Who Won Canadian Space Agency (CSA) Contracts?

20 contract awards from Canadian Space Agency (CSA) on public record — the winning suppliers, contract values, and award dates, free to search with no account required.

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Top suppliers

  1. CSMC Labs Inc.1 award
  2. SpaceDIRT1 award
  3. Volta Space Technologies1 award
  4. CSMC Nuclear Inc.1 award
  5. Services paysagers Dominique Filion / Jardins Groupe Design Inc.1 award

Recent Canadian Space Agency (CSA) awards

SupplierContractValueYear
CSMC Labs Inc.Lunar Surface Exploration Initiative (LSEI) Architectural Studies The Contractors must provide a team comprised of more than two organizations to perform a comprehensive Architecture Study within one of two designated capability areas o Mining & In-Situ Resource Utilization (ISRU). To complete the Architecture Studies, CSA is seeking organizations/individuals, preferably from the ISRU domain, who have the knowledge, expertise, and experience to produce an assessment of a proposed In-situ resource utilization (ISRU) sub-architecture on the Moon’s surface. The architecture studies are sought to be comprehensive, with necessary technical details to assess a technology’s feasibility and inform future space exploration planning activities.$02026
Volta Space TechnologiesLunar Surface Exploration Initiative (LSEI) Architectural Studies The Contractors must provide a team comprised of more than two organizations to perform a comprehensive Architecture Study within one of two designated capability areas o Power Generation & Distribution. To complete the Architecture Studies, CSA is seeking organizations/individuals, preferably from the Space Power , who have the knowledge, expertise, and experience to produce an assessment of a proposed power sub-architecture on the Moon’s surface. The architecture studies are sought to be comprehensive, with necessary technical details to assess a technology’s feasibility and inform future space exploration planning activities.$02026
CSMC Nuclear Inc.Lunar Surface Exploration Initiative (LSEI) Architectural Studies The Contractors must provide a team comprised of more than two organizations to perform a comprehensive Architecture Study within one of two designated capability areas o Power Generation & Distribution. To complete the Architecture Studies, CSA is seeking organizations/individuals, preferably from the Space Power domain, who have the knowledge, expertise, and experience to produce an assessment of a proposed power sub-architecture on the Moon’s surface. The architecture studies are sought to be comprehensive, with necessary technical details to assess a technology’s feasibility and inform future space exploration planning activities.$02026
SpaceDIRTLunar Surface Exploration Initiative (LSEI) Architectural Studies The Contractors must provide a team comprised of more than two organizations to perform a comprehensive Architecture Study within one of two designated capability areas o Mining & In-Situ Resource Utilization (ISRU); To complete the Architecture Studies, CSA is seeking organizations/individuals, preferably from the ISRU domain, who have the knowledge, expertise, and experience to produce an assessment of an In-situ resource utilization (ISRU) sub-architecture on the Moon’s surface. The architecture studies are sought to be comprehensive, with necessary technical details to assess a technology’s feasibility and inform future space exploration planning activities.$02026
Services paysagers Dominique Filion / Jardins Groupe Design Inc.ADDENDUM #1 / ADDENDA NO 1 Further to the above- mentioned Request for Proposal documentation previously forwarded; Addendum (#1) is hereby issued. ********************************************************************** OPTIONAL SITE VISIT Arrangements have been made for the site visit to be held on March 25, 2026 at 1:30 PM. It is recommended that the Bidder or a representative of the Bidder visit the work site. Canadian Space Agency 6767 Route de l'Aéroport Longueuil, Quebec, J3Y 8Y9 Bidders must communicate with the Contracting Officer no later than March 24, 2026, 12:00 pm to confirm attendance and provide the following information: a. Business name b. Business address c. Business phone number d. Bidder’s representative name(s), with email address and phone number Bidders who do not confirm attendance and who do not provide the above information will not be allowed access to the site. No alternative appointment will be given to bidders who do not attend or do not send a representative. The representative of the bidder may be requested to sign the Site Visit Attendance Sheet at the site visit. Bidders who do not participate in the visit will not be precluded from submitting a bid. Bidders must note that all questions must be sent, by email, to the attention of the Contracting Officer. CSA delegate(s) on site are not authorized to take and/or respond to any questions received from potential bidders on site visits. Any clarifications or changes to the bid solicitation resulting from the site visit will be included as an amendment to the bid solicitation. ******************************************************************** PURPOSE The Canadian Space Agency (CSA) wishes to retain the services of a firm specialized in landscaping and landscape maintenance to carry out landscape maintenance work at the John H. Chapman Space Centre (JHCSC). DURATION OF THE WORK The Work is to be performed during the period of the contract awarded to March 31, 2028. Optional Period. The Contractor grants Canada the irrevocable option(s) to extend the Contract by up to three (3) additional one (1) year period(s) under the same terms and conditions and at the prices, rates, or both stated in the Contract.$02026
