Who Won Office of Infrastructure of Canada (INFC) Contracts?
15 contract awards from Office of Infrastructure of Canada (INFC) on public record — the winning suppliers, contract values, and award dates, free to search with no account required.
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Top suppliers
- Ernst & Young LLP4 awards
- Celeste McKay Consulting Inc3 awards
- KPMG LLP2 awards
- SPRUCE CREATIVE INC.1 award
- Oxford Economics1 award
Recent Office of Infrastructure of Canada (INFC) awards
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| KPMG LLP | This requirement is for: Build Canada Homes (BCH). This Request for Proposal (RFP) is Step 2 of a procurement process. Step 1 was a Letter of Intent (LOI) where Supply Arrangement (SA) Holders under TSPS E60ZT-16TSSB/E, who qualified under Tier 1 in the National Capital Region and Streams 1, 2 and 3, were invited to respond by April 2, 2026 at 2 p.m. Using the Centralized Professional Services System (CPSS) search module, 27 SA Holders were invited to respond to the LOI. The SA Holders below were deemed responsive. • Accenture Inc. • Econ Inc. • Ernst & Young LLP • KORN FERRY (CA) LTD. KORN FERRY (CA) LTEE. • KPMG LLP • OXARO INC. • Pricewaterhouse Coopers LLP No additional SA Holders will be added to this list. Housing, Infrastructure and Communities Canada (HICC), on behalf of BCH, used this process in order to meet Government of Canada timelines. The requirement is intended to result in the award of four (4) contracts, each for six months plus two three-month irrevocable options. Description of the Requirement: Housing, Infrastructure and Communities Canada (HICC) is requesting proposals for services to transition BCH from a Special Operating Agency (SOA) to a Crown Corporation. | $0 | 2026 |
| SPRUCE CREATIVE INC. | Housing, Infrastructure and Communities Canada (HICC) requested offerors able to provide professional graphic design and layout services for publications to carry out related activities within the Department. A contract is awarded as a result of the evaluation of the responses to this RFP. | $0 | 2026 |
| Oxford Economics | (no description on file) | $0 | 2026 |
| KPMG LLP | NOTICE OF PROPOSED PROCUREMENT (NPP) PROFESSIONAL AUDIT SUPPORT SERVICES (PASS) SUPPLY ARRANGEMENT Buyer ID: Housing, Infrastructure and Communities Canada Solicitation No.: INFC 2025-2026 – PS5687 Contracting Authority: Jennifer Hendrick E-mail Address: procurement-approvisionnement@infc.gc.ca All of the pre-qualified Suppliers against PASS SA E60ZQ-180001 for the provision of professional services, under Stream 4: Forensic Audit Services, of SAs have been invited to compete: 1. Altis Recruitment & Technology Inc. 2. Aniko Consultants Inc., Samson & Associés-CPA Consultation Inc.-Samson & Associates CPA-Consulting Inc., in Joint Venture 3. BDO Canada LLP 4. Cohen Hamilton Steger & Co. Inc. 5. Deloitte LLP 6. Ernst & Young LLP 7. KPMG LLP 8. MNP LLP 9. Pricewaterhouse Coopers LLP 10. RSM CANADA CONSULTING LP; RSM ALBERTA LLP; Government Solutions Group LLP – IN JOINT VENTURE 11. Samson & Associés CPA/Consultation Inc DESCRIPTION OF REQUIREMENT: Housing, Infrastructure and Communities Canada (HICC) seeks to establish a contract under the Professional Audit Support Services (PASS) Supply Arrangement, under the following Stream: 4. Forensic Audit; Canada is seeking to establish a contract for Stream 4 Forensic Audit for the Development of a Fraud Risk Management Framework (FRMF) and supporting tools as defined in Annex "A", Statement of Work, and to be provided under the Contract, on an “as and when requested” basis only, for one (1) year and to potentially provide Fraud Risk Assessments as defined in Annex "A", Statement of Work, and to be provided under the Contract, on an “as and when requested” basis only, for three (3) one (1) year option periods. DURATION OF CONTRACT The period of any resulting contract will be from contract award date for a 12 month period. Any resulting contract will include an irrevocable option to extend the resulting contract term by up to 3 additional 1 year periods under the same conditions. EVALUATION PROCESS AND SELECTION METHODOLOGY Highest Combined Rating of Technical Merit 80% and Price 20% SECURITY REQUIREMENTS Common SRCL# 19: Reliability Status/Secret | $0 | 2026 |
