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  1. Les Entreprises P.E.C. inc.4 awards
  2. 2220742 Ontario Ltd (Bronte Construction)2 awards
  3. Makivik Corporation2 awards
  4. Terry Lavallee Construction2 awards
  5. Titanium Construction Ltd2 awards

Recent Department of Fisheries and Oceans (DFO) awards

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2220742 Ontario Ltd (Bronte Construction)The purpose of this project is to rehabilitate the Service Dock at the North Bay marina, located at 225 Memorial Drive, North Bay, Ontario, on the north shore of Lake Nipissing. The work includes the installation of a new steel sheet pile wall (approximately 40 m in length) constructed lakeward of the existing steel sheet pile wall, with the existing wall remaining in place. A new concrete deck will be constructed as part of the upgraded dock structure.$02026
2220742 Ontario Ltd (Bronte Construction)1. The project site is the Rondeau (Erieau) harbour located on the north side of Lake Erie. The site coordinates are: 42°15'28.6"N 81°54'27.0"W. 2. The Work under this contract covers dredging of Class B material from the channel. The quantity of dredged material to be removed is estimated to be: i. Base Work: 3,575 cubic metres. ii. Optional Work 1: 1,450 cubic metres. iii. Optional Work 2: 2,250 cubic metres iv. Optional Work 3: 1,275 cubic metres 3. The Work is divided into Base Work and Optional Work during one mobilization. 4. The dredged material will be deposited in Lake Erie at a open lake disposal site approximately 700 m southeast of the entrance channel.$02026
Makivik Corporation1. ADVANCE CONTRACT AWARD NOTICE (ACAN) An ACAN is a public notice indicating to the supplier community that a department or agency intends to award a contract for goods, services or construction to a pre-identified supplier, thereby allowing other suppliers to signal their interest in bidding, by submitting a statement of capabilities. If no supplier submits a statement of capabilities that meets the requirements set out in the ACAN, on or before the closing date stated in the ACAN, the contracting officer may then proceed with the award to the pre-identified supplier. 2. DEFINITION OF THE REQUIREMENT 2.1 Objective The objective of the sampling program is to gather scientific information needed to carry out Nunavik beluga stock assessment and provide scientific advice relative to demographic trends of Nunavik beluga stocks, in order to support the implementation of management measures where necessary for conservation purposes. 2.2 Requirement 2.2.1 Scope of Work The Contractor is responsible for providing labor, materials and services necessary to coordinate the collection of data and samples from hunted beluga and biopsies of living beluga in Nunavik for the Department of Fisheries and Oceans Canada (DFO). See ACAN for full definition of requirements 3. CRITERIA FOR ASSESSMENT OF THE STATEMENT OF CAPABILITIES (MINIMUM ESSENTIAL REQUIREMENTS) Any interested supplier must demonstrate by way of a statement of capabilities that it meets the following requirements: 3.1 The supplier must have significant experience coordinating wildlife sampling programs within Nunavik communities. 3.2 The supplier must be able to communicate fluently in English, French, and Inuktitut both verbally and in writing. 3.3 The supplier must be capable to issue payments to individuals and organizations within a maximum of four weeks’ notice. 3.4 The supplier must demonstrate knowledge of beluga management in Nunavik by providing examples of prior work or experience that address its socio-economic, cultural, and political dimensions. See ACAN document for full details$02026
Terrace Salmonid Enhancement Society1. ADVANCED CONTRACT AWARD NOTICE (ACAN) An ACAN is a public notice indicating to the supplier community that a department or agency intends to award a contract for goods, services or construction to a pre-identified supplier, thereby allowing other suppliers to signal their interest in bidding, by submitting a statement of capabilities. If no supplier submits a statement of capabilities that meets the requirements set out in the ACAN, on or before the closing date stated in the ACAN, the contracting officer may then proceed with the award to the pre-identified supplier. 