Who Won Department of the Environment (ECCC ) Contracts?

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

46
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$27,114
Total recorded value
$27,114
Median contract value

Top suppliers

  1. SGS AXYS Analytical Services3 awards
  2. ALS Canada Ltd2 awards
  3. Fisher Scientific2 awards
  4. Dunsky Energy + Climate Advisors2 awards
  5. AC CDC1 award

Recent Department of the Environment (ECCC ) awards

SupplierContractValueYear
SGS AXYS Analytical ServicesTitle: ANALYSIS OF WASTEWATER, SLUDGE/BIOSOLIDS, LEACHATE, AND OTHER ENVIRONMENTAL MATRICES FOR PER- AND POLYFLUORINATED ALKYL SUBSTANCES (PFAS) Solicitation Number: 5000093563 GSIN: E199 Environmental Services UNSPSC: 77140000 Environmental Lab Services Description: 1. Summary Canada is seeking offers from Offerors to provide ANALYSIS OF WASTEWATER, SLUDGE/BIOSOLIDS, LEACHATE, AND OTHER ENVIRONMENTAL MATRICES FOR PER- AND POLYFLUORINATED ALKYL SUBSTANCES (PFAS) to Environment and Climate Change Canada. The Work is to be performed during the period of award of contract to 2027-03-31. The Contractor grants Canada the irrevocable option(s) to extend the Contract by up to four (4) additional one (1)-year period(s) under the same terms and conditions and at the prices, rates, or both stated in the Contract. The Basis of Selection is Highest Combined Rating of Technical Merit and Price. 2. Net-Zero Challenge Offerors of Environment and Climate Change Canada (ECCC) are encouraged to join the Net-Zero Challenge. The Net Zero Challenge is a national initiative, led by Environment and Climate Change Canada (ECCC), that supports businesses in developing and implementing effective strategies and plans to reduce GHG emissions in facilities and operations to net-zero by 2050. The Net Zero Challenge aligns with Canada's obligations under the Paris Agreement to combat climate change and support Canada's Climate Competitiveness Strategy, which is building a prosperous net-zero future in which Canadian business and industry are well positioned to compete and lead in a global low-carbon economy. Currently, there is a mandatory federal requirement for high-dollar-value procurements. Moving forward, all offerors are encouraged to join the Net-Zero Challenge regardless of the dollar value of the procurement. Offerors who join the Net-Zero Challenge are encouraged to: a. Measure and disclose their greenhouse gas emissions; and b. Commit to planning, setting, and achieving science-based GHG reduction targets aligned with the objectives of the Paris Agreement. Participation in the Net-Zero Challenge not only supports global climate goals but also benefits businesses by positioning them as leaders in a global low-carbon economy. For more information on how to join, please consult the Net-Zero Challenge page. 3. Security There are no security requirements associated with this solicitation. 4. Compliance with Code of Conduct. The Offeror must comply with Canada's Code of Conduct for Procurement 5. Integrity Provisions Offerors must submit certain information for contracts subject to the Ineligibility and Suspension Policy (the policy) at the bid or offer stage. Offerors also have an ongoing obligation to update the Office of Supplier Integrity and Compliance if their information changes. Information to submit with a bid or offer and update as required - Canada.ca 6. Anti-forced Labour Requirements The Offeror states that the Work is not mined, manufactured, or produced wholly or in part by forced labour. In performing the Contract and regardless of who acts as an importer, the Offeror must not, directly or indirectly, deliver Work if it is mined, manufactured, or produced wholly or in part by forced labour. 7. Buy Canadian Policy The Government of Canada has introduced new policies to protect, build, and transform Canadian industries. Check out Buy Canadian Policy for more information on what this could mean for you. 8. Trade Agreements The requirement is subject to the provisions of the Canadian Free Trade Agreement (CFTA), the Canada–Chile Free Trade Agreement, the Canada–Colombia Free Trade Agreement, the Canada–Honduras Free Trade Agreement, the Canada–Korea Free Trade Agreement, the Canada–Panama Free Trade Agreement, the Canada-Peru Free Trade Agreement, the Comprehensive Economic Free Trade Agreement [CETA], the World Trade Organization – Agreement on Government Procurement [WTO-AGP], the Comprehensive and Progressive Agreement for Trans-Pacific Partnership [CPTPP] and the Canada-Ukraine Free Trade Agreement. 9. Social Procurement Environment and Climate Change Canada supports the Government of Canada’s social and economic objectives, including increasing the participation of businesses from underrepresented groups in government procurement opportunities. As such, offerors owned or led by Canadians from under-represented groups, such as women, LGBTQ2+ persons, persons with disabilities and persons from visible minorities, are encouraged to submit a bid for this opportunity. 10. Certification Requirements Contracts with former public servants (FPS) in receipt of a pension or a lump-sum payment must withstand the closest public scrutiny and reflect fairness in the spending of public funds. To comply with Treasury Board policies and directives on contracts with FPS, Offerors must provide the information detailed in the bid solicitation certification component. 11. Debriefings Offerors may request a debriefing and feedback on their results of the bid solicitation process. Offerors should make the request to the Contracting Authority within 15 working days from receipt of the results of the bid solicitation process. The debriefing may be in writing, by telephone or in person. 12. Official Languages Environment and Climate Change Canada provides procurement services in both official languages. Offerors may submit a bid in the official language of their choice. 13. Additional Information For additional information, interested offerors must contact the Contracting Officer named in this Notice.$02026
AC CDCTitle: Scientific expert support for the finalisation of the Wild Species 2025 report Solicitation Number: 5000090646 GSIN: B009 UNSPSC: 81171600 Description: 1. Summary Canada is seeking proposals from qualified Offerors to provide Scientific expert support for the finalisation of the Wild Species 2025 report to Environment and Climate Change Canada as defined in the Annex Statement of Work. The period of the Contract is from date of Contract to 2027-Mar-31 inclusive. The Basis of Selection is Highest Combined Rating of Technical Merit (70%) and Price (30%). 2. Net-Zero Challenge Offerors of Environment and Climate Change Canada (ECCC) are encouraged to join the Net-Zero Challenge. The Net Zero Challenge is a national initiative, led by Environment and Climate Change Canada (ECCC), that supports businesses in developing and implementing effective strategies and plans to reduce GHG emissions in facilities and operations to net-zero by 2050. The Net Zero Challenge aligns with Canada's obligations under the Paris Agreement to combat climate change and support Canada's Climate Competitiveness Strategy, which is building a prosperous net-zero future in which Canadian business and industry are well positioned to compete and lead in a global low-carbon economy. Currently, there is a mandatory federal requirement for high-dollar-value procurements. Moving forward, all offerors are encouraged to join the Net-Zero Challenge regardless of the dollar value of the procurement. Offerors who join the Net-Zero Challenge are encouraged to: a. Measure and disclose their greenhouse gas emissions; and b. Commit to planning, setting, and achieving science-based GHG reduction targets aligned with the objectives of the Paris Agreement. Participation in the Net-Zero Challenge not only supports global climate goals but also benefits businesses by positioning them as leaders in a global low-carbon economy. For more information on how to join, please consult the Net-Zero Challenge page. 3. Security There are no security requirements associated with this solicitation. 4. Compliance with Code of Conduct. The Offeror must comply with Canada's Code of Conduct for Procurement 5. Integrity Provisions Offerors must submit certain information for contracts subject to the Ineligibility and Suspension Policy (the policy) at the bid or offer stage. Offerors also have an ongoing obligation to update the Office of Supplier Integrity and Compliance if their information changes. Information to submit with a bid or offer and update as required - Canada.ca 6. Anti-forced Labour Requirements The Offeror states that the Work is not mined, manufactured, or produced wholly or in part by forced labour. In performing the Contract and regardless of who acts as an importer, the Offeror must not, directly or indirectly, deliver Work if it is mined, manufactured, or produced wholly or in part by forced labour. 7. Buy Canadian Policy The Government of Canada has introduced new policies to protect, build, and transform Canadian industries. Check out Buy Canadian Policy for more information on what this could mean for you. 8. Trade Agreements The requirement is subject to the provisions of the Canadian Free Trade Agreement (CFTA), the Canada–Chile Free Trade Agreement, the Canada–Colombia Free Trade Agreement, the Canada–Honduras Free Trade Agreement, the Canada–Panama Free Trade Agreement. 9. Social Procurement Environment and Climate Change Canada supports the Government of Canada’s social and economic objectives, including increasing the participation of businesses from underrepresented groups in government procurement opportunities. As such, offerors owned or led by Canadians from under-represented groups, such as women, LGBTQ2+ persons, persons with disabilities and persons from visible minorities, are encouraged to submit a bid for this opportunity. 10. Certification Requirements Contracts with former public servants (FPS) in receipt of a pension or a lump-sum payment must withstand the closest public scrutiny and reflect fairness in the spending of public funds. To comply with Treasury Board policies and directives on contracts with FPS, Offerors must provide the information detailed in the bid solicitation certification component. 11. Debriefings Offerors may request a debriefing and feedback on their results of the bid solicitation process. Offerors should make the request to the Contracting Authority within 15 working days from receipt of the results of the bid solicitation process. The debriefing may be in writing, by telephone or in person. 12. Official Languages Environment and Climate Change Canada provides procurement services in both official languages. Offerors may submit a bid in the official language of their choice. 13. Additional Information For additional information, interested offerors must contact the Contracting Officer named in this Notice.$02026