| Ernst & Young LLP | Solutions-Based Professional Services (TSPS) Requirement This requirement is for: Housing, Infrastructure and Communities Canada. REISSUE OF A BID SOLICITATION This bid solicitation cancels and supersedes previous bid solicitation number HICC/LICC-2024/2025 - PS5430 Samuel De Champlain Bridge Corridor Project – Asset Valuation Exercise dated March 11, 2025 with a closing of April 8, 2025 at 10am. A debriefing or feedback session will be provided upon request to bidders/offerors/suppliers who bid on the previous solicitation. This requirement is open only to those Supply Arrangement Holders under E60ZT-16TSSB who qualified under Tier 1 of the following Stream: 4. Real property project management services The requirement is intended to result in the award of one (1) contract. All of the qualified SA Holders have been invited to submit a proposal. 1. Arup Canada Inc. 2. Blue Water Sourcing Inc 3. Cogerec Consultants Ltd. / Les Consultants Cogerec Ltée 4. COLLIERS PROJECT LEADERS INC. COLLIERS MAÎTRES DE PROJETS INC., Tiree Facility Solutions Inc. in Joint Venture 5. Deloitte Inc. 6. Ernst & Young LLP 7. Goss Gilroy Inc. 8. Kinetica Dynamics Inc. 9. KPMG LLP 10. Macogep inc. 11. p2i strategies ltd. 12. P3 Advisors inc. 13. Pricewaterhouse Coopers LLP 14. Raymond Chabot Grant Thornton Consulting Inc. 15. Stratégia conseil inc 16. TURNER & TOWNSEND CANADA INC. 17. WSP CANADA INC. Description of the Requirement: Housing, Infrastructure and Communities Canada (HICC) is seeking an external contractor to undertake a project to assess the value of assets built as part of the Samuel De Champlain Bridge Corridor (SDCBC) project. The contractor will assess the current value of infrastructure assets that are to be divested by the Government of Canada to relevant authorities, including Ville de Montreal (VDM), The Jacques Cartier and Champlain Bridges Incorporated (JCCBI), the Ministère des Transports et de la Mobilité durable du Québec (MTMD) and Ville de Brossard (BROS). The period of the Contract is from Contract Award Date to March 31, 2026. Level of Security Requirement: Company Minimum Security Level Required Canada NATO Foreign X Protected A ? NATO Unclassified ? Protected A X Protected B ? NATO Restricted ? Protected B ? Protected C ? NATO Confidential ? Protected C ? Confidential ? NATO Secret ? Confidential X Secret ? Cosmic Top Secret ? Secret ? Top Secret ? Top Secret ? Top Secret (SIGINT) ? Top Secret (SIGINT) Resource Minimum Security Level Required Canada NATO Foreign ? Protected A ? NATO Unclassified ? Protected A X Protected B ? NATO Restricted ? Protected B ? Protected C ? NATO Confidential ? Protected C ? Confidential ? NATO Secret ? Confidential X Secret ? Cosmic Top Secret ? Secret ? Top Secret ? Top Secret ? Top Secret (SIGINT) ? Top Secret (SIGINT) Applicable Trade Agreements: The requirement is subject to the provisions of the World Trade Organization Agreement on Government Procurement (WTO-AGP), the Canada-European Union Comprehensive Economic and Trade Agreement (CETA), and the Canadian Free Trade Agreement (CFTA). Associated Documents: Confidentiality Agreement Proposed period of contract: The proposed period of contract shall be from Contract Award Date to March 31, 2026. Estimated Level of Effort: The estimated level of effort of the contract will be for 80 days. File Number: PS5430 Contracting Authority: Jennifer Hendrick E-Mail: procurement-approvisionnement@infc.gc.ca NOTE: The Task and Solutions Professional Services (TSPS) Method of Supply is subject to quarterly refresh cycles. If you wish to find out how you can be a “Qualified SA Holder”, please contact SPTS.TSPS@TPSGC-PWGSC.GC.CA | $0 | 2025 |
| Ernst & Young LLP | Solutions-Based Professional Services (TSPS) Requirement This requirement is for: Housing, Infrastructure and Communities Canada. REISSUE OF A BID SOLICITATION This bid solicitation cancels and supersedes previous bid solicitation number HICC/LICC-2024/2025 - PS5430 Samuel De Champlain Bridge Corridor Project – Asset Valuation Exercise dated March 11, 2025 with a closing of April 8, 2025 at 10am. A debriefing or feedback session will be provided upon request to bidders/offerors/suppliers who bid on the previous solicitation. This requirement is open only to those Supply Arrangement Holders under E60ZT-16TSSB who qualified under Tier 1 of the following Stream: 4. Real property project management services The requirement is intended to result in the award of one (1) contract. All of the qualified SA Holders have been invited to submit a proposal. 