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| Johnson Controls | The National Research Council of Canada (NRC) requires services for the comprehensive maintenance and service for the proprietary Johnson Controls Metasys Building Automation System (BAS) installed at the Aluminium Technology Centre (CTA) in Saguenay. The existing BAS is a proprietary Johnson Controls Metasys system providing Direct Digital Control (DDC) monitoring and control of mechanical systems (heating, chilled water, air handling, variable air volume, fan coil units, unit ventilators, sensors, and actuators) and BAS supervisory servers. The system’s hardware, firmware, and software are exclusively owned and supported by Johnson Controls. | $0 | 2030 |
| Johnson Controls Canada LP | The National Research Council of Canada, located at 2620 Speakman Drive, Mississauga, Ontario (Campus), requires services for the comprehensive maintenance and service for the Metasys building automation system (BAS). The Building Automation System (BAS) is a proprietary Metasys system from Johnson Controls that provides direct digital monitoring and control (DDC) of mechanical systems (heating, chilled water, air handling, variable air volume, fan coil units, fans, sensors, and actuators) and BAS supervisory servers. | $0 | 2030 |
| Aruncus Consulting | The National Research Council Canada (NRC) requires Rip Rap Slope Native Plants Restoration Project at 5071 West Saanich Road Victoria, BC. The contract period will be for three years from the date of contract. The anticipated start date is January 2026. Mandatory Site Visit: It is mandatory that the Bidder or a representative of the Bidder visit the work site. Arrangements have been made for the site visit to be held. Meet Marilyn Bell at the main entrance at the National Research Council, 5071 Chemin West Saanich Victoria, British Colombia. V9E 2E7 on December 15th 2025. The site visit will begin at 1:00PM - PST. NO EXCEPTIONS WILL BE MADE. Basis of selection: Lowest evaluated price Tenders must be submitted to the NRC Bid Receiving Unit at: NRC.BidReceiving-ReceptiondesSoumissions.CNRC@nrc-cnrc.gc.ca Bidders may request a debriefing on the results of the bidding process. Bidders should submit their request to the contracting authority within 15 working days of receiving the results of the bidding process. The debriefing may be provided in writing, by telephone, or via MS Teams. Refer to the attached tender documents to obtain further information. Canada retains the right to negotiate with any supplier on any procurement. Documents may be submitted in either official language of Canada. Procuring Office: National Research Council Canada Nom: Isabelle Fortin Titre: Senior Contracting Officer Courriel: Isabelle.Fortin@cnrc-nrc.gc.ca | $0 | 2028 |
| Please refer to the “Contract Details Description” section | The National Research Council Canada (NRC) is issuing this Request for Expression of Interest (RFEOI) to solicit submissions from qualified teams interested in delivering the Centre for Drone Innovation (CDI) - Mirabel using a Progressive Design-Build (PDB) delivery model. The purpose of this RFEOI is to identify and shortlist experienced proponents with the capability, capacity, and collaborative approach required to successfully participate in a Progressive Design-Build process. This RFEOI is not a request for pricing. Shortlisted proponents will be invited to participate in a subsequent procurement stage. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Addendum No. 001 This addendum is raised to provide: 1. an extension to the solicitation closing date. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Addendum No. 002 This addendum is raised to provide: 1. responses to requests for clarification ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Addendum No. 003 This addendum is raised to provide: 1. responses to requests for clarification ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Addendum No. 004 This addendum is raised to provide: 1. responses to requests for clarification ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Addendum No. 005 This addendum is raised to provide: 1. responses to requests for clarification ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Addendum No. 006 This addendum is raised to provide: 1. responses to requests for clarification ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Addendum No. 007 This addendum is raised to provide: 1. responses to requests for clarification ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Following the evaluation process, the following seven (7) proponents have been selected to proceed to the next phase, which is the Request for Proposals (RFP) process. • Axor • Bird • EBC • ED Brunet • Groupe Geyser • Pomerleau • Tisseur | $0 | 2026 |