THERMO FISHER SCIENTIFIC INCTrade Agreement: CFTA Tendering Procedures: to all pre-qualified suppliers Competitive Procurement Strategy: Lowest Evaluated Price Comprehensive Land Claim Agreement: No Nature of Requirements: Two (2) glassware wash machines, Reference Number: 5000092152R Contact information: Ashley Cartier, ashley.cartier@ec.gc.ca THIS REQUEST IS RESERVED FOR HOLDERS OF SUPPLY ARRANGEMENT # E60PV-19EQUI ONLY, FOR THE PURCHASE OF LABORATORY AND SCIENTIFIC EQUIPMENT, PARTS AND ACCESSORIES, SERVICES AND SUPPLIES. Only Suppliers currently pre-qualified on Supply Arrangement E60PV-19EQUI have been invited to bid. As a requirement of the Supply Arrangement, this notice is published on Government Electronic Tendering Service (GETS) for a period of 40 calendar days. The closing date published on this notice identifies how long the notice will be published. For the closing date of any solicitation under the supply arrangement, invited suppliers should refer to the solicitation documents. Suppliers that do not have a Supply Arrangement for the supply of Laboratory and Scientific Equipment, Parts and Accessories, Services and Supplies with Public Works and Government Services Canada, cannot submit a bid. Any bids received from suppliers not pre-qualified on the Supply Arrangement will not be evaluated. Suppliers may qualify under Supply Arrangement E60PV-19EQUI for Laboratory and Scientific Equipment, Parts and Accessories, Services and Supplies, at any time. Interested suppliers should download solicitation document E60PV-19EQUI/D from CanadaBuys (SAP Ariba) and submit a response as per the requirements of the Request for Supply Arrangement. Environment and Climate Change Canada has a requirement for the supply of two (2) glassware wash machines. The mandatory technical criteria are: Item Criteria, Washer [MS1.1]#1 Reference to substantiation in the Technical Bid M1 Washer #1 must be capable to wash at 93° C M2 Washer #1 must be able to simultaneously connect to tap and Deionized (DI) water sources M3 Washer #1 must come standard with an integrated pure water pump, capable of drawing pure water from a non-pressurized water source M4 Washer #1 must have interchangeable, adjustable racks available, with at least one rack combination able to contain 100 cylindrical denuders 2” OD x 2” H M5 Washer #1 cannot exceed external dimensions of 36”H x 28”D x 24.5”W M6 Washer #1 must be programable by user, with multiple (minimum 5) user defined programs M7 Washer #1 must have stainless steel interior M8 Works on a single-phase 115V, 60 Hz, 20A circuit M9 [MF2.1]Washer #1 must provide ability to review, store and transfer log files and wash programs. Transfer via USB, in .pdf or other common formats (.docx, .txt)[AC3.1][MS3.2] Item Criteria, Washer#2 Reference to substantiation in the Technical Bid M10 Washer #2 must be capable to wash at 93° C M11 Washer #2 must be able to simultaneously connect to tap and Deionized (DI) water sources M12 Washer #2 must come standard with an integrated pure water pump, capable of drawing pure water from a non-pressurized water source M13 Washer #2 must be able to fit a Soxhlet which is approximately 14” tall. M14 Washer #2 cannot exceed external dimensions of 36”H x 28”D x 34”W M15 Washer #2 must be programable by user, with multiple (minimum 5) user defined programs M16 Washer #2 must be equipped with a fast drying technology using forced heated air injection M17 Washer #2 must have multiple racks that can be outfitted with a wide variety inserts to accommodate different types of glass ware M18 Washer #2 must include dispensing pumps for liquid detergent and acid neutralizing rinse The responsive bidder already holding a Supply arrangement for Laboratory and Scientific Equipment, Parts and Accessories, Services and Supplies from Public Works and Government Services Canada who meets the mandatory technical criteria with the lowest aggregate price will be recommended for contract award.$02026
EIL University of WaterlooTitle: Analysis of radioisotopes in Great Lakes sediment cores Solicitation Number: 5000094011 GSIN: E199 UNSPSC: 77140000 Description: 1. Summary Canada is seeking offers from Offerors to provide analysis of radioisotopes in Great Lakes sediment cores to Environment and Climate Change Canada. The Work is to be performed from date of contract award to 2027-03-31, with the irrevocable option(s) to extend the Contract by up to 3 additional 1-year period(s). Offerors must submit their financial offer in accordance with the Annex Basis of Payment. Basis of Selection is Highest Combined Rating of Technical Merit and Price. 2. Net-Zero Challenge Offerors of Environment and Climate Change Canada (ECCC) are encouraged to join the Net-Zero Challenge. The Net Zero Challenge is a national initiative, led by Environment and Climate Change Canada (ECCC), that supports businesses in developing and implementing effective strategies and plans to reduce GHG emissions in facilities and operations to net-zero by 2050. The Net Zero Challenge aligns with Canada's obligations under the Paris Agreement to combat climate change and support Canada's Climate Competitiveness Strategy, which is building a prosperous net-zero future in which Canadian business and industry are well positioned to compete and lead in a global low-carbon economy. Currently, there is a mandatory federal requirement for high-dollar-value procurements. Moving forward, all offerors are encouraged to join the Net-Zero Challenge regardless of the dollar value of the procurement. Offerors who join the Net-Zero Challenge are encouraged to: a. Measure and disclose their greenhouse gas emissions; and b. Commit to planning, setting, and achieving science-based GHG reduction targets aligned with the objectives of the Paris Agreement. Participation in the Net-Zero Challenge not only supports global climate goals but also benefits businesses by positioning them as leaders in a global low-carbon economy. For more information on how to join, please consult the Net-Zero Challenge page. 3. Security There are no security requirements associated with this solicitation. 4. Compliance with Code of Conduct. The Offeror must comply with Canada's Code of Conduct for Procurement 5. Integrity Provisions Offerors must submit certain information for contracts subject to the Ineligibility and Suspension Policy (the policy) at the bid or offer stage. Offerors also have an ongoing obligation to update the Office of Supplier Integrity and Compliance if their information changes. Information to submit with a bid or offer and update as required - Canada.ca 6. Anti-forced Labour Requirements The Offeror states that the Work is not mined, manufactured, or produced wholly or in part by forced labour. In performing the Contract and regardless of who acts as an importer, the Offeror must not, directly or indirectly, deliver Work if it is mined, manufactured, or produced wholly or in part by forced labour. 7. Buy Canadian Policy The Government of Canada has introduced new policies to protect, build, and transform Canadian industries. Check out Buy Canadian Policy for more information on what this could mean for you. 8. Trade Agreements The requirement is subject to the provisions of the Canadian Free Trade Agreement (CFTA), the Canada–Chile Free Trade Agreement, the Canada–Colombia Free Trade Agreement, the Canada–Honduras Free Trade Agreement, the Canada–Korea Free Trade Agreement, the Canada–Panama Free Trade Agreement, the Canada-Peru Free Trade Agreement. 9. Social Procurement Environment and Climate Change Canada supports the Government of Canada’s social and economic objectives, including increasing the participation of businesses from underrepresented groups in government procurement opportunities. As such, offerors owned or led by Canadians from under-represented groups, such as women, LGBTQ2+ persons, persons with disabilities and persons from visible minorities, are encouraged to submit a bid for this opportunity. 10. Certification Requirements Contracts with former public servants (FPS) in receipt of a pension or a lump-sum payment must withstand the closest public scrutiny and reflect fairness in the spending of public funds. To comply with Treasury Board policies and directives on contracts with FPS, Offerors must provide the information detailed in the bid solicitation certification component. 11. Debriefings Offerors may request a debriefing and feedback on their results of the bid solicitation process. Offerors should make the request to the Contracting Authority within 15 working days from receipt of the results of the bid solicitation process. The debriefing may be in writing, by telephone or in person. 12. Official Languages Environment and Climate Change Canada provides procurement services in both official languages. Offerors may submit a bid in the official language of their choice. 13. Additional Information For additional information, interested offerors must contact the Contracting Officer named in this Notice.$02026