1. Arup Canada Inc. 2. Blue Water Sourcing Inc 3. Cogerec Consultants Ltd. / Les Consultants Cogerec Ltée 4. COLLIERS PROJECT LEADERS INC. COLLIERS MAÎTRES DE PROJETS INC., Tiree Facility Solutions Inc. in Joint Venture 5. Deloitte Inc. 6. Ernst & Young LLP 7. Goss Gilroy Inc. 8. Kinetica Dynamics Inc. 9. KPMG LLP 10. Macogep inc. 11. p2i strategies ltd. 12. P3 Advisors inc. 13. Pricewaterhouse Coopers LLP 14. Raymond Chabot Grant Thornton Consulting Inc. 15. Stratégia conseil inc 16. TURNER & TOWNSEND CANADA INC. 17. WSP CANADA INC. Description of the Requirement: Housing, Infrastructure and Communities Canada (HICC) is seeking an external contractor to undertake a project to assess the value of assets built as part of the Samuel De Champlain Bridge Corridor (SDCBC) project. The contractor will assess the current value of infrastructure assets that are to be divested by the Government of Canada to relevant authorities, including Ville de Montreal (VDM), The Jacques Cartier and Champlain Bridges Incorporated (JCCBI), the Ministère des Transports et de la Mobilité durable du Québec (MTMD) and Ville de Brossard (BROS). The period of the Contract is from Contract Award Date to March 31, 2026. Level of Security Requirement: Company Minimum Security Level Required Canada NATO Foreign X Protected A ? NATO Unclassified ? Protected A X Protected B ? NATO Restricted ? Protected B ? Protected C ? NATO Confidential ? Protected C ? Confidential ? NATO Secret ? Confidential X Secret ? Cosmic Top Secret ? Secret ? Top Secret ? Top Secret ? Top Secret (SIGINT) ? Top Secret (SIGINT) Resource Minimum Security Level Required Canada NATO Foreign ? Protected A ? NATO Unclassified ? Protected A X Protected B ? NATO Restricted ? Protected B ? Protected C ? NATO Confidential ? Protected C ? Confidential ? NATO Secret ? Confidential X Secret ? Cosmic Top Secret ? Secret ? Top Secret ? Top Secret ? Top Secret (SIGINT) ? Top Secret (SIGINT) Applicable Trade Agreements: The requirement is subject to the provisions of the World Trade Organization Agreement on Government Procurement (WTO-AGP), the Canada-European Union Comprehensive Economic and Trade Agreement (CETA), and the Canadian Free Trade Agreement (CFTA). Associated Documents: Confidentiality Agreement Proposed period of contract: The proposed period of contract shall be from Contract Award Date to March 31, 2026. Estimated Level of Effort: The estimated level of effort of the contract will be for 80 days. File Number: PS5430 Contracting Authority: Jennifer Hendrick E-Mail: procurement-approvisionnement@infc.gc.ca NOTE: The Task and Solutions Professional Services (TSPS) Method of Supply is subject to quarterly refresh cycles. If you wish to find out how you can be a “Qualified SA Holder”, please contact SPTS.TSPS@TPSGC-PWGSC.GC.CA | $0 | 2025 |
| A. NET SOLUTIONS INC. | The Department of Housing, Infrastructure and Communities Canada (”HICC” or “the Department”) has a requirement for the supply of 135 hrs of WebCIMS software programming. | $0 | 2025 |
| CELESTE MCKAY CONSULTING INC. | 1.0 ADVANCE CONTRACT AWARD NOTICE (ACAN) # HICC-2025/26-PS5940 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. 2.0 DEFINITION OF THE REQUIREMENT 2.1 Title: Indigenous Technical Writer for Review Panels 2.2 Objective: The Policy and Results Branch at Housing, Infrastructure and Communities Canada (the “Client”) is seeking a Firm (the “Firm”) to provide specialized human rights technical writing services to review panels established by the National Housing Council. This includes: thematic analysis of written submissions and reports; documenting oral hearings; summaries of emerging themes for internal use; an interim report summarizing what was learned through oral and written hearings; a final report and recommendations; and communications materials to support dissemination. 2.3 Background: Canada’s Parliament passed the National Housing Strategy Act in 2019. It recognizes housing as a human right and commits the federal government to help make this a reality. The Act established the National Housing Council, Review Panels, and the Federal Housing Advocate. The National Housing Council is an advisory body to the Minister of Housing, Infrastructure and Communities. It was launched on November 22, 2020, when its first members were appointed. Its purpose is to further the housing policy of the Government of Canada and the National Housing Strategy. The Council helps promote participation and inclusion in the development of housing policy by engaging with communities. Review Panels are a unique, made-in-Canada participatory human rights accountability mechanism. At the request of the Federal Housing Advocate, the National Housing Council appoints three members to a Review Panel to examine a systemic housing issue and provide a report to the federal Minister responsible for housing, setting out their opinions on the issue and their recommendations for measures to address it. Review Panels must conduct a hearing that enables participation by the public, especially members of communities directly affected by the issue, and experts in human rights and housing. The current review panel, Neha, is examining the right to safe, adequate