specialties Specialties
Division 22 – Plumbing Plumbing
Division 23 – HVAC HVAC
Division 26 – Electrical Electrical

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