| Testforce Systems Inc. | Nature of Requirements: The National Research Council Canada (NRC) has a requirement for the supply of electronic hardware components used for data acquisition (DAQ), signal generation, and PXI/PXIe modular instrumentation systems, for delivery to Ottawa, Ontario. Trade Agreements: * Canadian Free Trade Agreement (CFTA) THIS REQUEST IS RESERVED FOR HOLDERS OF SUPPLY ARRANGEMENT # E60HN-16ELEC ONLY, FOR THE PURCHASE OF ELECTRONIC PRODUCTS, STREAM 2. Only Suppliers currently pre-qualified on Supply Arrangement E60HN-16ELEC 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 15 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 Electronic Products 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 E60HN-16ELEC for Stream 1, Electrical Products and/or Stream 2, Electronic Products, at any time. Interested suppliers should download solicitation document E60HN-16ELEC for electrical and electronic products RFSA, CanadaBuys (SAP Ariba) and submit a response as per the requirements of the Request for Supply Arrangement (RFSA). The responsive bidder already holding a Supply Arrangement E60HN-16ELEC - Stream 2, Electronic Products from Public Works and Government Services Canada who meets the mandatory technical criteria with the lowest aggregate price will be recommended for contract award. | $0 | 2026 |
| Element Biosciences | The National Research Council of Canada (NRC) requires the supply, installation, and commissioning of the AVITI24 upgrade system for its existing AVITI sequencing platform. The AVITI24 upgrade provides: • a 50% increase in sequencing output without altering existing workflows or consumables; • integrated in situ multiomics capabilities, enabling spatially resolved detection of transcripts, proteins, and morphological markers within intact cellular architecture; • a unified platform supporting both Next Generation Sequencing (NGS) and high content spatial multiomics. This upgrade is essential to maintain compatibility with NRC’s existing AVITI infrastructure while expanding analytical capabilities. | $0 | 2026 |
| Soquelec | National Research Council of Canada has a requirement for the supply of an X-ray Nano Computed Tomography (Nano CT) system. This system will enable non-destructive, high-resolution 3D imaging of the internal structure of solid-state materials with nanoscale spatial resolution. The equipment is unique due to its advanced imaging capabilities, precision in resolving fine structural details, and the ability to visualize internal features. the Nano CT system has broad potential applications and can significantly contribute to a wide range of research initiatives at NRC-Mississauga (NRC-M). | $0 | 2026 |
| Turner & Townsend | The objective of this contract is to support project teams at the National Research Council of Canada (NRC) in cost and time management planning, monitoring, and control of science research facility and real property projects and programs from coast to coast to coast for the duration of NRC’s major capital program. | $0 | 2026 |
| Deric Construction Inc. | Mandatory site visit: Interested bidders must attend to one of the mandatory site visits held on February 18th and 19th, 2026 at 10:00 a.m. EST. Meet NRC's representative at 501 University's Boul. East, Saguenay, Quebec. Mandatory requirements for site visit: All visitors must wear the following safety equipment: CSA approved footwear, hard hat, and safety glasses. Description: The National Research Council Canada, 501 University’s Blvd, East, Saguenay, Quebec has a requirement for a project that includes: work under this contract covers concept and construction of an aluminum casting cell. | $0 | 2026 |
| Physical Electronics USA | The objective of this solicitation is to select a supplier to manufacture, deliver, install, and commission a state-of-the-art Dynamic Secondary Ion Mass Spectrometry (SIMS) system. The proposed system must meet rigorous performance standards regarding sensitivity, depth resolution, and sample throughput. It must be capable of characterizing a comprehensive suite of semiconductor materials, including Group IV, III/V, III/Nitride, and II-VI compounds, and a wide range of elements. Additionally, the scope includes comprehensive post-installation support, including operator training and a long-term maintenance agreement to ensure high instrument uptime. All the deliverables must be received on or before March 31, 2027. | $0 | 2026 |