2. DEFINITION OF THE REQUIREMENT The contractor agrees to undertake the activities of project management, administration, Deep Creek Hatchery facility operations, maintenance, fish production, assessment, training and reporting within the scope of this project and as described below in this Statement of Work. 2.1 SCOPE The Kitsumkalum River Chinook project produces Chinook salmon fry and yearlings marked with coded wire tags (CWTs) and adipose fin clips. The marked fish are released into the natural population. The project assesses the Chinook salmon returning to the Kitsumkalum River annually and estimates the hatchery (marked) and wild (unmarked) components of the return and the age structure of the population. An international Mark Recovery Program (MRP) samples fisheries for coded wire tagged fish in Canada and the United States. These data are essential to measure exploitation rates and for run reconstruction calculations. The scope of the Kitsumkalum River Chinook project is broad with impacts ranging from local to international. The results from the escapement assessment program are measured against the Pacific Salmon Commission (PSC) data standards. The project contributes internationally as an exploitation rate indicator stock in the PSC Chinook model. Additionally the estimates from the Kitsumkalum project provide the basis for expansions to generate escapement estimates for Chinook populations in the Skeena River which is a PSC escapement indicator stock. Domestically the data contribute to Canada’s Key Stream Program and provide the only exploitation rate indicator stock for Chinook salmon in the North Coast. Locally the project provides stock assessment information to managers and assistance to the Salmonids in the Classroom program with provision of embryos and opportunities for field trips. The project is included in Science Stock Assessment Division (StAD) planning processes as well as the Salmonid Enhancement Program’s (SEP) production planning. The project follows the Community Involvement Program Best Management Practices to meet fish health management obligations under the Pacific Aquaculture Regulations. The data produced are consistent with those required for MRP, StAD and SEP salmon escapement estimation and sampling requirements for Chinook CWT indicator stocks. The data contribute to domestic and international databases. Please see ACAN document for full Statement of Work 3. CRITERIA FOR ASSESSMENT OF THE STATEMENT OF CAPABILITIES (MINIMUM ESSENTIAL REQUIREMENTS) Any interested supplier must demonstrate by way of a statement of capabilities that it meets the following requirements: Experience: Minimum of five years of experience in: - Project management and administration in a fishery hatchery environment - Hiring, training, and supervision of seasonal staff (including occupational health and safety training) - Hatchery facility operations in accordance with the Pacific Aquaculture Regulations License to Conduct Salmonid Enhancement Activities and hatchery maintenance - Field program delivery in a river environment (jet boat operation, tangle netting, fish handling, marking, live release) - Fish production and coded wire tagging, including collection of brood stock, egg fertilization, rearing, fish health and disease screening and prevention, fin clipping, and release - Program reporting and data collection, including collection, data management, and basic statistics Knowledge and understanding of and proven ability to perform: - Project management and administration in a fishery hatchery environment - Hatchery facility operations in accordance with the Pacific Aquaculture Regulations License to Conduct Salmonid Enhancement Activities - Fish production including broodstock collection, fish culture ensuring fish health and survival, and coded wire tagging - Hatchery facility and equipment maintenance and improvements, including operation of all types of hatchery equipment including incubation systems and equipment such as valves, generators, pumps, flow and temperature monitoring equipment, water intakes, shop tools, chain saws, brush cutters, lawn mowers, and other equipment - Salmon escapement assessment via mark-recapture program to generate sex-specific estimates and age composition of the return - Working knowledge of the Kitsumkalum River, including navigation at different flow levels, natural hazards, and fishing locations - Safe tangle netting, jet boat operation, live fish handling, collection of biodata (scales, tissue, length) and marking Chinook salmon up to 60 lb in weight in a river environment - Swiftwater rescue - Walking on treacherous terrain in and out of water when performing duties - Microsoft Word and Excel for reporting and data entry and management and statistics - Basic statistical knowledge; ability to generate Lincoln Petersen estimate, regressions and other data QAQC in Microsoft Excel Supplier must provide the following equipment for use in the program: - jet boat, truck with ability to tow, wheeled bucket loader Academic qualifications: - Must possess an undergraduate degree from a recognized university in the field of biology, environmental science or similar and/or college diploma in fish and wildlife, aquaculture or similar; Refer to ACAN document for complete definition of the requirement.$02026