and affordable housing for women, Two Spirit, Trans, and gender-diverse people, and the government's duty to uphold this right. The Neha review panel is an Indigenous-led process. Neha is a Kanien'kéha-Mohawk word meaning "our ways". It describes a way of life that is open, peaceful, supportive and healing. Neha is conducting written and oral dialogues between November and July 2025. Evidence gathered during the hearing will inform an interim What Was Learned report, and the final review panel report and recommendations to be provided to the Minister in late 2025. Neha will conduct written and oral dialogues to gather evidence on this issue from a wide range of stakeholders, including researchers, civil society organizations, service providers, and persons with lived experience of inadequate housing and homelessness. Dialogue participants will share information on highly sensitive topics including gender-based violence, child apprehension, and the crisis of missing and murdered Indigenous women and girls. Project personnel require a high degree of sensitivity, knowledge, and lived expertise related to the issues of focus, and familiarity with communities directly affected. The Client requires an Indigenous technical writer possessing the following qualifications: - Direct knowledge and experience of Indigenous engagement protocols, and demonstrated prior experience documenting, and preparing reports for, Indigenous-led engagement processes; - Subject matter expertise in relevant areas such as the human right to safe, adequate, and affordable housing; gender-based analysis plus (GBA plus); Indigenous rights; and government policies and programs relating to housing and homelessness; - Demonstrated ability to understand and communicate complex concepts relating to human rights, Indigenous rights, and intersectional gender equity in relation to housing and homelessness; housing conditions of Indigenous peoples and disadvantaged groups; and policies and programs related to housing and homelessness in Canada; - Extensive prior experience documenting in-person and virtual engagements with a wide range of stakeholders including senior officials at all levels of government; civil society organizations, national Indigenous organizations and Indigenous-led organizations; persons with lived experience of homelessness and inadequate housing, and members of disadvantaged groups; - Extensive prior experience preparing reports that draw upon diverse forms of expertise including lived experience, and presenting findings in a manner that is true to the experience of Indigenous people, disadvantaged groups, and people experiencing homelessness and inadequate housing; - Strong interpersonal communication and collaboration skills; - Demonstrated ability to succinctly and persuasively present information and recommendations relating to governments’ programs, policies, and human rights obligations; - Understanding of information privacy policies, and access to required IT for the secure collection, storage, use and disposal of personal information. - Proven ability to write plain-language reports for a non-academic audience. 2.4 Tasks and deliverables: Deliverable dates are tentative and may be subject to change. Any changes to deliverable dates will require mutual consent of Client and Firm. The Client will be responsible to return comments within 10 business days of receiving drafts for comments, and within 5 business days of receiving revised drafts for review. Deliverable 1: Neha oral dialogue thematic summaries, June to August 2025 Using de-identified raw notes from in-person oral dialogues, and published recordings of virtual dialogues, produce brief periodic summaries of key themes, learnings, and solutions from the oral dialogues, for internal use by Neha and the NHC secretariat. - Three periodic summaries, based on dates of oral dialogues Deliverable 2: Neha written dialogue overview, July 2025 Using de-identified text of written submissions, reports and report summaries, and preliminary analysis provided by NHC Secretariat, produce a brief overview ( | $0 | 2025 |
