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St. John's International Airport
The St. John's Port Authority is seeking a contractor to perform structural investigation repairs at Oceanex Terminal 1, located in St. John's Harbour, Newfoundland and Labrador. The work covers concrete overlay repairs at keyway areas between cribs (including dowels and reinforced concrete), localized concrete patching on the cope wall and edge of deck slab, replacement of safety ladders in keyway repair areas, and the supply and installation of rubber tire fenders (small, large, and one cylindrical) along with pad eye anchorages and incidental protective coating work. Sealed bids must be submitted through MERX by 2:00 PM NDT on July 20, 2026, with a bid intent and question acceptance deadline of 12:00 AM NDT on July 15, 2026.
Posted Date
Jul 3, 2026
Due Date
Jul 20, 2026
Release: Jul 3, 2026
St. John's International Airport
Close: Jul 20, 2026
The St. John's Port Authority is seeking a contractor to perform structural investigation repairs at Oceanex Terminal 1, located in St. John's Harbour, Newfoundland and Labrador. The work covers concrete overlay repairs at keyway areas between cribs (including dowels and reinforced concrete), localized concrete patching on the cope wall and edge of deck slab, replacement of safety ladders in keyway repair areas, and the supply and installation of rubber tire fenders (small, large, and one cylindrical) along with pad eye anchorages and incidental protective coating work. Sealed bids must be submitted through MERX by 2:00 PM NDT on July 20, 2026, with a bid intent and question acceptance deadline of 12:00 AM NDT on July 15, 2026.
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St. John’s International Airport Authority (SJIAA) is seeking proposals from qualified consultants to design and facilitate the development of its next Strategic Plan. The project involves professional consulting services to guide the airport's future direction and operational goals. Submissions must be completed electronically through the MERX platform by the specified April 2026 deadline.
Posted Date
Mar 17, 2026
Due Date
Apr 30, 2026
Release: Mar 17, 2026
St. John's International Airport
Close: Apr 30, 2026
St. John’s International Airport Authority (SJIAA) is seeking proposals from qualified consultants to design and facilitate the development of its next Strategic Plan. The project involves professional consulting services to guide the airport's future direction and operational goals. Submissions must be completed electronically through the MERX platform by the specified April 2026 deadline.
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Board meetings and strategic plans from St. John's International Airport
This document is a Progress Report on the St. John's International Airport Authority's (SJIAA) three-year Accessibility Plan, detailing advancements in meeting requirements under the Accessible Canada Act. The report outlines SJIAA's commitment to creating a safe, welcoming, and accessible environment by identifying, removing, and preventing barriers. Key focus areas include Information and Communication Technologies, Communication, Procurement of Goods, Services, and Facilities, Design and Delivery of Programs and Services, Built Environment, Employment, and Training. The overall vision is to ensure fair and equitable access and improve opportunities for persons with disabilities.
This document outlines the St. John's International Airport Authority's ongoing $250 million, 10-year Airport Improvement and Expansion Plan, which was announced in 2014. The plan aims to increase capacity, enhance facilities, and improve the overall passenger experience to accommodate existing and future passenger growth, with a target of two million passengers annually. Key projects detailed for 2016 include the continued expansion of the Terminal Building, construction of a new four-leg roundabout, development of a new cell phone waiting parking lot, covered walkways, and extensions to employee and public parking facilities.
The 10-year Expansion and Improvement Plan, initiated in 2014 with a $245 million investment, aims to ensure the safety and operational integrity of existing facilities, expand the Airport Terminal Building to accommodate two million passengers annually, and enhance accessibility during low-visibility conditions. Key components include the Airport Terminal Building expansion and the Accessibility and Safety Initiative, which involves the installation of Category III Instrument Landing Systems. The plan is slated for completion in 2023, expecting to benefit the community and support regional economic growth.
The 2024-2026 Strategic Plan for St. John's International Airport Authority outlines a roadmap to advance Newfoundland and Labrador's economy and global reach by connecting the region with the world. It focuses on five strategic priorities: People and Culture, Digital Transformation, Financial Strength, Operational Excellence and Resiliency, and Airport Development and Community Partnerships, aiming to enhance services, foster growth, and contribute to community well-being.
This Accessibility Plan and Feedback Process for St. John's International Airport Authority outlines a strategic commitment to identify, remove, and prevent accessibility barriers. The plan focuses on enhancing accessibility across information and communication (both technological and other forms), procurement, design and delivery of programs and services, built environment, employment, and training. It aims to foster a more diverse and inclusive airport community, ensuring compliance with Canadian accessibility legislation and supporting the full participation of persons with disabilities.
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