CBCL LimitedFisheries and Oceans Canada (DFO), Small Craft Harbours (SCH), requires the services of a qualified engineering consulting firm to undertake a sedimentation study and conceptual options analysis for Rondeau Harbour (Erieau), Ontario. The work includes data review, field investigations (e.g., bathymetric survey, sediment sampling), and analysis of hydrodynamic conditions, wave climate, and sediment transport processes. The Consultant will assess shoreline evolution and Barrier Beach behaviour, and develop and evaluate conceptual options for the repair, modification, relocation, or removal of the existing east breakwater. The Consultant will prepare technical reports and Class D cost estimates to support decision-making. This requirement is limited to study and conceptual design services; detailed design and construction are not included.$02026
Trinity Consultants Canada Inc.The Contractor is to collect eggs and milt from the Tatsamenie Lake Sockeye stock in B.C., fertilize and disinfect the eggs on site, and then transport the water hardened eggs to the Port Snettisham Hatchery in Alaska. The annual egg take target amount is determined in season and is currently identified at 2.5 million eggs or up to a maximum of 30 percent of the Tatsamenie Lake Sockeye spawning escapement , or whichever is less pending annual direction by the Project Authority to manage Tatsamenie Lake Sockeye production. The range of annual egg take targets could be identified from 250,000 to 3,000,000 depending on a number of considerations leading up to the annual project. Fisheries and Oceans Canada (DFO) will assess annual salmon run size and determine the egg take target annually. DFO does not own assets or infrastructure to support this project. Contractors are required to be self-sufficient throughout the completion of this project. The Contractor will be responsible for mobilization of the worksite, planning and implementing the egg takes and transportation of eggs to Snettisham Hatchery, providing on site supervision, egg take crew members, camp cook, and any other logistical support required. Specific method requirements are identified in following sections. The contract is carried out in the Taku River Tlingit First Nations Traditional Territory. DFO employees will be on site, periodically participating in the project, conducting project inspections/audits, or involved in other work at the discretion of the Project Authority. Refer to the Statement of Work in the tender document for full scope of work.$02026
MVC Océan Inc.The work for the development of multi species artificial reefs in the Matane area includes, but is not limited to, transporting the concrete artificial reefs supplied by DFO and currently stored at the Béton Provincial Inc. plant in Matane; installing 190 concrete artificial reefs; raking and leveling the seabed prior to placing the concrete artificial reefs; and installing them using floating equipment adapted to the required water depths. The work must be carried out with the participation of professional divers, and a survey must be performed using GPS to precisely locate the concrete artificial reefs and ensure that all 190 units are installed according to the coordinates shown on the plan. Following the contractor’s survey confirming the position of the artificial reefs and acceptance of the work by the Department’s representative, the latter will conduct a complete bathymetric survey of the site. No later than 30 days after completion of the work, the contractor must prepare a post construction report including a description of the work method, photographs and videos taken during the transport and installation of the artificial reefs, and the survey results.$02026
Advanced Business InteriorsThis request is issued pursuant to PWGSC Supply Arrangement (SA) # E60PQ-140003/D and covers a requirement from the following Product Category of the SA: - Product Category 2 - Work surface products - Height adjustable work surfaces Adjustment: Electric - 3 button positions & digital display - Product Category 2 - Work surface products - Height adjustable work surfaces Adjustment: Crank adjustable$02026
