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Open civil & earthworks tenders in Saskatchewan

10 open civil & earthworks construction tenders in Saskatchewan right now, scanned daily from the official procurement portals and tagged by trade.

Updated July 10, 2026.

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Frequently asked questions

Where do Saskatchewan civil & earthworks tenders come from?
Public procurement portals — CanadaBuys, MERX, Biddingo, the Alberta Purchasing Connection, SaskTenders, and municipal sites (BC tenders arrive via MERX and Biddingo). Cornerstone tags each posting by trade, so this page shows the Saskatchewan work tagged civil & earthworks. Each listing links to the official source.
Is it free to see open civil & earthworks tenders in Saskatchewan?
Yes — browsing is free and needs no account. A free Cornerstone account scores these tenders to your trade, geography, and bonding capacity, and drafts a compliance-aware proposal for the ones you pursue.
How is a tender classified as civil & earthworks?
Cornerstone reads each posting's scope from its title and description and tags the trades involved. This list is the Saskatchewan tenders tagged civil & earthworks; many tenders span several trades, so always confirm the full scope in the official documents.

Listings aggregated from public procurement portals; each links to its official source. Trade tags are Cornerstone’s classification of each posting’s scope — always confirm the full scope in the official tender documents. General information, not procurement advice.