| CLARICA GROUP INC | The National Research Council Canada (NRC) require the supply of an extra-large filament 3D printer to support the battery pack and module prototyping facility located in a new laboratory AST U91. The 3D printer will be used to make custom battery modules, packs, support frames and structures. The custom battery pack assemblies may include battery technologies developed at other AST and CEI facilities as well as future NRC collaborations. The 3D printer will allow rapid creation of prototyping and working model. This relevant expertise and skills will be invaluable for future NRC collaborations within the newly forming electric vehicle value chain. This facility will help develop solutions for industry, including SME’s, to address gaps around battery pack and modules manufacturing challenges, including cooling strategies, materials, battery density, pack burden, and second life use. | $0 | 2026 |
| Fanuc Canada Ltd | The National Research Council Canada (NRC) requires the supply of two articulated robots to support the battery pack and module prototyping facility located in a new laboratory at AST U91. | $0 | 2026 |
| EastPoint Engineering Ltd | The National Research Council Canada (NRC) requires an independent third-party specialist firm to provide commissioning services: new construction commissioning; existing building and retro-commissioning; and other services for projects at NRC locations across Canada with a majority in Ottawa, Ontario. ---Amendment No. 001--- This amendment is raised to respond to questions received and amend the solicitation. ---Amendment No. 002--- This amendment is raised to respond to questions received and extend the closing date. ---Amendment No. 003--- This amendment is raised to amend the solicitation. ---Amendment No. 004--- This amendment is raised to respond to questions received and amend the solicitation. ---Amendment No. 005--- This amendment is raised to respond to questions received, and to extend the closing date of the solicitation. ---Amendment No. 006--- This amendment is raised to respond to questions received, and to amend the solicitation. | $0 | 2026 |
| LaVision Inc. | The objective is to acquire a compact, multi-camera system for conducting high-resolution volumetric flow measurements using Tomographic PTV and Tomographic PIV techniques. The system will be deployed in a wind tunnel setup to investigate jet-in-crossflow (JICF) configurations relevant to effusion and transpiration cooling strategies. These measurements will provide critical insight into boundary layer behavior, jet penetration, mixing efficiency, turbulence intensity, and unsteady flow structures within the cooling film. The resulting data will support the fundamental understanding and optimization of gas turbine engine liner cooling systems. By improving the effectiveness of these cooling techniques, the research contributes to enhancing engine thermal efficiency and enabling the adoption of advanced combustion technologies. The system enables the acquisition of full three-dimensional velocity fields data that would otherwise only be accessible through numerical simulations. | $0 | 2026 |
| Memorial University of Newfoundland | Advance Contract Award Notice (ACAN) ACAN 25-58292 – Sliding Load Apparatus -SLA Prototype 1. Advance Contract Award Notice (ACAN) An ACAN is a public notice indicating to the supplier community that a department or agency intends to award a contract for goods, services or construction to a pre-identified supplier, thereby allowing other suppliers to signal their interest in bidding, by submitting a statement of capabilities. If no supplier submits a statement of capabilities that meets the requirements set out in the ACAN, on or before the closing date stated in the ACAN, the contracting officer may then proceed with the award to the pre-identified supplier. 2. Definition of the requirement The National Research Council Canada’s (NRC) – Ocean, Coastal and River Engineering (OCRE) Research Centre has a requirement for an SLA - Sliding Load Apparatus prototype to be produced and commissioned in the Harsh Environment Research Facility (HERF) at the Memorial University of Newfoundland (MUN). The SLA prototype must be physically and functionally integrated with the MUN owned apparatus: Ice Structure Dynamics Apparatus (ISDA). The SLA will be owned by NRC-OCRE and will be used for conducting laboratory experiments on sliding impact loads (from ice, rigid and other indenters) on full-scale ship hull structures. The HERF’s cold room, ISDA integration, and existing technical design are unique to MUN. 3. Criteria for assessment of the Statement of Capabilities (Minimum Essential Requirements) Any interested supplier must demonstrate by way of a statement of capabilities that it meets the following requirements: a. Unique Infrastructure: • The SLA must be installed within MUN’s Harsh Environment Research Facility (HERF), which includes a cold room with the required length, width, height, 10 ton overhead crane, and 750 HP / 3 phase 600 V power supply. • No other facility provides equivalent environmental and mechanical conditions necessary for the SLA. b. Exclusive Integration Requirement: • The SLA must be physically and functionally integrated with MUN’s Ice Structure Dynamics Apparatus (ISDA). • The ISDA is owned, operated, and maintained by MUN and is not accessible for integration at any other institution. • Integration requires access to proprietary design data and instrumentation available only through MUN. c. Specialized Expertise and Research Continuity: • MUN researchers possess unique expertise in ice mechanics, ice structure dynamics, and cold region engineering, developed over years of collaboration with NRC OCRE. • The existing technical design and research continuity between MUN and NRC OCRE are essential to ensure functional alignment and scientific validity. d. Ownership and Operational Location: • The SLA will be owned by NRC OCRE but permanently located at MUN to operate within HERF and ISDA. • No other institution can provide the same integration environment or technical continuity required for the project’s success. 4. Applicability of the trade agreement(s) to the procurement This procurement is subject to the following trade agreements: • Canadian Free Trade Agreement (CFTA) • World Trade Organization - Agreement on Government Procurement (WTO-AGP) • Canada-European Union Comprehensive Economic and Trade Agreement (CETA) • Comprehensive and Progressive Agreement for Trans-Pacific Partnership (CPTPP) • Canada-Chile Free Trade Agreement (CCFTA) • Canada-Colombia Free Trade Agreement • Canada-Honduras Free Trade Agreement • Canada-Korea Free Trade Agreement • Canada-Panama Free Trade Agreement • Canada-Peru Free Trade Agreement (CPFTA) • Canada-United Kingdom Trade Continuity Agreement (Canada-UK TCA) • Canada-Ukraine Free Trade Agreement (CUFTA) 5. Justification for the Pre-Identified Supplier Given the exclusive technical compatibility, infrastructure requirements, and research integration necessary to complete the SLA prototype as designed, Memorial University of Newfoundland (MUN) is the only institution capable of meeting NRC OCRE’s requirement to produce this prototype. 6. Government Contracts Regulations (GCR) Exception(s) The following exception to the GCR is invoked for this procurement under: • Subsection 6(d) - only one firm is capable of performing the contract. 7. Exclusions and/or Limited Tendering Reasons The following exclusion(s) and/or limited tendering reasons are invoked under the: Canadian Free Trade Agreement (CFTA) – Article 513 (1) (b) (iii): due to an absence of competition for technical reasons; World Trade Organization - Agreement on Government Procurement (WTO-AGP) – Article XIII (b) (iii): due to an absence of competition for technical reasons; Canada-European Union Comprehensive Economic and Trade Agreement (CETA) – Article 19.12 (b) (iii): due to an absence of competition for technical reasons; Comprehensive and Progressive Agreement for Trans-Pacific Partnership (CPTPP) – Article 15.10 (2) (b) (iii): due to an absence of competition for technical reasons; Canada-Chile Free Trade Agreement (CCFTA) – Article Kbis-16 (2) (c): necessary to protect intellectual property; Canada-Colombia Free Trade Agreement – Article 1409 (1) (b) (iii): due to an absence of competition for technical reasons; Canada-Honduras Free Trade Agreement – Article 17.11 (2) (b) (iii): due to an absence of competition for technical reasons; Canada-Korea Free Trade Agreement – referencing the WTO Protocol Amending the GPA, Article XIII (1) (b) (iii): due to an absence of competition for technical reasons; Canada-Panama Free Trade Agreement – Article 16.10 (1) (b) (iii): because of the absence of competition for technical reasons; Canada-Peru Free Trade Agreement (CPFTA) –Article 1409 (1) (b) (iii): due to an absence of competition for technical reasons; Canada-United Kingdom Trade Continuity Agreement: refer to CETA as the provisions of CETA are incorporated by reference into and made part of this Agreement. (CETA) Article 19.12 (b) (iii); Canada-Ukraine Free Trade Agreement (CUFTA) – Limited Tendering Article 10.13 (b) (iii) due to an absence of competition for technical reasons. 8. Period of the proposed contract The period of the proposed contract begins April 1, 2026 and ends on or around March 31, 2028. 9. Cost estimate of the proposed contract The estimated value of the contract is $8,510,801.00 CAD. 10. Name and address of the pre-identified supplier Memorial University of Newfoundland (MUN) St. John's, NL A1C 5S7 11. Suppliers' right to submit a Statement of Capabilities Suppliers who consider themselves fully qualified and available to provide the goods and services described in the ACAN may submit a statement of capabilities in writing to the contact person identified in this notice on or before the closing date of this notice. The statement of capabilities must clearly demonstrate how the supplier meets the advertised requirements. 12. Closing date for a submission of a Statement of Capabilities The closing date and time for accepting statements of capabilities is: March 26, 2025 at 2 pm EDT. 13. Inquiries and submission of Statement of Capabilities Inquiries and Submission of a Statement of Capabilities must be sent to: Katie Homuth | Senior Contracting Officer Procurement and Contracting Services | Finance and Procurement Services Branch National Research Council Canada | Government of Canada Katie.Homuth@nrc-cnrc.gc.ca | 343-549-4539 | $0 | 2026 |