Adrian BancilaECCC requires a Contractor to provide operation services of the Global Atmosphere Watch (GAW) Observatory at Alert, Nunavut, to ensure monitoring, sampling, measurements, data logs and quality control measures are performed for the continued success of the atmospheric measurement programs and monitoring network conducted at this site. This procurement is subject to the Agreement Between the Inuit of the Nunavut Settlement Area and His Majesty the King in Right of Canada (the Nunavut Agreement). Socio-economic provisions are included under this solicitation, but it is not mandatory for Bidders to identify socio-economic benefits provisions to qualify for the resulting contract. Refer to the Inuit Benefits Plan (IBP) as outlined within the submission and evaluation requirements of the attached Request for Proposal. Bidders are requested to maximize Inuit employment, subcontracting and on-the-job training opportunities, and involve local, regional and Inuit businesses, in carrying out the work under the resulting contract. GSIN: M181A Operation and Maintenance Services of a Technical/Scientific Facility$02026
S.i. Systems PartnershipNOTICE OF PROPOSED PROCUREMENT (NPP) for TASK BASED INFORMATICS PROFESSIONAL SERVICES (TBIPS) This requirement is for: Environment and Climate Change Canada This requirement is open only to those TBIPS Supply Arrangement Holders under EN578-170432 who qualified under Tier 1, under the region / metropolitan area, level of expertise and for the following categories: • NCR – Level 3 – C.7 Information Technology Security Design Specialists • NCR – Level 3 – C.11 Information Technology Security Vulnerability Analysis Specialist The requirement is intended to result in the award of one contract. The following SA Holders have been invited to submit a proposal: 1. ADGA Group Consultants Inc. 2. Akkodis Canada Inc. 3. Bulletproof Solutions ULC 4. Calian Ltd. 5. CHARTER TELECOM INC 6. Les Enterprises Norleaf Networks Inc. 7. Maplesoft Consulting Inc. 8. Maverin Inc. 9. MINDWIRE SYSTEMS LTD., Akkada Professional Services inc., HubSpoke Inc., in Joint Venture 10. Myticas Consulting Inc. 11. OLAV CONSULTING CORP., MOSHWA ABORIGINAL INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY CORPORATION, IN JOINT VENTURE 12. Pricewaterhouse Coopers LLP 13. S.I. SYSTEMS ULC 14. TEKSYSTEMS CANADA CORP./SOCIÉTÉ TEKSYSTEMS CANADA 15. Tundra Technical Solutions Inc Description of the Requirement: Environment and Climate Change Canada (ECCC) is seeking to secure on an “as and when required” basis through Task Authorizations (TA’s), Resources to analyze, assess, remediate, and communicate risks associated with ECCC digital assets. The Resources will be required to apply risk management principles, methodologies, and requirements, such as the guidelines ITSG-33, CSE guidelines, and TBS policies, directives, and standards. Security: There is security requirements associated with this requirement. Please note that SA Holders do not need to have the required clearance to submit a bid. 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. Level of Security Requirement: Security Requirement: As per SRCL included in the solicitation Minimum Corporate Security Required: Designated Organization Screening (DOS) Minimum Resource Security Required: Reliability Status Document Safeguarding Security Level Required: Not Applicable Special comments: The work is currently performed by TEKsystems Canada Corp. under contract 3000739673 (value $1,987,808.55 including all option periods excluding applicable taxes) which will end March 31, 2027. Applicable Trade Agreements: • World Trade Organization Agreement on Government Procurement (WTO-AGP) • the Canada-Chile Free Trade Agreement (CCFTA) • the Canada-Peru Free Trade Agreement (CPFTA) • the Canada-Colombia Free Trade Agreement (CColFTA) • the Canada-Panama Free Trade Agreement (CPanFTA), the Canada-Honduras Free-Trade Agreement • the Canada-European Union Comprehensive Economic and Trade Agreement (CETA) • the Comprehensive and Progressive Agreement for Trans-Pacific Partnership (CPTPP) • the Canadian Free Trade Agreement (CFTA) • the Canada-Ukraine Free Trade Agreement (CUFTA) • the Agreement on Trade Continuity between Canada and the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland • the Canada-Korea Free Trade Agreement (CKFTA). Proposed period of contract: The proposed period of contract shall be four years from the Date of Contract Award. Estimated Level of Effort: The estimated level of effort of the contract will be for 1989 days for C.7 Information Technology Security Design Specialists and 603 days for C.11 Information Technology Security Vulnerability Analysis Specialist. Contracting Authority Information: File Number: 5000088124 Contracting Authority: Alyssa Festeryga Phone Number: +1 902-201-4251 E-Mail: alyssa.festeryga@ec.gc.ca Inquiries: Inquiries regarding this Request for Proposal (RFP) requirement must be submitted to the Contracting Authority named above. RFP documents will be e-mailed directly by the Contracting Authority to the Qualified Supply Arrangement Holders who are being invited to bid on this requirement. BIDDERS ARE ADVISED THAT “CANADABUYS.CANADA.CA” ” IS NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR THE DISTRIBUTION OF SOLICITATION DOCUMENTS. The Crown retains the right to negotiate with any supplier on any procurement. Documents may be submitted in either official language. Debriefings: Bidders may request a debriefing on the results of the bid solicitation process. Bidders should make the request to the Contracting Authority within 15 working days from receipt of the results of the bid solicitation process. The debriefing may be in writing, by telephone or in person. NOTE: Task-Based Informatics Professional Services (TBIPS) Method of Supply is refreshed on a quarterly basis. If you wish to find out how you can be a “Qualified SA Holder”, please contact parcnmdai.apncrimos@tpsgc-pwgsc.gc.ca$02026
Customer Expressions Corp.Title: Software as a Service (SaaS) – Ombuds Office Case Management System Solicitation Number: 5000085894 GSIN: 81162000 Description: 1. Summary THIS REQUEST IS RESERVED FOR HOLDERS OF SUPPLY ARRANGEMENT #EN578-191593 ONLY. Environment and Climate Change Canada (ECCC) has a requirement for a Software as a Service (SaaS) platform and associated services (via the issuance of Task Authorizations) to securely capture (Protected A) visitor journey data through case management files, while enabling robust reporting and data analysis. This system should allow the Organizational Ombuds Case Management System (OOCMS) to capture, manage, and analyze information provided by visitors who contact the office as well as facilitate the tracking of activities and follow-ups. The case management solution must be bilingual, respect Government of Canada accessibility and security requirements, be user friendly, have a data entry interface that will avoid the possibility of overwriting information from one case to another, and have an efficient search engine. ECCC intends to award one contract for this solution for two years with the option to extend for an additional three periods of one year each under the same terms and conditions. 2. Security 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. 3. Integrity Provisions Bidders must provide a list of names, or other related information as needed, pursuant to section 01 Integrity Provisions of Standard Instructions 2003. 4. Service Requirements For services requirements, bidders in receipt of a pension or a lump sum payment must provide the required information as detailed in article 3 of Part 2 of the bid solicitation. 5. Trade Agreements The requirement is subject to the provisions of the Canadian Free Trade Agreement (CFTA), the Canada–Chile Free Trade Agreement, the Canada–Colombia Free Trade Agreement, the Canada–Honduras Free Trade Agreement, the Canada–Korea Free Trade Agreement, the Canada–Panama Free Trade Agreement, the Canada-Peru Free Trade Agreement, the Comprehensive Economic Free Trade Agreement [CETA], the World Trade Organization – Agreement on Government Procurement [WTO-AGP], the Comprehensive and Progressive Agreement for Trans-Pacific Partnership [CPTPP] and the Canada-Ukraine Free Trade Agreement. 6. Social Procurement Environment and Climate Change Canada supports the Government of Canada’s social and economic objectives, including increasing the participation of businesses from under-represented groups in government procurement opportunities. As such, bidders owned or led by Canadians from under-represented groups, such as women, LGBTQ2+ persons, persons with disabilities and persons from visible minorities are encouraged to submit a bid to this opportunity. 7. Debriefings Bidders may request a debriefing on the results of the bid solicitation process. Bidders should make the request to the Contracting Authority within 15 working days from receipt of the results of the bid solicitation process. The debriefing may be in writing, by telephone or in person. 8. Official Languages Environment and Climate Change Canada provides procurement services in both official languages. Bidders may submit a bid in the official language of their choice. 9. Additional Information For additional information, interested suppliers must contact the Contracting Officer named in this Notice.$02026