Titanium Construction LtdThis project involves repair works to existing timber piles and associated structural components at Wharf Structures 401 and 402, located at Cap de St. Louis, Kent County, New Brunswick. The objective of the work is to restore the serviceability and structural integrity of the existing wharf. The work includes, but is not limited to: a. Repair of existing timber piles, including the installation of steel clamp assemblies to restrain splitting of timber piles, in accordance with the Plans and Specifications. b. Repair of a pile cap, including installation of filler blocks and associated works required to reinstate proper structural bearing. c. Installation of treated timber cross bracing and associated timber elements, including limited removal and replacement of timber sheathing strictly to the extent necessary to access the substructure. d. Implementation of environmental protection, health and safety, and marine work control measures, including measures to protect fish and fish habitat, manage treated timber materials, and minimize disruption to harbour operations during construction activities. The work will be performed at an active marine facility and must be coordinated with the Harbour Authority and harbour users to minimize operational impacts. All work shall be carried out in accordance with the Plans and Specifications and the terms and conditions of the Contract. The Contractor shall be responsible for all labour, equipment, materials, transportation, site coordination, environmental compliance, inspections, permitting, and completion of the work as required under the Contract.$02026
Terry Lavallee ConstructionThis project involves the reconstruction of the existing boat launch ramp at Pine Dock, Manitoba, approximately 240 km north of Winnipeg, with access via MB 8 and PR 234, including ferry or winter ice road. The work includes demolition and removal of existing launch ramp infrastructure and construction of a new launch ramp system comprised of pre cast concrete pads installed on a prepared granular base.. The work includes, but is not limited to: • Demolition and removal of approximately twenty-two (22) existing pre cast concrete launch ramp pads, including disposal at approved facilities; • Excavation, grading, and preparation of the launch ramp footprint; • Supply and installation of granular sub base and base materials; • Supply and installation of geotextile material; • Supply and installation of forty-one (41) new pre cast concrete launch ramp pads, including alignment, spacing, levelling, interconnection, and joint infill; • Supply and placement of rip rap material; • Implementation of environmental protection, sediment control, and spill prevention measures; • Quality control, inspections, site restoration, and project close out activities. The Contractor is responsible for all labour, materials, equipment, supervision, transportation, permits, insurance, health and safety, environmental compliance, and coordination with the Departmental Representative required to complete the work. The new closing date for receiving proposals is changed to June 3, 2026, 2:00 pm (Eastern Daylight Time).$02026
Paulatuk Hunters and Trappers CommitteeDEFINITION OF THE REQUIREMENT Title Assessment of Arctic Char in Darnley Bay, Northwest Territories. Background This harvest-based program involves enumerating and measuring Arctic char taken in the annual harvest in the Hornaday River each August since 1990 and is one of the longest char monitoring studies in place in the Inuvialuit Settlement Region. Indicators of stock status such as catch-per-unit-effort (CPUE), age, length, weight, sex and maturity are used to evaluate the impact of the fishery on the stock, and to provide information on status and life history of the char stock. In recent years, harvesting effort has increased along the eastern coast of Darnley Bay at Lasard Creek. Captures in west Darnley Bay at a location called Tippi can consist of a type that is locally identified as “Blue char” which is typically larger than char normally harvested by the community. It is scientifically unclear to what extent “Blue char” is a type of Arctic char. Further work is required to study ‘Blue char’ harvested at Tippi. The information collected through these harvest monitoring programs will provide important support for formulation, delivery and compliance of the Hornaday Char Fishing Plan. Objectives Obtain catch and biological information to assess the population status of Arctic char from the east channel of the Hornaday River. Obtain catch information and biological information of Arctic char harvested from Lasard Creek. Obtain catch and biological information to characterize Arctic char/”Blue char” captured at Tippi. CRITERIA FOR ASSESSMENT OF THE STATEMENT OF CAPABILITIES (MINIMUM ESSENTIAL REQUIREMENTS) Any interested supplier must demonstrate by way of a statement of capabilities that it meets the following requirements: The Supplier must have: 1. Familiarity with Arctic char fisheries in the Darnley Bay area. 2. Extensive experience (>10 years) working with harvesters in the Darnley Bay area. 3. Extensive experience (>10 years) with boat travel in Darnley Bay (within 50 km of Paulatuk, NT). 4. Extensive experience (>10 years) in collecting fisheries data (e.g., catch rates and biological sampling). Refer to the Advance Contract Award Notice (ACAN) document for full details.$02026