| Adirondack Information Management Inc. | The objective of this contract is to proactively establish a procurement vehicle through which the NRC can obtain the services of qualified, frequently needed professional resources on an “as and when needed” basis in response to demand to execute IM/IT related projects. Typical projects that consultants may be assigned to include, but will not be limited to: • Implementation of standard or research IT for new buildings or major renovations of existing real property; • Implementation of on-site high-performance computing capabilities; • Service or business process re-engineering and subsequent implementation; • Development of business, information, data, application, technical, application, and/or security strategies, architectures, and roadmaps. • Implementation of projects identified in any of the above roadmaps. • Design and implementation of cloud service offerings for delivery of internal or external services; • Design and development of custom applications or portals using traditional or low-code platforms; and • Support of project intake review and authorization processes. | $0 | 2026 |
| Black and McDonald Limited | 25-58295 STJ High Voltage Electrical Upgrade You are invited to submit one (1) electronic Tender Form to fulfil the following requirement forming part of this Request for Proposal. The attachment must be clearly marked ‘Tender Form’. All financial information must be fully contained in the Tender Form, and only in the Tender Form. All proposals should include the front page of this RFP duly completed. The National Research Council Canada, 1 Arctic Avenue, St-John’s NL has a requirement for a project that includes: Work under this contract covers the high voltage electrical upgrades in the Council's Building in St. John’s Newfoundland and Labrador of the National Research Council (NRC). Lowest evaluated price A proposal must comply with the requirements of the 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. Tender Destination a) Tenders are to be submitted by email only: National Research Council Canada NRC.BidReceiving-ReceptiondesSoumissions.CNRC@nrc-cnrc.gc.ca Endorsed “Tender for (insert title of work as it appears in the drawings and specifications)” and must bear the name and address of the tenderer. b) Unless otherwise specified, the only documents required to be submitted with the tender are the Tender form and the Bid Security. 1.0 GENERAL Questions regarding any aspect of the project are to be addressed to and answered only by the Contracting Authority or Representative. Any information received other than from the Contracting Authority will be disregarded when awarding the contract and during construction. Firms intending to submit tenders on this project should obtain tender documents through the CanadaBuys.gc.ca TMA services provider. Addenda, when issued, will be available from the CanadaBuys.gc.ca TMA service provider. Firms that elect to base their bids on tender documents obtained from other sources do so at their own risk and will be solely responsible to inform the tender calling authority of their intention to bid. Tender packages are not available for distribution on the actual day of tender closing. 2.0 MANDATORY SITE VISIT It is mandatory that the bidder attends one of the site visits at the designated date and time. At least one representative from proponents that intend to bid must attend. Proponents must remain for the duration of the site visit. The site visits will be held on March 25 and March 26, 2026 at 10:00am. Meet Devin Green at Memorial University Campus, 1 Arctic Avenue, St-John’s, NL. Bidders who, for any reason, cannot attend at the specified date and time will not be given an alternative appointment to view the site and their tenders, therefore, will be considered as non-responsive. NO EXCEPTIONS WILL BE MADE. As proof of attendance, at the site visit, the Contracting Authority or Representative will have an Attendance Form which MUST be signed by the bidder’s representative. It is the responsibility of all bidders to ensure they have signed the Mandatory Site Visit Attendance form prior to leaving the site. Proposals submitted by bidders who have not attended the site visit or failed to sign the Attendance Form will be deemed non-responsive. 