Who Won Department of Health (HC) Contracts?

17 contract awards from Department of Health (HC) on public record — the winning suppliers, contract values, and award dates, free to search with no account required.

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  1. 3V Mechanical Inc.2 awards
  2. Ace Enterprises Ltd1 award
  3. Oxaro Inc.1 award
  4. McMaster University1 award
  5. The University of California San Diego1 award

Recent Department of Health (HC) awards

SupplierContractValueYear
Ace Enterprises LtdThe Radiation Protection Bureau of Health Canada currently operates a certified field sampling station in Yellowknife. The field station is being relocated to a new site which requires the addition of a new leveled gravel surface, and an existing gravel surface to be leveled and covered in concrete. Objectives of the Requirement 1. Prepare new, levelled packed gravel base for relocation of existing sea containers at Lot: 1018, End of Golf Road Yellowknife NWT. 2. Ground preparation, placement and finishing of a concrete slab for new equiment at Lot: 1018, End of Golf Road Yellowknife NWT MANDATORY SITE VISIT There will be a site visit on April 28th 2025 at 10:00 am. Interested bidders are to meet at YK Geophysical Observatory – RN16 Lot 1018, End of Golf Course Road Yellowknife, NT, Canada X1A 2P8 The site visit for this project is MANDATORY. The representative of the bidder will be required to sign the Site Visit Attendance Sheet at the site visit. Bids submitted by Bidders who have not signed the attendance sheet will not be accepted.$02026
Oxaro Inc.Canada is seeking to establish a contract to perform yearly independent audits of the Canadian Dental Care Plan administrator, as defined in Annex "A", Statement of Work, for the duration of 1 year, including up to 4 one-year option periods for Health Canada. The work also includes “as and when requested” basis audit services for the following resources categories: one Partner/Managing Director, one Senior Auditor and one Junior Auditor.$02026
McMaster UniversityThe aim of this requirement is to generate a systematic and policy-relevant synthesis of evidence on the relationship between Air Pollution, COVID-19, and non-COVID health outcomes (including neurodevelopmental, mental health, and cardiopulmonary conditions) while identifying Canadian and international research, evidence, and datasets that can inform future research in this area.$02026
3V Mechanical Inc.Request for Proposal - Boiler Maintenance - SFB LCDC RPB - Health Canada Provide a comprehensive preventive maintenances on Health Canada Buildings boilers, domestic water heaters, blow down tanks, feedtank and boiler sequence controller. Also, provide daily blowdowns on our boilers and water testing of the boiler’s water and soften water. Also, provide a comprehensive dry spring lay-up preventive maintenance on Health Canada Buildings to minimize adherence of suspended solids accumulating in our boilers. Sept 10: adding additional document - Fulton Layup Procedures. Oct 02: Amend 1 issued. Oct 08: Amend 2 issued.$02025
The University of California San DiegoHealth Canada aims to determine the causal effect of long-term wildfire smoke PM2.5 exposure on various outcomes of public health signficance in Canada. This contract—focused on developing long-term exposure metrics of wildfire smoke PM2.5 and quantifying their causal effect on cardiovascular health—will support Health Canada's health impact assessments related to wildfire smoke.$02025
Cassen Testing LaboratoriesHealth Canada (HC) has a requirement to establish a Contract with a supplier to provide chemical analysis of aldehydes (formaldehyde and acetaldehyde) collected using 2,4-dinitrophenylhydrazine (DNPH) passive badges. Scientists in the Water and Air Quality Bureau (WAQB) have played a leading role in understanding the health effects of indoor air pollution, and of aldehydes specifically, on human health in Canada. Studies completed to date have examined the concentrations and sources of aldehydes in the residential environment in cities across Canada, as well as temporal changes over time in new homes. This research has supported the development of Residential Indoor Air Quality Guidelines (RIAGs) for aldehydes as well as regulatory actions, such as the Formaldehyde Emissions from Composite Wood Products Regulations. Moving forward, it is anticipated that Health Canada will undertake approximately one to two indoor air quality research studies per year with each study requiring up to 100 aldehyde samples annually. The establishment of a contract will facilitate analysis of aldehydes samples collected through research.$02025