Bureau VeritasTitle: Sediment Toxicity Testing Solicitation Number: 5000094287 GSIN: E199 UNSPSC: 77140000 Description: 1. Summary Canada is seeking offers from Offerors to provide Sediment Toxicity Testing to Environment and Climate Change Canada. The Work is to be performed during the period of date of contract award to 2027-03-31, with the irrevocable option(s) to extend the Contract by up to 2 additional 1-year period(s). Offerors must submit their financial offer in accordance with the 7.1 Financial Offer Presentation Sheet at article 7. Financial Proposal. Basis of Selection is Lowest Evaluated Price with Mandatory Technical Criteria. 2. Net-Zero Challenge Offerors of Environment and Climate Change Canada (ECCC) are encouraged to join the Net-Zero Challenge. The Net Zero Challenge is a national initiative, led by Environment and Climate Change Canada (ECCC), that supports businesses in developing and implementing effective strategies and plans to reduce GHG emissions in facilities and operations to net-zero by 2050. The Net Zero Challenge aligns with Canada's obligations under the Paris Agreement to combat climate change and support Canada's Climate Competitiveness Strategy, which is building a prosperous net-zero future in which Canadian business and industry are well positioned to compete and lead in a global low-carbon economy. Currently, there is a mandatory federal requirement for high-dollar-value procurements. Moving forward, all offerors are encouraged to join the Net-Zero Challenge regardless of the dollar value of the procurement. Offerors who join the Net-Zero Challenge are encouraged to: a. Measure and disclose their greenhouse gas emissions; and b. Commit to planning, setting, and achieving science-based GHG reduction targets aligned with the objectives of the Paris Agreement. Participation in the Net-Zero Challenge not only supports global climate goals but also benefits businesses by positioning them as leaders in a global low-carbon economy. For more information on how to join, please consult the Net-Zero Challenge page. 3. Security There are no security requirements associated with this solicitation. 4. Compliance with Code of Conduct. The Offeror must comply with Canada's Code of Conduct for Procurement 5. Integrity Provisions Offerors must submit certain information for contracts subject to the Ineligibility and Suspension Policy (the policy) at the bid or offer stage. Offerors also have an ongoing obligation to update the Office of Supplier Integrity and Compliance if their information changes. Information to submit with a bid or offer and update as required - Canada.ca 6. Anti-forced Labour Requirements The Offeror states that the Work is not mined, manufactured, or produced wholly or in part by forced labour. In performing the Contract and regardless of who acts as an importer, the Offeror must not, directly or indirectly, deliver Work if it is mined, manufactured, or produced wholly or in part by forced labour. 7. Buy Canadian Policy The Government of Canada has introduced new policies to protect, build, and transform Canadian industries. Check out Buy Canadian Policy for more information on what this could mean for you. 8. Trade Agreements The requirement is subject to the provisions of the Canadian Free Trade Agreement (CFTA), the Canada–Chile Free Trade Agreement, the Canada–Colombia Free Trade Agreement, the Canada–Honduras Free Trade Agreement, the Canada–Korea Free Trade Agreement, the Canada–Panama Free Trade Agreement, the Canada-Peru Free Trade Agreement. 9. Social Procurement Environment and Climate Change Canada supports the Government of Canada’s social and economic objectives, including increasing the participation of businesses from underrepresented groups in government procurement opportunities. As such, offerors owned or led by Canadians from under-represented groups, such as women, LGBTQ2+ persons, persons with disabilities and persons from visible minorities, are encouraged to submit a bid for this opportunity. 10. Certification Requirements Contracts with former public servants (FPS) in receipt of a pension or a lump-sum payment must withstand the closest public scrutiny and reflect fairness in the spending of public funds. To comply with Treasury Board policies and directives on contracts with FPS, Offerors must provide the information detailed in the bid solicitation certification component. 11. Debriefings Offerors may request a debriefing and feedback on their results of the bid solicitation process. Offerors should make the request to the Contracting Authority within 15 working days from receipt of the results of the bid solicitation process. The debriefing may be in writing, by telephone or in person. 12. Official Languages Environment and Climate Change Canada provides procurement services in both official languages. Offerors may submit a bid in the official language of their choice. 13. Additional Information For additional information, interested offerors must contact the Contracting Officer named in this Notice.$02026
AtkinsRéalis Canada Inc.1. Summary Environment and Climate Change Canada has a requirement to conduct aerial surveys of the Southern Hudson Bay subpopulation of eastern migratory caribou to help assess the potential impacts of planned and future individual development projects as detailed in the Statement of Work, Annex A to the bid solicitation. The period of the contract is from date of Contract Award to September 30, 2026. 2. Net-Zero Challenge Offerors of Environment and Climate Change Canada (ECCC) are encouraged to join the Net-Zero Challenge. The Net Zero Challenge is a national initiative, led by Environment and Climate Change Canada (ECCC), that supports businesses in developing and implementing effective strategies and plans to reduce GHG emissions in facilities and operations to net-zero by 2050. The Net Zero Challenge aligns with Canada's obligations under the Paris Agreement to combat climate change and support Canada's Climate Competitiveness Strategy, which is building a prosperous net-zero future in which Canadian business and industry are well positioned to compete and lead in a global low-carbon economy. Currently, there is a mandatory federal requirement for high-dollar-value procurements. Moving forward, all offerors are encouraged to join the Net-Zero Challenge regardless of the dollar value of the procurement. Offerors who join the Net-Zero Challenge are encouraged to: a. Measure and disclose their greenhouse gas emissions; and b. Commit to planning, setting, and achieving science-based GHG reduction targets aligned with the objectives of the Paris Agreement. Participation in the Net-Zero Challenge not only supports global climate goals but also benefits businesses by positioning them as leaders in a global low-carbon economy. For more information on how to join, please consult the Net-Zero Challenge page. 3. Security There are no security requirements associated with this solicitation. 4. Compliance with Code of Conduct. The Offeror must comply with Canada's Code of Conduct for Procurement 5. Integrity Provisions Offerors must submit certain information for contracts subject to the Ineligibility and Suspension Policy (the policy) at the bid or offer stage. Offerors also have an ongoing obligation to update the Office of Supplier Integrity and Compliance if their information changes. Information to submit with a bid or offer and update as required - Canada.ca 6. Anti-forced Labour Requirements The Offeror states that the Work is not mined, manufactured, or produced wholly or in part by forced labour. In performing the Contract and regardless of who acts as an importer, the Offeror must not, directly or indirectly, deliver Work if it is mined, manufactured, or produced wholly or in part by forced labour. 7. Buy Canadian Policy The Government of Canada has introduced new policies to protect, build, and transform Canadian industries. Check out Buy Canadian Policy for more information on what this could mean for you. 8. Trade Agreements The requirement is subject to the provisions of the Canadian Free Trade Agreement (CFTA), the Canada–Korea Free Trade Agreement, the Comprehensive Economic Free Trade Agreement [CETA], the World Trade Organization – Agreement on Government Procurement [WTO-AGP], the Comprehensive and Progressive Agreement for Trans-Pacific Partnership [CPTPP] and the Canada-Ukraine Free Trade Agreement. 9. Social Procurement Environment and Climate Change Canada supports the Government of Canada’s social and economic objectives, including increasing the participation of businesses from underrepresented groups in government procurement opportunities. As such, offerors owned or led by Canadians from under-represented groups, such as women, LGBTQ2+ persons, persons with disabilities and persons from visible minorities, are encouraged to submit a bid for this opportunity. 10. Certification Requirements Contracts with former public servants (FPS) in receipt of a pension or a lump-sum payment must withstand the closest public scrutiny and reflect fairness in the spending of public funds. To comply with Treasury Board policies and directives on contracts with FPS, Offerors must provide the information detailed in the bid solicitation certification component. 11. Debriefings Offerors may request a debriefing and feedback on their results of the bid solicitation process. Offerors should make the request to the Contracting Authority within 15 working days from receipt of the results of the bid solicitation process. The debriefing may be in writing, by telephone or in person. 12. Official Languages Environment and Climate Change Canada provides procurement services in both official languages. Offerors may submit a bid in the official language of their choice. 13. Additional Information For additional information, interested offerors must contact the Contracting Officer named in this Notice.$02026