3.0 ENQUIRIES - DURING THE BIDDING PERIOD All enquiries must be submitted in writing to the Contracting Authority no later than ten (10) calendar days before the bid closing date. Enquiries received after that time may not be answered. Contracting Authority, Procurement Services National Research Council Canada Name: Collin Long - Collin.Long@nrc-cnrc.gc.ca or Representative To ensure the equality of information among Bidders, responses to general enquiries will be made available to all bidders unless such publications would reveal proprietary information. The bidder who initiates the question will not be identified. Technical questions that are considered proprietary by the bidder must be clearly identified. NRC will respond individually to the bidder if it considers the questions proprietary. If NRC does not consider the question proprietary, the bidder submitting it will be allowed to withdraw the question, or have the question and answer made available through the Open Bidding System (OBS) to all bidders. Bidders who attempt to obtain information regarding any aspect of this Tender during the solicitation period through any NRC contacts other than the Contracting Authority identified herein, may be disqualified (for that reason alone). It is the responsibility of the Bidder to obtain clarification of the requirement contained herein, if necessary, prior to submitting its proposal. The Bidder must have written confirmation from the Contracting Authority for any changes, alterations, etc., concerning this Tender. Bidders should reference as accurately as possible the numbered item of the bid solicitation to which the enquiry relates. Care should be taken by Bidders to explain each question in sufficient detail in order to enable Canada to provide an accurate answer. Technical enquiries that are of a proprietary nature must be clearly marked "proprietary" at each relevant item. Items identified as "proprietary" will be treated as such except where Canada determines that the enquiry is not of a proprietary nature. Canada may edit the question(s) or may request that the Bidder do so, so that the proprietary nature of the question(s) is eliminated, and the enquiry can be answered to all Bidders. Enquiries not submitted in a form that can be distributed to all Bidders may not be answered by Canada. 4.0 TENDER CLOSING DATE Tender closing date is April 23, 2026 at 2:00 pm NST. 5.0 TENDER RESULTS Following the evaluation of the proposals received, bidders will be notified of their own results as well as the winner. A notice of contract award will subsequently be published on CanadaBuys. 6.0 SECURITY REQUIREMENT FOR CANADIAN CONTRACTORS 6.1 MANDATORY SECURITY REQUIREMENT All personnel that will be involved with the project must be security screened to RELIABILITY STATUS level as defined in the security policy of Canada. 6.2 VERIFICATION OF SECURITY CLEARANCE PRIOR TO CONTRACT AWARD 1. Within 72 hours of contract award, the General Contractor must name all of his sub-contractors, each of whom must hold a valid RELIABILITY STATUS, granted or approved by CISD/PWGSC, or any other Federal Department or Agency along with the names and birthdates or security clearance certificate numbers of all personnel who will be assigned to the project. 2. Within 72 hours of contract award, the General Contractor must name all of his sub-contractors, each of whom must hold a valid RELIABILITY STATUS, granted or approved by CISD/PWGSC, or any other Federal Department or Agency along with the names and birthdates or security clearance certificate numbers of all personnel who will be assigned to the project. 3. For any enquiries concerning the project security requirement during the bidding period, the Bidder/Tenderer must contact the Security Officer @ 613-993-8956. 7.0 POLICY ON RECIPROCAL PROCUREMENT Reciprocal Procurement - Limited Supplier Eligibility Completed Annex ”H” – Declaration – Reciprocal Procurement MUST be included with all bid submissions. 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 below, are eligible for this solicitation of offers. Offers submitted by Suppliers other than those identified as eligible will be rejected. "Applicable Trading Partner" means a country or customs territory other than Canada that is listed, pursuant to the schedule to the Canadian International Trade Tribunal Procurement Inquiry Regulations, as a party to any of the trade agreements applicable to this solicitation. "Canadian Supplier" means a supplier that has a place of business in Canada where it conducts activities on a permanent basis that is clearly identified by name and accessible during normal business hours; or, a joint venture where each member of the joint venture has a place of business in Canada where it conducts activities on a permanent basis