Info-Tech Research GroupNotice of Proposed Procurement to announce the Request for Proposal for Fisheries and Oceans Canada under Supply Arrangement (SA) EN578-26-0567 for IT/IM Research and Advisory Services. Suppliers qualified under PSPC SA #EN578-26-0567 are eligible to submit Offers. The selected Offeror(s) will provide research and advisory services to support DFO's digital modernization, business transformation, law enforcement innovation, and data stewardship objectives, delivering analysis and consultations tailored to the distinct needs of executives (Tier 1), middle management (Tier 2), and operational teams (Tier 3). The work will involve delivering analysis and consultations, addressing the distinct needs of - Executives (Tier 1); - Middle management (Tier 2); and - Operational teams (Tier 3).$02026
Malvina Cleaning and Services Inc.1. Title Iqaluit MCTS Janitorial & Cleaning services for the Department of Fisheries and Oceans (DFO) 2. INTRODUCTION Fisheries and Oceans Canada, DFO requires comprehensive janitorial and cleaning services for the Operation Centre Coast Guard Building in Iqaluit, Nunavut. The service is aimed at ensuring a clean, safe, and operational building interior and exterior that supports the facility’s day-to-day functions. Nunavut Directive: Limited to firms on the Inuit Firm Registry (IFR) This solicitation is limited for bidding among firms registered on the Inuit Firm Registry (IFR).$02026
Gartner Canada Co.Notice of Proposed Procurement to announce the Request for Proposal for Fisheries and Oceans Canada under Supply Arrangement (SA) EN578-26-0567 for IT/IM Research and Advisory Services. Suppliers qualified under PSPC SA #EN578-26-0567 are eligible to submit Offers. The selected Offeror(s) will provide research and advisory services to support DFO's digital modernization, business transformation, law enforcement innovation, and data stewardship objectives, delivering analysis and consultations tailored to the distinct needs of executives (Tier 1), middle management (Tier 2), and operational teams (Tier 3). The work will involve delivering analysis and consultations, addressing the distinct needs of - Executives (Tier 1); - Middle management (Tier 2); and - Operational teams (Tier 3).$02026
Asokan Business Interiors Inc.The Department of Fisheries and Oceans has a requirement for the purchase and delivery of 60 office seating (Product sub-category 1 - Rotary chair ), as per SA E60PQ-120001/H, to Ottawa Ontario (NCR region) by September 14, 2026. This NPP covers a requirement to be solicited amongst the PSIB Suppliers (SA holders).$02026
Connors Diving Services LimitedAddendum No. 001 - The questions and answers have been posted under ITT_Addendum 001 for your reference. Addendum No. 002 - The closing date has been updated under ITT_Addendum 002 for your reference. ********************************************** 1.0 TITLE Concrete Pile Jacket Repairs – Meteghan Small Craft Harbour for Fisheries and Oceans Canada (DFO) 2.0 SCOPE OF WORK This project consists of the rehabilitation of existing wharf bearing piles at the Meteghan Small Craft Harbour in Digby County, Nova Scotia. The work includes the removal of deteriorated concrete, above-water and underwater concrete repairs, and the supply and installation of new fibre-reinforced concrete pile jackets. The project will require marine construction and professional diving services. The scope also includes installation of temporary access and scaffolding, implementation of environmental protection measures such as turbidity control, management of debris and waste, and coordination with harbour users. The Contractor is responsible for all labour, materials, equipment, marine access, environmental controls, health and safety measures, inspections, and coordination with Fisheries and Oceans Canada. 3.0 SITE FAMILIARIZATION Before submitting a bid, bidders can visit the site and its surroundings, at their own expense and schedule, to review and verify the form, nature, and extent of the work, materials needed for the completion of the work, the means of access to the site, site remoteness, severity, exposure, and uncertainty of weather, soil conditions, any accommodations they may require, and in general shall obtain all necessary information as to risks, contingencies, and other circumstances which may influence or affect their bid. No allowance shall be made subsequently in this connection on account or error or negligence to properly observe and determine the conditions that will apply. Take all appropriate safety measures for any visit to site, either before or after acceptance of bid. 4.0 LOCATION Meteghan, Digby County, NS 5.0 DELIVERY All work must be completed no later than March 31st, 2027.$02026