WNCS Inc.The CSA requires a consultant to complete a Threat and Risk Assessment (TRA) of the CSA facilities supporting Canadarm3 and Gateway Payloads operations.$02026
Softsim Technologies Inc.This contract is for continuous support for the CSA's Financial Systems Team from a technical standpoint (analysis and Advanced business application programming (ABAP) programming) and to address CSA clients’ specific requirements and implement the Digital Controllership Program (DCP) releases. Required resource: A.7 Progammer/Analyst (one (1) intermediate-level resource)$02026
EarthDaily Analytics Corp.This initiative is part of CSA’s strategic effort to establish a scalable, production-grade national EO analytics platform. The Work will result in the delivery of a cohesive, phased solution composed of modular, testable, and independently deployable components. The Contractor is responsible for providing strategic, architectural, development, and operational expertise throughout the solution development lifecycle. ***Only selected SBIPS SA Holders currently holding a SBIPS SA for Geospatial Informatics Services – Tier 1 under the EN537-05IT01 series of SAs are invited to compete. SA Holders may not submit a bid in response to this bid solicitation unless they have been invited to do so. However, should an uninvited SA Holder wish to be invited, it may contact the Contracting Authority to request an invitation at any time prior to five business days before the published bid closing date, and an invitation will be made to that SA Holder unless it would not be consistent with the efficient operation of the procurement system. In no circumstance will such an invitation require Canada to extend a bid closing date..***$02026
René PelletierThe Canadian Space Agency (CSA) Operational Space Medicine (OSM) group requires an Osteopathic Manual Practitioner, with experience treating astronauts, particularly in the post-flight reconditioning period following a long duration mission.$02026
Somagen Diagnostics Inc.This contract is to conduct a study to assess the feasibility of using a point-of-care, portable D-dimer testing device on the International Space Station (ISS). This contract could lead to further deployment activity support, should the feasibility study be conclusive. The Work involves the following: 1) To confirm, preliminarily, the technical feasibility of integrating a point-of-care D-dimer testing device into the ISS environment and to determine whether a Commercial Off the Shelf (COTS) device can be used without major redesign to operate safely and reliably in space, with attention to sample handling in microgravity. 2) To assess the feasibility for integration with existing spacecraft safety and system requirements, such as but not limited to, power, electromagnetic compatibility, thermal control, environmental, materials and processes and human factors, as well as launch, stowage and handling, crew installation and operations. 3) Developing a preliminary space concept for the use of the D-dimer testing device on ISS. Following the feasibility assessment (tasks 1 to 3), additional work (optional tasks) could include: 4) To provide expert support to the CSA throughout the definition and implementation phases of the D-dimer payload. 5) To supply D-dimer testing hardware and associated consumables. 6) To support specific tests, as required by CSA and NASA. Context: The ISS program recently identified the pressing need to monitor D-dimer levels in astronauts following the discovery of a thrombus in a crew member’s jugular vein during a vascular ultrasound study, suggesting a potential risk for spaceflight. D-dimer is a key biomarker for detecting excessive clot formation and breakdown in conditions such as deep vein thrombosis (DVT) and pulmonary embolism (PE). A high D-dimer level indicates increased clot activity, making it a valuable tool for assessing thrombotic conditions in the crew throughout the missions. The CSA is evaluating the feasibility of providing a Canadian D-dimer testing device for operational use on the ISS, to answer this need. To further the development of a concept for D-dimer testing capability onboard the ISS, the CSA requires technical support. The Contractor owns a proprietary D-dimer testing device showing early indications that it could perform reliably in the ISS environment, which involves important technical and programmatic constraints such as microgravity and limited sample processing time and capability.$02026
Karanjia Medecine Professional corporationThe Canadian Space Agency (CSA) Operational Space Medicine (OSM) requires a service contract for a medical specialist who is knowledgeable of the Spaceflight-Associated Neuro-ocular Syndrome (SANS) topic and who has expertise in ophthalmology and in particular the specific sub-specialty of neuro- ophthalmology.$02025