| Celeste McKay Consulting Inc | 1.0 ADVANCE CONTRACT AWARD NOTICE (ACAN) # HICC-2025/26-PS5940 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. 2.0 DEFINITION OF THE REQUIREMENT 2.1 Title: Indigenous Technical Writer for Review Panels 2.2 Objective: The Policy and Results Branch at Housing, Infrastructure and Communities Canada (the “Client”) is seeking a Firm (the “Firm”) to provide specialized human rights technical writing services to review panels established by the National Housing Council. This includes: thematic analysis of written submissions and reports; documenting oral hearings; summaries of emerging themes for internal use; an interim report summarizing what was learned through oral and written hearings; a final report and recommendations; and communications materials to support dissemination. 2.3 Background: Canada’s Parliament passed the National Housing Strategy Act in 2019. It recognizes housing as a human right and commits the federal government to help make this a reality. The Act established the National Housing Council, Review Panels, and the Federal Housing Advocate. The National Housing Council is an advisory body to the Minister of Housing, Infrastructure and Communities. It was launched on November 22, 2020, when its first members were appointed. Its purpose is to further the housing policy of the Government of Canada and the National Housing Strategy. The Council helps promote participation and inclusion in the development of housing policy by engaging with communities. Review Panels are a unique, made-in-Canada participatory human rights accountability mechanism. At the request of the Federal Housing Advocate, the National Housing Council appoints three members to a Review Panel to examine a systemic housing issue and provide a report to the federal Minister responsible for housing, setting out their opinions on the issue and their recommendations for measures to address it. Review Panels must conduct a hearing that enables participation by the public, especially members of communities directly affected by the issue, and experts in human rights and housing. The current review panel, Neha, is examining the right to safe, adequate and affordable housing for women, Two Spirit, Trans, and gender-diverse people, and the government's duty to uphold this right. The Neha review panel is an Indigenous-led process. Neha is a Kanien'kéha-Mohawk word meaning "our ways". It describes a way of life that is open, peaceful, supportive and healing. Neha is conducting written and oral dialogues between November and July 2025. Evidence gathered during the hearing will inform an interim What Was Learned report, and the final review panel report and recommendations to be provided to the Minister in late 2025. Neha will conduct written and oral dialogues to gather evidence on this issue from a wide range of stakeholders, including researchers, civil society organizations, service providers, and persons with lived experience of inadequate housing and homelessness. Dialogue participants will share information on highly sensitive topics including gender-based violence, child apprehension, and the crisis of missing and murdered Indigenous women and girls. Project personnel require a high degree of sensitivity, knowledge, and lived expertise related to the issues of focus, and familiarity with communities directly affected. The Client requires an Indigenous technical writer possessing the following qualifications: - Direct knowledge and experience of Indigenous engagement protocols, and demonstrated prior experience documenting, and preparing reports for, Indigenous-led engagement processes; - Subject matter expertise in relevant areas such as the human right to safe, adequate, and affordable housing; gender-based analysis plus (GBA plus); Indigenous rights; and government policies and programs relating to housing and homelessness; - Demonstrated ability to understand and communicate complex concepts relating to human rights, Indigenous rights, and intersectional gender equity in relation to housing and homelessness; housing conditions of Indigenous peoples and disadvantaged groups; and policies and programs related to housing and homelessness in Canada; - Extensive prior experience documenting in-person and virtual engagements with a wide range of stakeholders including senior officials at all levels of government; civil society organizations, national Indigenous organizations and Indigenous-led organizations; persons with lived experience of homelessness and inadequate housing, and members of disadvantaged groups; - Extensive prior experience preparing reports that draw upon diverse forms of expertise including lived experience, and presenting findings in a manner that is true to the experience of Indigenous people, disadvantaged groups, and people experiencing homelessness and inadequate housing; - Strong interpersonal communication and collaboration skills; - Demonstrated ability to succinctly and persuasively present information and recommendations relating to governments’ programs, policies, and human rights obligations; - Understanding of information privacy policies, and access to required IT for the secure collection, storage, use and disposal of personal information. - Proven ability to write plain-language reports for a non-academic audience. 