that is clearly identified by name and accessible during normal business hours. “Joint Venture” means an association of two or more Parties who combine their money, property, knowledge, expertise or other resources in a single joint business enterprise, sometimes referred as a consortium, to offer together on a requirement. "Supplier of an Applicable Trading Partner" means a supplier that has a place of business in an Applicable Trading Partner where it conducts activities on a permanent basis that is clearly identified by name and accessible during normal business hours; or, a joint venture where at least one member of the joint venture has a place of business in an Applicable Trading Partner where it conducts activities on a permanent basis that is clearly identified by name and accessible during normal business hours, and all other members of the joint venture either have a place of business in an Applicable Trading Partner where they conduct activities on a permanent basis that is clearly identified by name and accessible during normal business hours or are a Canadian Supplier. "Supplier of a Non-Trading Partner" means any supplier that is not a Canadian Supplier or a Supplier of an Applicable Trading Partner; or, a joint venture where any member of the joint venture is not a Canadian Supplier or a Supplier of an Applicable Trading Partner. 8.0 CERTIFICATIONS AND ADDITIONAL INFORMATION Bidders must provide the required certifications and additional information to be awarded a contract. The certifications provided by Bidders to Canada are subject to verification by Canada at all times. Unless specified otherwise, Canada will declare a bid non-responsive, or will declare a contractor in default if any certification made by the Bidder is found to be untrue whether made knowingly or unknowingly, during the bid evaluation period or during the contract period. The Contracting Authority will have the right to ask for additional information to verify the Bidder’s certifications. Failure to comply and to cooperate with any request or requirement imposed by the Contracting Authority will render the bid non-responsive or constitute a default under the Contract. 8.1 Ineligibility and Suspension Policy a. Mandatory Compliance. The Ineligibility and Suspension Policy (the “Policy”) in effect on the date the solicitation of bids is issued, and all related Directives in effect on that date, are incorporated by reference into, and form a binding part of the solicitation of bids. The Bidder must comply with the Policy and Directives, which can be found at the Office of Supplier Integrity and Compliance website. b. Policy Summary. The Policy sets out the circumstances under which Canada may determine that the Supplier is ineligible to enter, or is suspended from entering into a Contract with Canada. The list of ineligible and suspended Suppliers is maintained on the Office of Supplier Integrity and Compliance website. c. Bidder Responsibilities. The Bidder must provide the following: i. a List of names for integrity verification that includes all information required by the Policy (section 13 – Disclosure); and ii. if the Bidder is unable to certify all of the statements in subsection d, a completed Integrity declaration form providing all requested information and details of any material event that may affect the status of itself, its affiliates or its proposed first-tier subcontractors under the Policy. d. Bidder Certifications. Subject to subsection e, by submitting a bid in response to this solicitation of bids, the Bidder certifies that: i. it has read and understands the Ineligibility and Suspension Policy; ii. it understands that certain circumstances, as described in the Policy, will or may result in a determination of ineligibility or suspension under the Policy; iii. it is aware that Canada may request additional information, certifications, and validations from the Bidder or a third party for the purpose of making a determination of ineligibility or suspension; iv. none of the circumstances described in Appendix 2 of the Policy that will or may result in a determination of ineligibility or suspension, apply to itself, its affiliates or its proposed first tier subcontractors; and v. it is not aware of a determination of ineligibility or suspension issued by Canada that applies to it. e. Integrity Declaration Form. Where a Bidder is unable to provide any of the certifications required by subsection d, at the time of its bid it must submit a completed Integrity declaration form. f. Compliance with Certifications. Canada will declare non-compliant any bid in respect of which the information requested is incomplete or inaccurate, or in respect of which the information contained in a certification or declaration is found by Canada to be false or misleading in any respect. If Canada establishes after award of the Contract that the Bidder provided a false or misleading certification or declaration, Canada may terminate the Contract for default. Pursuant to the Policy, Canada may also determine the Bidder to be ineligible for award of a Contract for providing a false or misleading certification or declaration. 