Turtle Island StaffingAmendment #6 This amendment is issued in response to concerns and inquiries regarding the acquisition of specific licenses. Following discussions with the license manufacturer, the Canadian Space Agency (CSA) has decided to remove all references in the RFP related to the purchase and sharing of these licenses with the CSA. However, suppliers will be required to obtain their own licenses in order to carry out the work as described in the Statement of Work (SOW). ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Amendment #5 This amendment is issued in order to extend the bid closing time DELETE : Closing Time: October 9, 2025 at 2:00 PM (EDT) INSERT : Closing Time: October 23, 2025 at 2:00 PM (EDT) ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Amendment #4 This amendment is issued in order to extend the bid closing time DELETE : Closing Time: September 25, 2025 at 2:00 PM (EDT) INSERT : Closing Time: October 9, 2025 at 2:00 PM (EDT) ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Amendment #3 This amendment is issued in order to extend the bid closing time DELETE : Closing Time: September 22, 2025 at 2:00 PM (EDT) INSERT : Closing Time: September 25, 2025 at 2:00 PM (EDT) ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Amendment #2 To avoid any confusion between the previous solicitation and this re-solicitation, the solicitation number will be updated as follows: DELETE : Nº de l’invitation _ Solicitation No_ 9F057-20240371 _ Agence spatiale canadienne _ Canadian Space Agency INSERT : Nº de l’invitation _ Solicitation No_ 9F057-20240371-A_ Agence spatiale canadienne _ Canadian Space Agency ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Amendment #1: The purpose of this amendment is to: 1. Extend the submission deadline to September 22 at 2:00 PM (EDT); 2. Publish Canada’s responses to outstanding Industry questions ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ The Canadian Space Agency (CSA) requires System Engineering (SE) services to support the development of the Lunar Utility Vehicle (LUV) mission within CSA’s Lunar Exploration Program (LEP) under task-based informatics (TBIPS) method of supply.$02025
Tuyauterie Expert Inc.GENERAL The Canadian Space Agency (the Agency or CSA) has obtained the services of a general contractor, qualified to practice in and holding a Quebec permit, to replace existing pumps 06-PER-006 and 06-PER-007 and add a new pump to provide redundancy for the chilled water system in the building located at 6767 route de l’Aéroport, Longueuil, QC, Canada (John H. Chapman Space Centre). SCOPE OF WORK The purpose of this contract is to replace the existing pumps and add a new pump to provide redundancy for the chiller system in the main mechanical room. The electromechanical documents, sealed by an engineer and prepared by an outside firm (commonly called the plans and specifications), set out the technical requirements and include plans for phased execution to limit service interruptions and maintain the chilled water supply throughout the duration of the work. CONSTRUCTION TIME The Contractor must perform and complete the construction work no later than March 27, 2026, and provide the subsequent documentation by April 30, 2026.$02025
PYLON ELECTRONICS INCThe Canadian Space Agency (CSA) located in Saint-Hubert, Quebec, requires the services of a qualified contractor to calibrate various laboratory equipment on a regular basis, as specified in the table in the Appendix – Basis of Payment. Requirements The contractor must calibrate the equipment according to the following specifications: • Calibration standard: Calibrate each item of equipment in accordance with the manufacturer’s recommendations and specifications. • Calibration stickers: Affix a calibration sticker to each item of equipment following its calibration. • Calibration schedule: The contractor must establish a calibration schedule with the Technical Authority for each item of equipment listed in Table 1. Each item of equipment must be calibrated within 11 to 13 months from the date of its last calibration as specified in Table 1. If there is no date of last calibration for a specific item of equipment in Table 1, or if the 13th month has passed when the contract is awarded, the calibration will be performed according to a date mutually agreed upon by the contractor and the Technical Authority as specified in the contract. • Authorization: Each calibration or repair visit must be pre-approved by the Technical Authority. • Addition or removal of equipment: The CSA reserves the right to reduce or increase the number of items of equipment to be calibrated identified in the list during the term of the contract. Any equipment removed from the list will be identified by the Technical Authority and the updated list will be provided to the contractor. The contractor must also be informed of any additional equipment to be calibrated. All changes will be confirmed by way of a contract amendment. • Equipment repair: In the event that an item of equipment requires repair, the contractor will provide the Technical Authority with a quote including the costs of materials, labour and supplies for such repair.$02025
Novanet Communications LimitedAmendment no.1 The Request for Proposal # 9F054-20240333 is hereby amended as follows Bid Submission Deadline: August 7 at 2:00 PM (EDT) **************************************** Canada is seeking proposals from qualified Offerors for VITEC SILVER / GOLD for EZTV Service and necessary equipment spares for the Canadian Space Agency. The estimated contract duration will be 12 months plus 4 options years.$02025