2.4 Tasks and deliverables: Deliverable dates are tentative and may be subject to change. Any changes to deliverable dates will require mutual consent of Client and Firm. The Client will be responsible to return comments within 10 business days of receiving drafts for comments, and within 5 business days of receiving revised drafts for review. Deliverable 1: Neha oral dialogue thematic summaries, June to August 2025 Using de-identified raw notes from in-person oral dialogues, and published recordings of virtual dialogues, produce brief periodic summaries of key themes, learnings, and solutions from the oral dialogues, for internal use by Neha and the NHC secretariat. - Three periodic summaries, based on dates of oral dialogues Deliverable 2: Neha written dialogue overview, July 2025 Using de-identified text of written submissions, reports and report summaries, and preliminary analysis provided by NHC Secretariat, produce a brief overview ( | $0 | 2025 |
| Celeste McKay Consulting Inc | 1.0 ADVANCE CONTRACT AWARD NOTICE (ACAN) # HICC-2025/26-PS5940 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. 2.0 DEFINITION OF THE REQUIREMENT 2.1 Title: Indigenous Technical Writer for Review Panels 2.2 Objective: The Policy and Results Branch at Housing, Infrastructure and Communities Canada (the “Client”) is seeking a Firm (the “Firm”) to provide specialized human rights technical writing services to review panels established by the National Housing Council. This includes: thematic analysis of written submissions and reports; documenting oral hearings; summaries of emerging themes for internal use; an interim report summarizing what was learned through oral and written hearings; a final report and recommendations; and communications materials to support dissemination. 2.3 Background: Canada’s Parliament passed the National Housing Strategy Act in 2019. It recognizes housing as a human right and commits the federal government to help make this a reality. The Act established the National Housing Council, Review Panels, and the Federal Housing Advocate. The National Housing Council is an advisory body to the Minister of Housing, Infrastructure and Communities. It was launched on November 22, 2020, when its first members were appointed. Its purpose is to further the housing policy of the Government of Canada and the National Housing Strategy. The Council helps promote participation and inclusion in the development of housing policy by engaging with communities. Review Panels are a unique, made-in-Canada participatory human rights accountability mechanism. At the request of the Federal Housing Advocate, the National Housing Council appoints three members to a Review Panel to examine a systemic housing issue and provide a report to the federal Minister responsible for housing, setting out their opinions on the issue and their recommendations for measures to address it. Review Panels must conduct a hearing that enables participation by the public, especially members of communities directly affected by the issue, and experts in human rights and housing. The current review panel, Neha, is examining the right to safe, adequate and affordable housing for women, Two Spirit, Trans, and gender-diverse people, and the government's duty to uphold this right. The Neha review panel is an Indigenous-led process. Neha is a Kanien'kéha-Mohawk word meaning "our ways". It describes a way of life that is open, peaceful, supportive and healing. Neha is conducting written and oral dialogues between November and July 2025. Evidence gathered during the hearing will inform an interim What Was Learned report, and the final review panel report and recommendations to be provided to the Minister in late 2025. Neha will conduct written and oral dialogues to gather evidence on this issue from a wide range of stakeholders, including researchers, civil society organizations, service providers, and persons with lived experience of inadequate housing and homelessness. Dialogue participants will share information on highly sensitive topics including gender-based violence, child apprehension, and the crisis of missing and murdered Indigenous women and girls. Project personnel require a high degree of sensitivity, knowledge, and lived expertise related to the issues of focus, and familiarity with communities directly affected. The Client requires an Indigenous technical writer possessing the following qualifications: - Direct knowledge and experience of Indigenous engagement protocols, and demonstrated prior experience documenting, and preparing reports for, Indigenous-led engagement processes; - Subject matter