MAKWA Resourcing Inc.NOTICE OF PROPOSED PROCUREMENT (NPP) for TASK BASED INFORMATICS PROFESSIONAL SERVICES (TBIPS) This requirement is for: Environment and Climate Change Canada This requirement is open only to those Indigenous TBIPS Supply Arrangement Holders under EN578-170432 who qualified under Tier 1, under the region / metropolitan area, level of expertise and for the following categories: • NCR – Level 3 – C.2. Information Technology Security Methodology, Policy and Procedures Analyst • NCR – Level 3 – C.3. Information Technology Security Threat and Risk Assessment and Certification and Accreditation Analyst The requirement is intended to result in the award of one contract. The following SA Holders have been invited to submit a proposal: • Adirondack Information Management Inc. • Adirondack Information Management Inc., Entrust Limited, Artemp Personnel Services Inc., The AIM Group Inc., in JOINT VENTURE • ADRM Technology Consulting Group Corp. • ADRM Technology Consulting Group Corp. and Randstad Interim Inc • Advanced Chippewa Technologies Inc. • Alika Internet Technologies Inc. • Donna Cona Inc. • DONNA CONA INC., IBM CANADA LIMITED IN JOINT VENTURE • DWP Solutions Inc. • Factr Limited • IPSS INC. • MAKWA Resourcing Inc. • Makwa Resourcing Inc., TPG Technology Consulting Ltd. in JOINT VENTURE • Malarsoft Technology Corporation • Maplestream Inc., Cofomo Inc. IN JOINT VENTURE • Maverin Business Services Inc. • Maverin Inc. • MINDWIRE SYSTEMS LTD., Akkada Professional Services inc., HubSpoke Inc., in Joint Venture • MONZ CONSULTING INC., NEWFOUND RECRUITING CORPORATION. in Joint Venture • OLAV CONSULTING CORP., MOSHWA ABORIGINAL INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY CORPORATION, IN JOINT VENTURE • Onaki Création S.E.N.C., IBISKA TELECOM INC., in Joint Venture • Prologic Systems Ltd. and Maplesoft Consulting Inc. in JV • Skyfly Solutions Inc., iFathom Corp., EPI-USE NOW INC. in Joint Venture • SYMBIOTIC GROUP INC., Akkodis Canada Inc., IN JOINT VENTURE • T.I.7 INC., Quarry Consulting Inc., in joint venture • Tato Recruiting Inc., S.I. SYSTEMS ULC, in Joint Venture • Turtle Technologies Inc. Description of the Requirement: ECCC is seeking to secure on an “as and when required” basis through TA’s, Resources to perform, verify, analyze, test, assess, and monitor IT Cyber security and business continuity activities, programs applications and systems. The Resources will be required to apply risk management principles, methodologies, and requirements, such as the guidelines ITSG-33, CSE guidelines, and TBS policies, directives, and standards. Security: There is security requirements associated with this requirement. Please note that SA Holders do not need to have the required clearance to submit a bid. 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. Level of Security Requirement: Security Requirement: As per SRCL included in the solicitation Minimum Corporate Security Required: Designated Organization Screening (DOS) Minimum Resource Security Required: Reliability Status Document Safeguarding Security Level Required: Not Applicable Special comments: The work is currently performed by TEKsystems Canada Corp. under contract 3000774108 (value $3,315,222.00 including all option periods excluding applicable taxes) which will end March 31, 2026. Applicable Trade Agreements: • World Trade Organization Agreement on Government Procurement (WTO-AGP) • the Canada-Chile Free Trade Agreement (CCFTA) • the Canada-Peru Free Trade Agreement (CPFTA) • the Canada-Colombia Free Trade Agreement (CColFTA) • the Canada-Panama Free Trade Agreement (CPanFTA), the Canada-Honduras Free-Trade Agreement • the Canada-European Union Comprehensive Economic and Trade Agreement (CETA) • the Comprehensive and Progressive Agreement for Trans-Pacific Partnership (CPTPP) • the Canadian Free Trade Agreement (CFTA) • the Canada-Ukraine Free Trade Agreement (CUFTA) • the Agreement on Trade Continuity between Canada and the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland • the Canada-Korea Free Trade Agreement (CKFTA). Proposed period of contract: The proposed period of contract shall be four years from the Date of Contract Award. Estimated Level of Effort: The estimated level of effort of the contract will be for 663 days for C.2. Information Technology Security Methodology, Policy and Procedures Analyst and 1446 days for C.3. Information Technology Security Threat and Risk Assessment and Certification and Accreditation Analyst. Contracting Authority Information: File Number: 5000088123 Contracting Authority: Alyssa Festeryga Phone Number: +1 902-201-4251 E-Mail: alyssa.festeryga@ec.gc.ca Inquiries: Inquiries regarding this Request for Proposal (RFP) requirement must be submitted to the Contracting Authority named above. RFP documents will be e-mailed directly by the Contracting Authority to the Qualified Supply Arrangement Holders who are being invited to bid on this requirement. BIDDERS ARE ADVISED THAT “CANADABUYS.CANADA.CA” ” IS NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR THE DISTRIBUTION OF SOLICITATION DOCUMENTS. The Crown retains the right to negotiate with any supplier on any procurement. Documents may be submitted in either official language. Debriefings: Bidders may request a debriefing on the results of the bid solicitation process. Bidders should make the request to the Contracting Authority within 15 working days from receipt of the results of the bid solicitation process. The debriefing may be in writing, by telephone or in person. NOTE: Task-Based Informatics Professional Services (TBIPS) Method of Supply is refreshed on a quarterly basis. If you wish to find out how you can be a “Qualified SA Holder”, please contact parcnmdai.apncrimos@tpsgc-pwgsc.gc.ca$02026
Power Systems ResearchThe Department of Environment and Climate Change Canada (ECCC) has a requirement for the supply of an annual off-road fleet dataset to supplement previously acquired datasets of similar scope in Microsoft Excel format. ECCC determines the off-road equipment products to be included in the dataset with the results disaggregated by key attributes including but not limited to engine cycle, engine fuel, engine power range, product, equipment type, engine specifications, and emission control technologies in-service population. The dataset must include all available engine fuels and engine power ranges, and the country of sale must be limited to Canada and provide within 60 days of contract award. The scope of the data includes the following applications and products: a. Agricultural b. Construction c. Industrial d. Lawn and Garden e. Marine Propulsion f. Power Generation g. Recreational Products Segments Definitions: - Model year – The calendar year that the equipment was first put into service. - Off-road – Vehicles and equipment that are either self-propelled or portable and are not commonly used on public roads. The dataset provided must include the following data fields: a. Calendar Year b. Engine Cycle c. Segment d. Application e. Product f. Engine Fuel g. Engine Power Rating Range h. Average Engine Power Rating i. Engine Type j. Emissions Certification Level k. Emissions Certifying Agency l. Emissions Solution Strategy The dataset must be delivered within 60 days of contract award and span the period of calendar years 2020 through 2025 (inclusive)*, with the individual years that the fleet was placed into in-service for each Model year 1986 through 2025 (inclusive)*, with all equipment manufactured prior to 1986 grouped under a “1985 and Prior” Model year category. * Subsequent Calendar year and Model year to be included in the dataset for each Option Period exercised (2027 dataset for Option Period 1; 2028 dataset for Option Period 2; 2029 dataset for Option Period 3; 2030 dataset for Option Period 4).$02026