Bornea Dynamics LimitedThe Canadian Space Agency (CSA) will launch stratospheric balloons out of Timmins, Ontario in summer of 2025, and in the following years. The Stratos program is described at: https://www.asc-csa.gc.ca/eng/sciences/balloons/stratos.asp. Four (4) large balloons and up to seven (7) small balloons with corresponding flight trains and payload gondolas, are expected to be launched in August and September 2025. The balloons are expected to fly within a 600 km radius circle, centered on the Victor M. Power Timmins Airport, Ontario, and truncated by the 46°30’ parallel as a southern flight limit. Flight time of each balloon is up to 24 hours before landing. Upon completion of the scientific mission, the balloons and their components will land on ground. They will be retrieved and transported to the Timmins base for scientific research. The contractor will: • Provide services to carry the flight chain and balloon envelope from the landing point to the Rendezvous Point with the help of the helicopter crew. • Transport the flight chains and balloon envelopes back to Timmins Base. • Participate in flight operations coordination meetings with the CSA.$02025
Vitrerie RD Ltée,ADDENDUM #2 / ADDENDA NO 2 Further to the above- mentioned Request for Proposal documentation previously forwarded; Addendum (#2) is hereby issued. Questions and Answers See 9F030 - 20240293 - SPEC_BIL_ADD_A-01 ************************************************* ADDENDUM #1 / ADDENDA NO 1 Further to the above- mentioned Request for Proposal documentation previously forwarded; Addendum (#1) is hereby issued. CLOSING DATE: The new closing date for receiving proposals is changed to May 19, 2025, 2:00 p.m. (EDT). ************************************************** PURPOSE CSA is looking for a supplier to replace defective thermos windows at its 6767 route de l’Aéroport site in Saint-Hubert. Supply materials, equipment and labour for the replacement of 24 thermos windows at the John H. Chapman Space Center (JCHSC). DESCRIPTION Carry out the work according to the plans and specifications. See annex C and D. HEALTH AND SAFETY Before starting work, the contractor must submit its health and safety plan to the CSA project authority. Its plan must meet all the requirements set out in current provincial legislation and policies. The plan must include, but not be limited to, prevention elements for the following items: • Personal protective equipment • Work at heights • Public safety ************************************************** CONSTRUCTION TIME The Contractor must perform and complete all Work by September 30, 2025. See specifications for the project milestones. ************************************************** OPTIONAL SITE VISIT It is recommended that the Bidder or a representative of the Bidder visit the work site. Arrangements have been made for the site visit to be held on April 23, 2025 at 10:00 AM. Canadian Space Agency 6767 Route de l'Aéroport Longueuil, Quebec, J3Y 8Y9 Bidders must communicate with the Contracting Officer no later than April 21, 2025, 12:00 pm to confirm attendance and provide the following information: a. Business name b. Business address c. Business phone number d. Bidder’s representative name(s), with email address and phone number Bidders who do not confirm attendance and who do not provide the above information will not be allowed access to the site. No alternative appointment will be given to bidders who do not attend or do not send a representative. The representative of the bidder may be requested to sign the Site Visit Attendance Sheet at the site visit. Bidders who do not participate in the visit will not be precluded from submitting a bid. Bidders must note that all questions must be sent, by email, to the attention of the Contracting Officer. CSA delegate(s) on site are not authorized to take and/or respond to any questions received from potential bidders on site visits. Any clarifications or changes to the bid solicitation resulting from the site visit will be included as an amendment to the bid solicitation. ************************************************** PROCUREMENT STRATEGY FOR INDIGENOUS BUSINESS Conditional Set-Aside under the Federal Government Procurement Strategy for Indigenous Business (PSIB) This is an open tender. However, it will be conditionally set-aside under the Government of Canada’s Procurement Strategy for Indigenous Business (PSIB) if two or more bids have been received by Indigenous businesses who are certified under the Procurement Strategy for Indigenous Business (PSIB) criteria and who may be listed in the Government of Canada’s Indigenous Business Directory. If your Indigenous business is not yet registered in the Indigenous Business Directory, please do so at the link provided above. If bids from two (2) or more Indigenous businesses are compliant with the terms of the Request for Proposal, the contracting authority will limit the competition to those Indigenous businesses and will not consider bids from any non-Indigenous businesses that may have been submitted. If the bids from the Indigenous businesses are found to be non-compliant or non-responsive or are withdrawn, such that fewer than two (2) compliant bids from Indigenous businesses remain, bids from all of the non-Indigenous businesses that had submitted bids will then be considered by the contracting authority.$02025