3V Mechanical Inc.Our 3 Health Canada facilities, SFB, LCDC and RPB require monthly, quarterly and annual maintenance to various air conditioners for a period of 2-years plus three 1-year options.$02025
Daniels Sharpsmart Canada LimitedAmendment 02 - Removing AMD 01 addition to the Statement of work / Revise Question and answer from Amendment 01 Amendment 01 - Adding to the Statement of work/ Question and answers. Health Canada is seeking offers from Offerors to collect, track, transport and dispose of biowaste as well as provide proof of incineration or destruction (upon request). The service includes the pick-up of biowaste from various sites located within the NCR area. This biowaste may contain additional contaminates, such as decayed radiochemical and chemical, which must be incinerated within Canada, at a Secured Landfill Site (SLS).$02025
ALS Canada LTDLaboratory analysis for Glyphosate and it's transformation product AMPA in surface water and/or ground water samples for Health Canada. There will be an initial contract period with two (2) one (1) year option periods.$02025
University of ManitobaCanada is seeking offers from Offerors to provide Laboratory analysis for currently registered pesticides in surface water and/or ground water samples to Health Canada’s Pest Management Regulatory Agency’s Canadian Water Monitoring Program for Pesticides (CWMPP). There will be an initial contract period with two (2) one (1) year option periods.$02025
Fisher ScientificThe Radiation Protection Bureau of Health Canada intends to acquire a compact benchtop cellular imaging reader that integrates automated Confocal and Widefield fluorescence microscopy, Brightfield and Phase contrast imaging, along with quantitative multimode microplate reading capabilities, including UV-Vis absorbance, fluorescence intensity, and luminescence intensity. Installation and Training is also required.$02025
R.W. Tomlinson Ltd.Parking Lot Pavement RPB Building - 775 Brookfield road Ottawa. June 04: Amendment #1. June 19:Amendment #2. Aug 8: system error, corrected to award the contract.$02025
Ottawa Compressor Services Inc.Air Compressor Maintenance Multi- Year Contract – RPB, LCDC & SFB Buildings$02025
NVISION INSIGHT GROUP INC.Definition of Requirements and Expected Results In the spirit of reconciliation, Health Canada (HC) seeks to involve First Nations in the development of environmental health learning products to protect the health of First Nations in their homes. Under the Chemicals Management Plan (CMP), the Healthy Home Campaign provides actionable, plain language information to the public on protecting human health from harmful chemicals and pollutants that may be found in and around the home. To help fill any gaps in First Nations’ access to health protection information and resources, Health Canada proposes to co-develop Healthy Home sessions for First Nations audiences. The intent is to deliver environmental health information in a way that respects First Nations priorities and enables them to identify, address, and avoid or reduce exposures to harmful chemicals and pollutants in their homes. Project goal The goal is to advance reconciliation and produce a Healthy Home learning package that is accessible, culturally relevant, and meaningful for First Nations. It must be guided by First Nations input and respond to their distinct needs.$02025
Precise Fire Protection Inc.Amendment 4: Change on Part 4 Evaluation procedure Amendment 3: adding questions and answers. Amendment 2: Pushing closing date to allow enough time to answer questions received. Amendment 1: adding questions and answers. Health Canada has a requirement for an annual maintenance on all fire extinguishers and firehoses. Make sure all equipment is updated, safe for operation and meet industry Fire Code Standards. If equipment needs to be sent out for further testing or replace, provide a valid loaner til equipment is back in service . Equipment are located in the Sir Fredrick Banting Building (SFB) located at 251 Sir Frederick Banting Dr, Tunney’s Pasture, Laboratory Centre for Disease Control (LCDC) located at 100 Eglantine Dr, Tunney’s Pasture, Radiation Protection Building (RPB) located at 775, Brookfield Road in Ottawa, Ontario, K1A 0K9 and Occupational Health Unit building (OHU) 51 Chardon Drw, Ottawa, Ontario K1A 0K9. The estimated initial period of contract is from April 1, 2025 to March 31st 2027 plus up to three (3) additional one (1) year option periods under the same conditions.$02025
