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TendersTenders
MUNICIPALITY OF
MORRIS-TURNBERRY
GRAVEL TENDERS
1. Sealed and clearly marked tenders are now being received for the
purpose of supplying, crushing, loading, hauling and spreading
approximately 34,000 metric tonnes of Granular ‘M’ Gravel for the
roads in the south half of the Morris Ward in the Municipality of
Morris-Turnberry. This work is to be done between May 1
and June 22, 2007 to the satisfaction of the Public Works
Co-ordinator. An alternative date must be approved by the Public
Works Co-ordinator.
2. a) Sealed and clearly marked tenders are now being received for the
purpose of supplying, crushing, loading, hauling and spreading
approximately 16,000 metric tonnes of Granular ‘M’ Gravel for the
roads in the north half of the Turnberry Ward in the Municipality of
Morris-Turnberry. This work is to be done between May 1
and June 22, 2007 to the satisfaction of the Public Works
Co-ordinator. An alternative date must be approved by the Public
Works Co-ordinator.
OR
b) Sealed and clearly marked tenders are now being received for the
purpose of crushing, loading, hauling and spreading approximately
16,000 metric tonnes of Granular ‘M’ Gravel for the roads in the north
half of the Turnberry Ward in the Municipality of Morris-Turnberry.
This work is to be done between May 1 and June 22, 2007 to the
satisfaction of the Public Works Co-ordinator. An alternative date
must be approved by the Public Works Co-ordinator.
3. Sealed and clearly marked tenders are now being received for the
purpose of crushing and stockpiling approximately 12,000 metric
tonnes of Granular ‘M’ Gravel for a stockpile at the Woolcock Pit in
the Turnberry Ward of the Municipality of Morris-Turnberry. This work
is to be done between May 1 and June 30, 2007 to the satisfaction
of the Public Works Co-ordinator. An alternative date must be
approved by the Public Works Co-ordinator.
Under any of the above tenders the contractor is responsible for the
weighing of the material.
The contractor is to be responsible for any rules and regulations,
which may be applicable under the Pits and Quarries Act on supplied
material.
The contractor must supply a minimum of 2,000 metric tonnes per
day. Cr ushed gravel will be sampled and tested and must meet
Municipality specifications.
The contractor is to tender on 1, 2 and 3 separately and each will be
considered as an individual tender.
The contractor must supply a WSIB Clearance Certificate prior to
commencement of the project.
Apply to the undersigned for contract forms.
Tenders must be received at the Clerk’s Office by 12:00 p.m.,
March 19, 2007 and be accompanied by an certified cheque for
10% of the enclosed bid.
Lowest or any tender, not necessarily accepted.
For further information, please contact the undersigned.
Barry O’Krafka - Public Works Co-ordinator
Municipality of Morris-Turnberry
41342 Morris Road, RR 4,
Brussels, ON N0G 1H0
Telephone: 519-887-6137
Fax: 519-887-6424
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Remembrance excellence
Mary Lou Stewart (left) and Donna Dougherty (right) of the Blyth Legion were on hand last
week to hand out certificates in recognition of outstanding poems and posters designed by
the primary students of Blyth Public School for Remembrance Day. The students, from left:
Tiffany Conrad, Phaedra Scott and Lara Nauwelaerts. (Shawn Loughlin photo)
Congratulations
Members of the Blyth Legion paid a visit to Blyth Public School last week to award the winners
of the Legion’s poster and poem contest. These were the best of the junior division. From left:
Mary Lou Stewart from the Legion, Sadie Chalmers, Kelsey Kerr, Morgan Gregory, Kathryn
Peach, Brittany Boyce, Bryce Wheeler, Kennan Macdonald and Donna Dougherty from the
Legion. (Shawn Loughlin photo)
Nicely done
Blyth Public School received a visit from guests from the local Legion last week. Members of
the Legion were on hand to award the intermediate students who excelled in the Legion’s
poem and poster contest for Remembrance Day. From left: Mary Lou Stewart from the
Legion, Jack Weiler, Adam Cronin, Jason Warwick, Kayla Black, Tyler Black, Brooklyn Rae
Vercruyssen and Alexandra Raynard and the Legion’s Donna Dougherty. (Shawn Loughlin photo)