Concept P.V.R. IncCONTEXT AND OBJECTIVES The primary objective of this project is to construct a ground-based infrastructure for a research telescope and its associated control room. This infrastructure is essential to enable high-precision scientific experiments and to provide an optimal environment for researchers and technicians. PROJECT DESCRIPTION The project consists of two major components: on one hand, the construction of a solid and stable base designed to support the telescope and its astronomical dome, and on the other hand, the development of a control room within the CSA building, equipped with all necessary systems for monitoring, control, and data analysis collected by the telescope. REQUIREMENTS, CONSTRAINTS AND DELIVERABLES The technical requirements and project deliverables are detailed in the annex containing the plans and specifications for various disciplines. Additionally, the project must adhere to several constraints, including the allocated budget, construction, and installation timelines to ensure the telescope is operational within the designated timeframe, as well as local regulations regarding construction, safety, and environmental standards. PROCUREMENT STRATEGY FOR INDIGENOUS BUSINESS Conditional Set-Aside under the Federal Government Procurement Strategy for Indigenous Business (PSIB) This is an open tender. However, it will be conditionally set-aside under the Government of Canada’s Procurement Strategy for Indigenous Business (PSIB) if two or more bids have been received by Indigenous businesses who are certified under the Procurement Strategy for Indigenous Business (PSIB) criteria and who may be listed in the Government of Canada’s Indigenous Business Directory. If your Indigenous business is not yet registered in the Indigenous Business Directory, please do so at the link provided above. If bids from two (2) or more Indigenous businesses are compliant with the terms of the Request for Proposal, the contracting authority will limit the competition to those Indigenous businesses and will not consider bids from any non-Indigenous businesses that may have been submitted. If the bids from the Indigenous businesses are found to be non-compliant or non-responsive or are withdrawn, such that fewer than two (2) compliant bids from Indigenous businesses remain, bids from all of the non-Indigenous businesses that had submitted bids will then be considered by the contracting authority. MANDATORY VISIT 1. It is mandatory that the Bidder or a representative of the Bidder visit the work site. Arrangements have been made for the site visit to be held on March 27, 2025. The site visit will begin at 10:00 AM. Canadian Space Agency 6767 Route de l'Aéroport Longueuil, Quebec, J3Y 8Y9 2. Bidders must communicate with the Contracting Authority no later than March 25, 2025 to confirm attendance and provide the name(s) of the person(s) who will attend. In order to control the number of participants, Canada may ask bidders to limit the number of representatives to 1 individual per company attending the site visit. 3. Upon arrival, visitors must register at the reception desk by presenting photo identification (health insurance card, driver's license, passport, etc.). 4. Bidders who do not confirm attendance or provide the name(s) of the person(s) who will attend may be refused access to the site. No alternative appointment will be given to bidders who do not attend or do not send a representative. Any clarifications or changes to the bid solicitation resulting from the site visit will be included as an amendment to the bid solicitation. 5. For a bid to be considered responsive, a representative of the Bidder must have attended the mandatory site visit.$02025
Interactive Audio VisualAmendment #1 Question and answer See 9F054-20240345_ Q&A Amendment 1-Q&R Modification 1 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Canada is seeking proposals from qualified Offerors to provide services to Canadian Space Agency for a requirement to extend the Premium Support program for all Haivision equipment that is used in the HD video system that supports the Canadian Space Station Program as defined in the Annex Statement of Work. Option to Extend. The Contractor grants Canada the irrevocable option(s) to extend the Contract by up to four (4) additional one (1)-year periods under the same terms and conditions stated in the Contract.$02025
Paterson Composites inc.The Canadian Space Agency (CSA) located in St-Hubert, (Quebec), is seeking bids to develop and advance one (1) Priority Technology that is in line with the Canadian Space Agency’s (CSA) priorities and mission roadmaps. Priority Technologies are those that have been established by the CSA as the critical technologies to be developed to meet the objectives set forth by its Space strategy. . The work solicited is the development and advancement of a solar array substrate to reduce technical uncertainties and support approval and implementation of specific potential future space missions of interest to Canada. . The Annex A– Statement of Work specifies, in detail, the full scope of work that the Contractor must provide and deliver. . The duration of the sought technology development is expected to be no more than 12 months.$02025

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