9.0 WHSCC (WORKPLACE HEALTH SAFETY AND COMPENSATION COMMISSION) All Bidders must provide a valid WHSCC certificate with their Tender or prior to contract award. 10.0 OFFICE OF THE PROCUREMENT OMBUDSMAN .1 Dispute Resolution Services The parties understand that the Procurement Ombudsman appointed pursuant to Subsection 22.1(1) of the Department of Public Works and Government Services Act will, on request or consent of the parties to participate in an alternative dispute resolution process to resolve any dispute between the parties respecting the interpretation or application of a term and condition of this contract and their consent to bear the cost of such process, provide to the parties a proposal for an alternative dispute resolution process to resolve their dispute. The Office of the Procurement Ombudsman may be contacted by telephone at 1-866-734-5169 or by e-mail at boa.opo@boa-opo.gc.ca. .2 Contract Administration The parties understand that the Procurement Ombudsman appointed pursuant to Subsection 22.1(1) of the Department of Public Works and Government Services Act will review a complaint filed by [the supplier or the contractor or the name of the entity awarded this contract] respecting administration of this contract if the requirements of Subsection 22.2(1) of the Department of Public Works and Government Services Act and Sections 15 and 16 of the Procurement Ombudsman Regulations have been met, and the interpretation and application of the terms and conditions and the scope of the work of this contract are not in dispute. The Office of the Procurement Ombudsman may be contacted by telephone at 1-866-734-5169 or by e-mail at boa.opo@boa-opo.gc.ca. .3 The Office of the Procurement Ombudsman (OPO) was established by the Government of Canada to provide an independent avenue for suppliers to raise complaints regarding the award of contracts under $25,000 for goods and under $100,000 for services. You have the option of raising issues or concerns regarding the solicitation, or the award resulting from it, with the OPO by contacting them by telephone at 1-866-734-5169 or by e-mail at boa.opo@boa-opo.gc.ca. You can also obtain more information on the OPO services available to you at their website at www.opo-boa.gc.ca. Contracting Authority for this project is: Collin Long or Representative Collin.Long@nrc-cnrc.gc.ca | $0 | 2026 |
| Scribner LLC | The National Research Council Canada (NRC) has a requirement for the supply and delivery two alkaline exchange membrane water electrolysis (AEMWE) test station. NRC wants to expand our electrolysis testing capability to cover both high power and lower power AEM testing in wide range conditions. In order to reach this goal, a 3-cell 3 kW AEMWE test station (for large power) and a 1-cell 500 W (for lower power) AEMWE test station are requested to evaluate the performance and durability of AEMWE under different test conditions. Quantity: One (1) - Station A: AEMWE test station that uses 3-cell stack, 100 cm2 active area per cell. The test station will have many features including two electrolyte reservoirs with nitrogen gas blanketing, up to 30 psi of back pressure, an integrated potentiostat with EIS capability, DC power supply and temperature control. Quantity: One (1) - Station B: AEMWE test station that can used with both 5 cm2 and 25 cm2 active area single-cells (1-cell). The test station will have many features including two electrolyte reservoirs, up to 30 psi of back pressure, an integrated potentiostat with EIS capability, DC power supply and temperature control. | $0 | 2026 |
| Dyze Design | The National Research Council of Canada (NRC), Boucherville site, seeks to acquire a POLYMER 3D PRINTING ROBOTIC CELL to be used in research projects involving the development of new polymer materials. The NRC aims to expand its activities to meet the needs of Canadian industry in developing equipment and materials for polymer additive manufacturing. The scope of work includes the supply, transport, delivery, installation, and commissioning of the system and all accessories, as well as training in the use of the equipment. | $0 | 2026 |
| Gélinas Electrical Contractors | Work under this contract covers but is not limited to, all building electrical work required for the National Research Council of Canada's "6666 - Replacement of light fixtures " project, at 75 de Mortagne Boulevard Boucherville, Quebec J4B 6Y4. | $0 | 2026 |
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