expertise in relevant areas such as the human right to safe, adequate, and affordable housing; gender-based analysis plus (GBA plus); Indigenous rights; and government policies and programs relating to housing and homelessness; - Demonstrated ability to understand and communicate complex concepts relating to human rights, Indigenous rights, and intersectional gender equity in relation to housing and homelessness; housing conditions of Indigenous peoples and disadvantaged groups; and policies and programs related to housing and homelessness in Canada; - Extensive prior experience documenting in-person and virtual engagements with a wide range of stakeholders including senior officials at all levels of government; civil society organizations, national Indigenous organizations and Indigenous-led organizations; persons with lived experience of homelessness and inadequate housing, and members of disadvantaged groups; - Extensive prior experience preparing reports that draw upon diverse forms of expertise including lived experience, and presenting findings in a manner that is true to the experience of Indigenous people, disadvantaged groups, and people experiencing homelessness and inadequate housing; - Strong interpersonal communication and collaboration skills; - Demonstrated ability to succinctly and persuasively present information and recommendations relating to governments’ programs, policies, and human rights obligations; - Understanding of information privacy policies, and access to required IT for the secure collection, storage, use and disposal of personal information. - Proven ability to write plain-language reports for a non-academic audience. 2.4 Tasks and deliverables: Deliverable dates are tentative and may be subject to change. Any changes to deliverable dates will require mutual consent of Client and Firm. The Client will be responsible to return comments within 10 business days of receiving drafts for comments, and within 5 business days of receiving revised drafts for review. Deliverable 1: Neha oral dialogue thematic summaries, June to August 2025 Using de-identified raw notes from in-person oral dialogues, and published recordings of virtual dialogues, produce brief periodic summaries of key themes, learnings, and solutions from the oral dialogues, for internal use by Neha and the NHC secretariat. - Three periodic summaries, based on dates of oral dialogues Deliverable 2: Neha written dialogue overview, July 2025 Using de-identified text of written submissions, reports and report summaries, and preliminary analysis provided by NHC Secretariat, produce a brief overview ( | $0 | 2025 |
| ORANGUTECH INC. | Housing, Infrastructure and Communities Canada (HICC) requires the professional services of a tester, and potentially a second Tester (through Task Authorization(s)) to develop and execute test plans and test cases for software applications, and to provide advice and guidance on development fixes for issues discovered through testing. | $0 | 2025 |
| Ernst & Young LLP | Solutions Based Professional Services (TSPS) Requirement This requirement is for: Housing, Infrastructure and Communities Canada This requirement is open only to those Supply Arrangement Holders under E60ZT-16TSSB who qualified under Tier 1 both of the following categories: 3.7 Procurement specialist 4.5 Financial/cost specialist for real property The requirement is intended to result in the award of one (1) contract. All of the qualified SA Holders have been invited to submit a proposal. 1. BGIS GLOBAL INTEGRATED SOLUTIONS CANADA LP/BGIS SOLUTIONS GLOBALES INTEGREES CANADA S.E.C. 2. CHANT LIMITED 3. COLLIERS PROJECT LEADERS INC. COLLIERS MAÎTRES DE PROJETS INC. 4. COLLIERS PROJECT LEADERS INC. COLLIERS MAÎTRES DE PROJETS INC., Tiree Facility Solutions Inc. in Joint Venture 5. Deloitte Inc. 6. Ernst & Young LLP 7. KPMG LLP 8. Macogep inc. 9. P3 Advisors inc. 10. Pricewaterhouse Coopers LLP 11. Raymond Chabot Grant Thornton Consulting Inc. 12. Stantec Consulting Ltd. 13. Tiree Facility Solutions Inc. 14. TURNER & TOWNSEND CANADA INC. 15. WSP CANADA INC. Description of the Requirement: Canada’s Housing Plan and Budget 2024 announced the intention to launch the CRPF to protect the stock of existing affordable housing. There is an existing supply of affordable rental buildings that the community housing sector is ready to acquire but does not have the resources to purchase. Budget 2024 allocated $470 million in contributions and $1 billion in loans to the Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation (CMHC) to administer the CRPF to support community housing providers in acquiring rental units and preserving rents at affordable levels for the