Research and Education group on Marine MammalsDEFINITION OF THE REQUIREMENT Objective Document, sample, recover and transport St. Lawrence Estuary beluga carcasses to determine cause of death. Context Each year, more than 1400 cases concerning marine mammals that are either dead or ill are reported to the Réseau Québécois d’Urgence pour les Mammifères Marins (RQUMM). The RQUMM, which comprise a network of 220 volunteers, two field teams (GREMM) and three teams for peripheral interventions in more remote areas (contracting party), are mobilized to document these cases to assess the species and obtain standard basic information. Among these cases, between 15 and 25 are St. Lawrence Estuary beluga, a population considered endangered, and for which DFO has the mandate to monitor the recovery of the population, and identify and mitigate threats. DFO maintains an annual monitoring program to attend and sample each reported beluga carcass since 1983. The Department requires the support from external partners with adequate expertise and logistical means to document and sample each carcass according to rigorous protocols that are maintained constant through the years so to insure comparability of the metrics quantified. DFO also rely on external experts for a timely recovery of each carcass and reduced decomposition of the animals. Each carcass in good preservation state (approximately 10 per year) has to be transported from the shores or waters of the Estuary or northern Gulf of St. Lawrence to the Faculté de Médecine Vétérinaire de St-Hyacinthe (FMV), where a team of veterinarians proceeds with a full necropsy, a myriad of pathological analyses and determination of cause of death. Requirements Document, transport or sample beluga carcasses reported to the Centrale Urgences Mammifères Marins of the RQUMM, according to protocols established by DFO in the context of their long-term annual monitoring program for beluga carcasses, effective since 1983. Refer to the Advance Contract Award Notice document for full details. CRITERIA FOR ASSESSMENT OF THE STATEMENT OF CAPABILITIES (MINIMUM ESSENTIAL REQUIREMENTS) Any interested supplier must demonstrate by way of a statement of capabilities that it meets the following requirements: The Supplier must: 1. have at least (2) years experience of at least five (5) months a year in scientific sampling, transport and extraction of cetacean carcasses from stranding sites, including beluga. 2. demonstrate they have the necessary equipment to complete the work according to the Statement of Work outlined in section 2 above, including: a. a tractor-trailer capable of carrying 1,600 kg for the transport of beluga carcasses. b. a boat for towing and recovering beluga carcasses that are adrift. (1,600 kg) c. a software application capable of collecting data, standardizing it, ensuring its long-term preservation, formatting it, and distributing it within two hours of a request from the project authority. d. a freezer capable of storing samples collected from belugas at a temperature of -20°C 3. demonstrate that the data and samples they’ve collected on cetacean carcasses were used recently (within the last 5 years) in a minimum of three (3) primary scientific publications.$02026
St. Barbe Development AssociationFisheries and Oceans Canada (DFO) has a requirement to conduct smolt and/or adult Atlantic salmon enumeration activities. This will involve the installation, operation and removal of a counting fence as well as associated scientific sampling activities. Depending on environmental conditions, these activities will occur from mid-April/early May through August on a daily basis.$02026
G & P Trucking & Construction LtdThe project involves removing all dredge spoils from the containment cell at Red Head Harbour, including excavation to the geotextile layer. Spoils will be transported to the Envirem Organics facility in Memramcook, NB (45.982708, -64.479081), and the geotextile will be disposed of at an approved PEI site. Following removal, the embankments will be regraded, temporary 6 ft fencing will secure the work area, and the site and access routes will be cleaned and restored.$02026
Her Endeavour Inc.Fisheries & Oceans Canada (DFO) requires a vessel and crew capable of operating and maintaining a platform to allow Fishery Officers to conduct at-sea patrols to monitor fishery compliance. This monitoring will consist of activities such as but not limited to: searching for gear, grappling gear, gear retrieval, inspecting gear, re-setting gear in the place from which it was hauled and transporting any gear that is deemed to be in violation by on board Fishery Officers. The gear referred to above will be consistent with but not limited to lobster gear that may be set as single gear or in trawls. Area of operation will be in Canadian Fishing Waters in South West New Brunswick and South West Nova Scotia departing and returning from various wharves in the area on a daily basis.$02026

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