Electrical Maintenance

Last updated on April 18, 2024

Private contractors are responsible for maintaining the electrical infrastructure year-round on highways and Provincially-owned side roads in B.C. Some examples of electrical inventory maintained by the contractors include:

  • Overhead lights
  • Traffic and pedestrian signals
  • Warning signs, railway flashers and fire signals
  • Tunnel and snowshed lighting
  • Speed reader boards
  • Web cameras

Agreement & Specifications

There are five electrical maintenance service areas in B.C.

The electrical maintenance service agreements commencing in 2020-2022 are for five-year terms with a possibility of a five-year extension.

Quality

To ensure contractors are meeting their obligations their performance is monitored.

Bid Opportunities

Past Request for Proposals

Electrical Maintenance RFP Results
Service Area RFP # Commencement Preferred Proponent
Vancouver Island ELEC-SAVI-R3 1 September 2020 Raylec Power Limited Partnership by its general partner Raylec Power Ltd.
Northern Region ELEC-SANR-R3 1 September 2021 Westcana Electric Inc.
Lower Mainland West ELEC-SALMW-R3 1 September 2021 Cobra Electric Regional Services Ltd.
Lower Mainland East ELEC-SALME-R3 1 September 2021 Cobra Electric Regional Services Ltd.
Southern Interior Region ELEC-SASIR-R3 1 September 2022 Cobra Electric Interior Services Limited Partnership by its general partner Cobra Electric Interior Services Ltd.

 

Report a Problem

Report a problem such as pot holes, highway or bridge damage, sign damage, pavement marking, drainage problems, road debris or an animal carcass.

You can also report electrical problems like overhead signs, street lights, pedestrian lighting, and signals that are out or damaged.

Contact information

Contact ministry staff or contractors about highway infrastructure maintenance services or contracting.