ALS Canada LtdTitle: Sediment Chemical Analysis Solicitation Number: 5000090933 GSIN: 77140000 / E199 or E103 Description: 1. Summary Environment and Climate Change Canada has a requirement for sediment chemical analysis from representative disposal at sea sites in British Columbia, as detailed in the Statement of Work, Annex “A” to the bid solicitation. The period of the contract is from 01 April 2026 to 31 March 2027, with the option to extend the term of the Contract by up to four (4) additional one (1) year period(s) under the same conditions. Evaluation procedures and Basis of Selection can be found in Part 4 of the Solicitation 2. Security There are no security requirements associated with this solicitation. 3. Integrity Provisions Bidders must provide a list of names, or other related information as needed, pursuant to section 01 Integrity Provisions of Standard Instructions 2003. 4. Reciprocal Procurement - Limited Supplier Eligibility Solicitation of Offer Submission Eligibility. This solicitation of offers is subject to the Policy on Reciprocal Procurement. This means that only Canadian Suppliers Suppliers of an Applicable Trading Partner, as defined in the Attachment 1 to Part 1 Solicitation of Offers Definitions, are eligible for this solicitation of offers. Offers submitted by Suppliers of a Non-Trading Partner will be rejected. 5. Service Requirements For services requirements, bidders in receipt of a pension or a lump sum payment must provide the required information as detailed in article 4 of Part 2 of the bid solicitation. 6. Trade Agreements The requirement is subject to the provisions of the Canadian Free Trade Agreement (CFTA), the Canada–Chile Free Trade Agreement, the Canada–Colombia Free Trade Agreement, the Canada–Honduras Free Trade Agreement, the Canada–Korea Free Trade Agreement, the Canada–Panama Free Trade Agreement, the Canada-Peru Free Trade Agreement, the Comprehensive Economic Free Trade Agreement [CETA], the World Trade Organization – Agreement on Government Procurement [WTO-AGP], the Comprehensive and Progressive Agreement for Trans-Pacific Partnership [CPTPP] and the Canada-Ukraine Free Trade Agreement. 7. Social Procurement Environment and Climate Change Canada supports the Government of Canada’s social and economic objectives, including increasing the participation of businesses from under-represented groups in government procurement opportunities. As such, bidders owned or led by Canadians from under-represented groups, such as women, LGBTQ2+ persons, persons with disabilities and persons from visible minorities are encouraged to submit a bid to this opportunity. 8. Additional Information to include, as applicable: The Federal Contractors Program (FCP) for employment equity applies to this procurement; refer Part 6 - Resulting Contract Clauses and the annex titled Federal Contractors Program for Employment Equity - Certification. 9. Debriefings Bidders may request a debriefing on the results of the bid solicitation process. Bidders should make the request to the Contracting Authority within 15 working days from receipt of the results of the bid solicitation process. The debriefing may be in writing, by telephone or in person. 10. Official Languages Environment and Climate Change Canada provides procurement services in both official languages. Bidders may submit a bid in the official language of their choice. 11. Additional Information For additional information, interested suppliers must contact the Contracting Officer named in this Notice.$02026
Adirondack Information ManagementNOTICE OF PROPOSED PROCUREMENT (NPP) for TASK BASED INFORMATICS PROFESSIONAL SERVICES (TBIPS) This requirement is for: Environment and Climate Change Canada This requirement is open only to those Indigenous TBIPS Supply Arrangement Holders under EN578-170432 who qualified under Tier 1, under the region / metropolitan area, level of expertise, and for the following category: • NCR – Level 3 – P.2 Enterprise Architects The requirement is intended to result in the award of one contract. The following SA Holders have been invited to submit a proposal: • Acosys Consulting Services Inc. • ACOSYS CONSULTING SERVICES INC./ SERVICES CONSEILS ACOSYS INC., PRICEWATERHOUSECOOPERS LLP, IN JOINT VENTURE • Adirondack Information Management Inc. • Adirondack Information Management Inc., Amita Corporation, Artemp Personnel Services Inc., The AIM Group Inc.,in JOINT VENTURE • ADRM Technology Consulting Group Corp. • ADRM Technology Consulting Group Corp. and Randstad Interim Inc • Advanced Chippewa Technologies Inc. • Alika Internet Technologies Inc. • Aniko Consultants Inc., Samson & Associés-CPA Consultation Inc.-Samson & Associates CPA-Consulting Inc., in Joint Venture • Donna Cona Inc. • DONNA CONA INC., IBM CANADA LIMITED IN JOINT VENTURE • Factr Limited • Factr Limited, ALTIS RECRUITMENT & TECHNOLOGY INC., in Joint Venture • IPSS INC. • MAKWA Resourcing Inc. • Makwa Resourcing Inc., TPG Technology Consulting Ltd. in JOINT VENTURE • Malarsoft Technology Corporation • Maplestream Inc., Cofomo Inc. IN JOINT VENTURE • Maverin Business Services Inc. • Maverin Inc. • MINDWIRE SYSTEMS LTD., Akkada Professional Services inc., HubSpoke Inc., in Joint Venture • MONZ CONSULTING INC., NEWFOUND RECRUITING CORPORATION. in Joint Venture • NATTIQ INC. • Nisha Technologies Inc. • OLAV CONSULTING CORP., MOSHWA ABORIGINAL INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY CORPORATION, IN JOINT VENTURE • Onaki Création S.E.N.C., IBISKA TELECOM INC., in Joint Venture • Professional Quality Assurance Ltd. • Prologic Systems Ltd. • Prologic Systems Ltd. and Maplesoft Consulting Inc. in JV • Skyfly Solutions Inc., iFathom Corp., EPI-USE NOW INC. in Joint Venture • Steel River Group Ltd. Tundra Technical Solutions Inc. in Joint Venture • Symbiotic Group Inc. • SYMBIOTIC GROUP INC., Akkodis Canada Inc., IN JOINT VENTURE • Tato Recruiting Inc. • Tato Recruiting Inc., S.I. SYSTEMS ULC, in Joint Venture • Turtle Technologies Inc. Description of the Requirement: ECCC is seeking to secure on an “as and when required” basis through Task Authorizations (TA’s), Resources to strategically leverage Cloud Service Offerings as they become increasingly available to Government of Canada organizations, in alignment with the Government of Canada’s and ECCC’s Cloud Adoption Strategies. With ECCC Cloud Adoption Strategy established, and the increasing demand for digital modernization, new applications, and systems, along with a substantial inventory of applications for Workload Migration, ECCC anticipates a significant surge in cloud-enabled projects over the coming years. To address these requirements the P.2 Senior Enterprise Architect(s) will work on the cloud-enabled initiatives listed below to assess and migrate existing applications to the cloud, design and implement new cloud initiatives and provide guidance and training on best practices. ECCC’s Initiatives: • Regulatory Services Modernization, • Grants and Contribution Enterprise Platform, • Enterprise Platform Journey, • Carbon Markets, • Scientific Enablement. Security: There is security requirements associated with this requirement. Please note that SA Holders do not need to have the required clearance to submit a bid. 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. Level of Security Requirement: Security Requirement: As per SRCL included in the solicitation Minimum Corporate Security Required: Designated Organization Screening (DOS) Minimum Resource Security Required: Reliability Status Document Safeguarding Security Level Required: Not Applicable Special comments: The work was performed by Cofomo Inc. under contract 3000730200 (value $2,508,425.00 including all option periods excluding applicable taxes) which ended September 30, 2025. Applicable Trade Agreements: • World Trade Organization Agreement on Government Procurement (WTO-AGP) • the Canada-Chile Free Trade Agreement (CCFTA) • the Canada-Peru Free Trade Agreement (CPFTA) • the Canada-Colombia Free Trade Agreement (CColFTA) • the Canada-Panama Free Trade Agreement (CPanFTA), the Canada-Honduras Free-Trade Agreement • the Canada-European Union Comprehensive Economic and Trade Agreement (CETA) • the Comprehensive and Progressive Agreement for Trans-Pacific Partnership (CPTPP) • the Canadian Free Trade Agreement (CFTA) • the Canada-Ukraine Free Trade Agreement (CUFTA) • the Agreement on Trade Continuity between Canada and the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland • the Canada-Korea Free Trade Agreement (CKFTA). Proposed period of contract: The proposed period of contract shall be for 4 years from Contract Award date. Estimated Level of Effort: The estimated level of effort of the contract will be for 2,040 days. Contracting Authority Information: File Number: 5000087039 Contracting Authority: Alyssa Festeryga Phone Number: +1 902-201-4251 E-Mail: alyssa.festeryga@ec.gc.ca Inquiries: Inquiries regarding this Request for Proposal (RFP) requirement must be submitted to the Contracting Authority named above. RFP documents will be e-mailed directly by the Contracting Authority to the Qualified Supply Arrangement Holders who are being invited to bid on this requirement. BIDDERS ARE ADVISED THAT “CANADABUYS.CANADA.CA” ” IS NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR THE DISTRIBUTION OF SOLICITATION DOCUMENTS. The Crown retains the right to negotiate with any supplier on any procurement. Documents may be submitted in either official language. Debriefings: Bidders may request a debriefing on the results of the bid solicitation process. Bidders should make the request to the Contracting Authority within 15 working days from receipt of the results of the bid solicitation process. The debriefing may be in writing, by telephone or in person. NOTE: Task-Based Informatics Professional Services (TBIPS) Method of Supply is refreshed on a quarterly basis. If you wish to find out how you can be a “Qualified SA Holder”, please contact parcnmdai.apncrimos@tpsgc-pwgsc.gc.ca$02026