long term. The CRPF is to be co-led and co-funded by the federal government and other partners. HICC, with support from CMHC, is leading a Call for Applications to select one or more organization(s) with the most promising proposal for the implementation of the CRPF objectives. This organization or group of organizations would have broad community housing sector support, with experience in capital investment management, real-estate financing and program delivery. Level of Security Requirement: Company Minimum Security Level Required Canada NATO Foreign x Protected A ? NATO Unclassified ? Protected A x Protected B ? NATO Restricted ? Protected B ? Protected C ? NATO Confidential ? Protected C ? Confidential ? NATO Secret ? Confidential ? Secret ? Cosmic Top Secret ? Secret ? Top Secret ? Top Secret ? Top Secret (SIGINT) ? Top Secret (SIGINT) Resource Minimum Security Level Required Canada NATO Foreign x Protected A ? NATO Unclassified ? Protected A x Protected B ? NATO Restricted ? Protected B ? Protected C ? NATO Confidential ? Protected C ? Confidential ? NATO Secret ? Confidential ? Secret ? Cosmic Top Secret ? Secret ? Top Secret ? Top Secret ? Top Secret (SIGINT) ? Top Secret (SIGINT) Applicable Trade Agreements: The requirement is subject to the provisions of the World Trade Organization Agreement on Government Procurement (WTO-AGP), the Canada-European Union Comprehensive Economic and Trade Agreement (CETA), and the Canadian Free Trade Agreement (CFTA). Associated Documents: Non-Disclosure Agreement Proposed period of contract: The proposed period of contract shall be from Contract Award Date to Octobre1, 2025. File Number: PS5682 Contracting Authority: Jennifer Hendrick E-Mail: procurement-approvisionnement@infc.gc.ca NOTE: The Task and Solutions Professional Services (TSPS) Method of Supply is subject to quarterly refresh cycles. If you wish to find out how you can be a “Qualified SA Holder”, please contact SPTS.TSPS@TPSGC-PWGSC.GC.CA | $0 | 2025 |
| MINDWIRE SYSTEMS LTD. | Housing, Infrastructure and Communities Canada (HICC) requires expertise to support the adoption, implementation, and sustainability of Agile practices by guiding the transition and ensuring alignment with best practices. One (1) contract will be awarded as a result of the evaluation of the responses to this RFP. This requirement is open only by invitation to those TBIPS Supply Arrangement Holders under EN578-170432 who qualified under “Tier 1” (= $0 - $3.75M) and under the Stream 4: Business Services Class, category: B.1 Business Analyst, level of expertise: 3 (Senior), region or metropolitan area: National Capital Region (NCR) Neither the qualifying proposal that scores the highest points nor the one that contains the lowest cost will necessarily be accepted. HICC reserves the right to accept any proposal as submitted without prior negotiations. | $0 | 2025 |
| ERNST & YOUNG LLP | Housing, Infrastructure and Communities Canada (HICC) is seeking a prequalified Supplier from TSPS Solutions SA E60ZT-16TSSB with strong community benefits expertise who can provide advice on how to integrate Community Benefits Agreements (CBA) into the High Frequency Rail (HFR) Project. The overarching intent of the Statement of Work is to further refine the policy intent for CBAs in HFR, and understand feasible delivery options, within the limitations of the Project’s maturity. | $0 | 2025 |
| Curbcut Inc | The objective is to develop tools that will allow Housing, Infrastructure and Communities Canada (HICC) to measure and predict how various programs and policies regarding housing and public transit will affect land use and housing outcomes at a local level, while describing the effect of various factors that are closely connected to housing in an urban setting such as public transit developments, infrastructure assets and capacities, zoning, policy as well as social, economic and environmental factors. Ultimately, the predictive modeling tool would be used to assess changes in land use, including urban sprawl and population density shifts, while forecasting traffic patterns, public transit usage, and commute times. Assess environmental impacts such as air quality and greenhouse gas emissions, and project economic outcomes like property values, shelter costs and commercial activity. The model would help evaluate social impacts, including population distribution and housing affordability, and determine future infrastructure needs for utilities and construction. Additionally, it would provide insights into the effects of zoning laws and other policies, enhancing disaster preparedness and urban resilience. | $0 | 2025 |
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