1605954 Ontario Inc1. Solicitation #: TITLE Reverse Ossmosis and Water Softener Systems Maintenance 2. SCOPE 2.1 Introduction / Objectives of the Requirement The three (3) Health Canada facilities, Sir Frederick Banting Building (SFB), Radiation Protection Bureau (RPB), Laboratory Centre for Disease Control (LCDC) and requirs quarterly and annual maintenance to our softening and reverse ossmosis and water system. Reverse ossmosis system loop requires sanitization for entire distribution system annually, this also inludes general system maintenace and water analysis. 3 REQUIREMENTS 3.1 Scope of Work Inspection and servicing of entire softening and RO water system components. Provide quarterly report with quote for necessary repairs to maintain the operational integrity of the systems as recommended by system manufacture. Provide daily log books (building maintenance staff inspection), quarterly and yearly inspections / maintenance to be left onsite (4 total) and to be filled out and verified by contractor. Quarterly (3 per year): • Inspect, test all system components and provide a maintenance checklist • Perform maintenance on all system componets as required, e.i. check pump for vibration, overheating in the bearing frame, mechanical seal leaks, check oil levels, remove and clean all ptobes and sensors • Provide full RO water analysis of purity, hardness and TOC, provide written report • Replacement of all pre filters (every 6 months) and inspect post filters and replace as required • Provide salt for softners for quarterly use and top up tanks • Functionality test of controls on softener and water test of softened water Annualy (1 per year): • Inspect and test all system components and provide a maintenance checklist • Perform yearly maintenance of systems components as per manufactures recommendations • Inspection of the brine draw systems, including the seal pack assemblies on the water softeners • Functionality test of controls on softener and water test of softened water • Check brine tank condition and clean • Provide salt for softners for quarterly use and top up tanks • Verify storage tanks pressures • Replace re-bed automatic Catalytic Carbon Filter • Replace UV bulbs and all fitlers (pre and post) • Replace RO membrane (beginning of year 1 and 3) • Perform a complete system and loop sanitization as per industry standards for the entire RO distribution piping systems, provide pre and post water analysis for TC/EC/HPC/TOC to ensure sanitation was performed adequately (to be performed after hours). All reports and delieverables will be provided in an english format. Security requirements: There are security requirements associated with this requirement. For additional information, consult Part 6 - Security, Financial and Other Requirements, and Part 7 - Resulting Contract Clauses. For more information on personnel and organization security screening or security clauses, Bidders should refer to the Contract Security Program of Public Works and Government Services Canada (http://www.tpsgc-pwgsc.gc.ca/esc-src/introduction-eng.html) website. Reliability: 1. The Contractor personnel requiring access to PROTECTED information, assets or sensitive work site(s) must EACH hold a valid RELIABILITY STATUS, granted or approved by Health Canada/PHAC or the Canadian Industrial Security Directorate (CISD), Public Services and Procurement Canada (PSPC). 2. The Contractor MUST NOT remove any PROTECTED information or assets from the identified work site(s), and the Contractor must ensure that its personnel are made aware of and comply with this restriction. 3. Subcontracts which contain security requirements are NOT to be awarded without the prior written permission of Health Canada/PHAC. SELECTION METHODOLOGY: A bid must comply with the requirements of the bid solicitation and meet all mandatory criteria to be declared responsive. The responsive bid with the lowest evaluated price will be recommended for award of a contract. Enquiries regarding this Request for Proposals are to be submitted in writing to: Name of the Contracting Authority: René Beauchamp E-mail address:rene.beauchamp@hc-sc.gc.ca$02025
Cistel Technology Inc*Contract Awarded* *Amendment 002 extending time to respond to Q&A and allow time for Bidders response* Health Canada is seeking solutions-based informatics services to develop, host, and manage a new Health Product Shortages Reporting solution for the mandatory reporting of shortages and discontinuations. This solution will replace the existing Drug Shortages Canada web application (drugshortagescanada.ca) and will also integrate the reporting of Medical Device shortages and discontinuations. The selected firm will handle project management, design, technical development, hosting and ongoing maintenance and support of the new system, consisting of a hosted service, a web interface/site, and a mobile app for download from app store (Android and iOS).$02025

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