Oxford Construction Ltd.Located on Burrard Inlet in North Vancouver, Pacific Environmental Science Centre (PESC) is a centre for the study of marine, estuarine and freshwater toxicology and chemistry, with specialization in salmonid toxicogenomic, bacterial source tracking, and marine water quality monitoring. The Centre works in partnership with B.C. Environment, Health Canada, Transport Canada, Fisheries and Oceans Canada and the University of Victoria. The Centre houses chemical analysis (inorganic & organic), toxicological and microbiological laboratories, plus mobile labs and equipment used in Environment and Climate Change Canada's (ECCC) monitoring, regulatory and environmental science programs. The role of the Centre is to provide a core capability in laboratory science services to ECCC’s Pacific & Yukon Region, to conduct field surveys, inspections and investigations, and to respond to environmental emergencies. The Shellfish Water Classification Program at PESC provides recommendations for the classification of shellfish harvest areas based on sanitary water quality monitoring. The program ensures the safety of shellfish for human consumption by monitoring bacteriological water quality and identifying sources of sanitary pollution in shellfish harvest areas. The classification of these areas is essential to protect public health from contaminated shellfish. The program includes regular water quality surveys, adverse weather event monitoring, and emergency response coordination to maintain the highest standards of shellfish safety. The objective of this project is to upgrade the existing Shellfish Water Classification Laboratory to meet current operational, safety, and environmental standards. The scope includes architectural and electrical improvements, enhanced workstations, and specialized lab areas to support expanded research and testing capabilities. These upgrades aim to ensure compliance with regulatory requirements and optimize functionality for long-term use. Completion of the scope of work is anticipated within twenty (20) weeks. There will be a site visit on Wednesday, December 17, 2025, at 1:00 P.M. PST. Interested bidders are to meet at Pacific Environmental Science Centre (PESC) 2645 Dollarton Hwy, North Vancouver, British Columbia, V7H 1B1 at the front entrance, and will be met and escorted onsite by the Facility Operator. The requirement is subject to the provisions of the Canadian Free Trade Agreement (CFTA). For additional information, interested suppliers should contact Helena Lee at; Helena.Lee@ec.gc.ca.$02026
Automotive Testing & Development Services, Inc.Solicitation Number: 5000083813R 1. Summary The requirement is to establish a Departmental Standing Offer (DISO) with two Streams for the Vehicles and Engines Testing for Emissions Verification (VETEV) section of Environment and Climate Change Canada (ECCC) to test vehicles to ensure conformance with environmental standards and regulations, as indicated through the Canadian Environmental Protection Act, 1999 (CEPA). The requirement is for an initial period of one year from the effective date of the Standing Offer with an option to extend the offer by four (4) additional periods of one (1) year. Reissue of Bid Solicitation This bid solicitation cancels and supersedes previous bid solicitation number 5000083813 dated July 8, 2025, with a closing of August 7, 2025, at 15:00 ET. A debriefing or feedback session will be provided upon request to bidders/offerors/suppliers who bid on the previous solicitation. 2. Security There are no security requirements associated with this solicitation. 3. Integrity Provisions In accordance with the Integrity Provisions of the Standard Instructions, all offerors must provide with their offer, if applicable, the declaration form available on the Forms for the Integrity Regime website (http://www.tpsgc-pwgsc.gc.ca/ci-if/declaration-eng.html), to be given further consideration in the procurement process. In accordance with the section titled Information to be provided when bidding, contracting or entering into a real property agreement of the Ineligibility and Suspension Policy (http://www.tpsgc-pwgsc.gc.ca/ci-if/politique-policy-eng.html), the Offeror must provide the required documentation, as applicable, to be given further consideration in the procurement process. 4. Reciprocal Procurement - All Suppliers Eligible Solicitation of Offer Submission Eligibility. Barring any other conditions or international sanctions, Canadian Suppliers, Suppliers of an Applicable Trading Partner and Suppliers of a Non-Trading Partner, as defined in the Attachment 1 to Part 1 Solicitation of Offers definitions, are eligible for this solicitation of offers. 5. Service Requirements For services requirements, bidders in receipt of a pension or a lump sum payment must provide the required information as detailed in article 3 of Part 2 of the bid solicitation. 6. Trade Agreements The requirement is subject to the provisions of the Canadian Free Trade Agreement (CFTA), the Canada–Chile Free Trade Agreement, the Canada–Colombia Free Trade Agreement, the Canada–Honduras Free Trade Agreement, the Canada–Korea Free Trade Agreement, the Canada–Panama Free Trade Agreement, the Canada-Peru Free Trade Agreement, the Comprehensive Economic Free Trade Agreement [CETA], the World Trade Organization – Agreement on Government Procurement [WTO-AGP], the Comprehensive and Progressive Agreement for Trans-Pacific Partnership [CPTPP] and the Canada-Ukraine Free Trade Agreement. 7. Social Procurement Environment and Climate Change Canada supports the Government of Canada’s social and economic objectives, including increasing the participation of businesses from under-represented groups in government procurement opportunities. As such, bidders owned or led by Canadians from under-represented groups, such as women, LGBTQ2+ persons, persons with disabilities and persons from visible minorities are encouraged to submit a bid to this opportunity. 8. Additional Information The Federal Contractors Program (FCP) for employment equity applies to this procurement; refer to Part 5 – Certifications and Additional Information, Part 7 - Resulting Contract Clauses and the annex titled Federal Contractors Program for Employment Equity - Certification. 9. Debriefings Bidders may request a debriefing on the results of the bid solicitation process. Bidders should make the request to the Contracting Authority within 15 working days from receipt of the results of the bid solicitation process. The debriefing may be in writing, by telephone or in person. 10. Official Languages Environment and Climate Change Canada provides procurement services in both official languages. Bidders may submit a bid in the official language of their choice. 11. Additional Information For additional information, interested suppliers must contact the Contracting Officer named in this Notice.$02026
Twilight Signs & Neon IncDescription: 1. Summary Environment and Climate Change Canada has a requirement to fabricate new signage to improve accessibility for visitors at Prince Edward Point National Wildlife Area. The work will require: 1. Fabrication of signs from print-ready artworks that will be released to those qualified to complete Phase 2. 2. Providing all necessary labour, materials, and equipment required to fabricate and deliver new signs to Prince Edward Point National Wildlife Area, located in Milford, Ontario K0K 2P0. Project progress meetings will be required bi-weekly with the Technical Authority, signage consultant, and the Contractor. The specific timing for meetings will be determined in more detail at the “start-up” meeting. The project must be completed no later than March 31, 2026. Sign delivery must occur prior to March 31, 2026. 2. Security There are no security requirements associated with this solicitation. 3. Integrity Provisions Bidders must provide a list of names, or other related information as needed, pursuant to section 01 Integrity Provisions of Standard Instructions 2003. 4. Trade Agreements The requirement is subject to the provisions of the Canadian Free Trade Agreement (CFTA). 5. Social Procurement Environment and Climate Change Canada supports the Government of Canada’s social and economic objectives, including increasing the participation of businesses from under-represented groups in government procurement opportunities. As such, bidders owned or led by Canadians from under-represented groups, such as women, LGBTQ2+ persons, persons with disabilities and persons from visible minorities are encouraged to submit a bid to this opportunity. 6. Debriefings Bidders may request a debriefing on the results of the bid solicitation process. Bidders should make the request to the Contracting Authority within 15 working days from receipt of the results of the bid solicitation process. The debriefing may be in writing, by telephone or in person. 7. Official Languages Environment and Climate Change Canada provides procurement services in both official languages. Bidders may submit a bid in the official language of their choice. 8. Additional Information For additional information, interested suppliers must contact the Contracting Officer named in this Notice. GSIN/UNSPSC: 5155 Steel bending and erection, including welding; 5131 Construction work for civil engineering for highways (except elevated highways), streets, roads, railways and airfield runways 72141002 Highway and road sign or guardrail construction and repair service$02026
DINGU INC.1. Summary Environment and Climate Change Canada has a requirement for the manufacturing of five different paper envelope types in varying quantities as detailed in the Statement of Work, Annex A to the bid solicitation. The period of the Contract is for one year from date of Contract Award, plus five one-year irrevocable options allowing Canada to extend the term of the contract. 2. Security There are no security requirements associated with this solicitation. 3. Integrity Provisions Bidders must provide a list of names, or other related information as needed, pursuant to section 01 Integrity Provisions of Standard Instructions 2003. 4. Reciprocal Procurement – Limited Supplier Eligibility Solicitation of Offer Submission Eligibility. This solicitation of offers is subject to the Policy on Reciprocal Procurement. This means that only Canadian Suppliers, as defined in the Attachment 1 to Part 1 Solicitation of Offers Definitions, are eligible for this solicitation of offers. Offers submitted by Suppliers of a Non-Trading Partner will be rejected. 5. Service Requirements For services requirements, bidders in receipt of a pension or a lump sum payment must provide the required information as detailed in article 3 of Part 2 of the bid solicitation. 6. Trade Agreements The requirement is subject to the provisions of the Canadian Free Trade Agreement (CFTA), the Canada–Chile Free Trade Agreement, the Canada–Colombia Free Trade Agreement, the Canada–Honduras Free Trade Agreement, the Canada–Korea Free Trade Agreement, and the Canada–Panama Free Trade Agreement. 7. Social Procurement Environment and Climate Change Canada supports the Government of Canada’s social and economic objectives, including increasing the participation of businesses from under-represented groups in government procurement opportunities. As such, bidders owned or led by Canadians from under-represented groups, such as women, LGBTQ2+ persons, persons with disabilities and persons from visible minorities are encouraged to submit a bid to this opportunity. 8. Debriefings Bidders may request a debriefing on the results of the bid solicitation process. Bidders should make the request to the Contracting Authority within 15 working days from receipt of the results of the bid solicitation process. The debriefing may be in writing, by telephone or in person. 9. Official Languages Environment and Climate Change Canada provides procurement services in both official languages. Bidders may submit a bid in the official language of their choice. 10. Additional Information For additional information, interested suppliers must contact the Contracting Officer named in this Notice.$02026
Arup Canada Inc.Title: High Penetration Renewable (Wind and Solar) Energy in Selected Canadian Power Networks - Reliability Study with Integration Costs. Solicitation Number: 5000088713R 1. Description The objective of this study is to obtain information on reliability risks and opportunities of a future Canadianbulk power system (BPS) with a large penetration of VRE resources. Reliability, as defined by NERC, consists of: 1) “adequacy” which relates to capability of the system to supply power at all times, given certain allowable standard times in outage, while providing for system reserves to cater for scheduled and reasonably expected unscheduled outages, and 2) “operating reliability”, which relates to the ability of the system to sustain and respond to disturbances (faults and large outages) and sudden changes in balance between supply and demand (significant generation and load variations) and to return to nominal frequency, voltage and power flows in a short time. Provision of adequate inertia for frequency control, reactive power for voltage control and ramping power are among the operating reliability-related measures required from the grid operators. Three sample power regions of Canada must be examined for these high penetration cases. 2. Security There are no security requirements associated with this solicitation. 3. Integrity Provisions Bidders must provide a list of names, or other related information as needed, pursuant to section 01 Integrity Provisions of Standard Instructions 2003. 4. Reciprocal Procurement - All Suppliers Eligible Solicitation of Offer Submission Eligibility. Barring any other conditions or international sanctions, Canadian Suppliers, Suppliers of an Applicable Trading Partner and Suppliers of a Non-Trading Partner, as defined in the Attachment 1 to Part 1 Solicitation of Offers definitions, are eligible for this solicitation of offers. 5. Service Requirements For services requirements, bidders in receipt of a pension or a lump sum payment must provide the required information as detailed in article 2.3 of Part 2 of the bid solicitation. 6. Trade Agreements The requirement is subject to the provisions of the Canada–Korea Free Trade Agreement. 7. Social Procurement Environment and Climate Change Canada supports the Government of Canada’s social and economic objectives, including increasing the participation of businesses from under-represented groups in government procurement opportunities. As such, bidders owned or led by Canadians from under-represented groups, such as women, LGBTQ2+ persons, persons with disabilities and persons from visible minorities are encouraged to submit a bid to this opportunity. 8. Debriefings Bidders may request a debriefing on the results of the bid solicitation process. Bidders should make the request to the Contracting Authority within 15 working days from receipt of the results of the bid solicitation process. The debriefing may be in writing, by telephone or in person.” 9. Official Languages Environment and Climate Change Canada provides procurement services in both official languages. Bidders may submit a bid in the official language of their choice. 10. Additional Information For additional information, interested suppliers must contact the Contracting Officer named in this Notice.$02026
SGS AXYS Analytical ServicesTitle: Analysis of Chemicals of Concern in Great Lakes XAD-2 Resin Samples Solicitation Number: 5000089958 GSIN: B103 Water Quality Studies, B101 Environmental Studies, 77101503 Environmental indicators analysis Description: 1. Summary Environment and Climate Change Canada has a requirement for laboratory analysis of XAD-2 resin for contaminants of concern, specifically those identified in the Great Lakes Water Quality Agreement for monitoring and surveillance in the Great Lakes as detailed in the Statement of Work, Annex “A” to the bid solicitation. The period of the contract is from contract award to 31 March 2026, with the option to extend the term of the Contract by up to two (2) additional one (1) year period(s) under the same conditions. 2. Security There are no security requirements associated with this solicitation. 3. Integrity Provisions Bidders must provide a list of names, or other related information as needed, pursuant to section 01 Integrity Provisions of Standard Instructions 2003. 4. Reciprocal Procurement - Limited Supplier Eligibility Solicitation of Offer Submission Eligibility. This solicitation of offers is subject to the Policy on Reciprocal Procurement. This means that only Canadian as defined in the Attachment 1 to Part 1 Solicitation of Offers Definitions, are eligible for this solicitation of offers. Offers submitted by Suppliers of a Non-Trading Partner will be rejected. 5. Service Requirements For services requirements, bidders in receipt of a pension or a lump sum payment must provide the required information as detailed in article 3 of Part 2 of the bid solicitation. 6. Trade Agreements The requirement is subject to the provisions of the Canadian Free Trade Agreement (CFTA), the Canada–Chile Free Trade Agreement, the Canada–Colombia Free Trade Agreement, the Canada–Honduras Free Trade Agreement, the Canada–Korea Free Trade Agreement, the Canada–Panama Free Trade Agreement. 7. Social Procurement Environment and Climate Change Canada supports the Government of Canada’s social and economic objectives, including increasing the participation of businesses from under-represented groups in government procurement opportunities. As such, bidders owned or led by Canadians from under-represented groups, such as women, LGBTQ2+ persons, persons with disabilities and persons from visible minorities are encouraged to submit a bid to this opportunity. 8. Debriefings Bidders may request a debriefing on the results of the bid solicitation process. Bidders should make the request to the Contracting Authority within 15 working days from receipt of the results of the bid solicitation process. The debriefing may be in writing, by telephone or in person. 9. Official Languages Environment and Climate Change Canada provides procurement services in both official languages. Bidders may submit a bid in the official language of their choice. 10. Additional Information For additional information, interested suppliers must contact the Contracting Officer named in this Notice.$02026
Fisher ScientificTendering Procedures: All pre-qualified supplier under SA E60PV-19EQUI THIS REQUEST IS RESERVED FOR HOLDERS OF SUPPLY ARRANGEMENT # E60PV-19EQUI ONLY, FOR THE PURCHASE OF LABORATORY AND SCIENTIFIC EQUIPMENT, PARTS AND ACCESSORIES, SERVICES AND SUPPLIES. Only Suppliers currently pre-qualified on Supply Arrangement E60PV-19EQUI have been invited to bid. As a requirement of the Supply Arrangement, this notice is published on CanadaBuys for a period of 40 calendar days. The closing date published on this notice identifies how long the notice will be published. For the closing date of any solicitation under the supply arrangement, invited suppliers should refer to the solicitation documents. Suppliers that do not have a Supply Arrangement for the supply of Laboratory and Scientific Equipment, Parts and Accessories, Services and Supplies with Public Works and Government Services Canada, cannot submit a bid. Any bids received from suppliers not pre-qualified on the Supply Arrangement will not be evaluated. Suppliers may qualify under Supply Arrangement E60PV-19EQUI for Laboratory and Scientific Equipment, Parts and Accessories, Services and Supplies, at any time. Interested suppliers should download solicitation document E60PV-19EQUI/D from CanadaBuys (SAP Ariba) and submit a response as per the requirements of the Request for Supply Arrangement. Environment and Climate Change Canada has a requirement for two (2) Identical Biological Safety Cabinets with a full 5-year warranty, including parts and labor. Parts and Accessories, Services and Supplies from Public Works and Government Services Canada who meets the mandatory technical criteria with the lowest aggregate price will be recommended for contract award.$02026

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