KPMG LLP
Public-record summary of KPMG LLP government contract awards, drawn from open.canada.ca, SAM.gov, and USAspending.gov.
15
Awards on file
$7,148,072
Total recorded value
8
Distinct buyers
2008–2026
Active years
Top 10 contracts by value
| Contract | Buyer | Value | Year |
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| NOTICE OF AWARD 1. ABOUT THE BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT BANK OF CANADA Business Development Bank of Canada (“BDC”) is the bank for Canadian entrepreneurs. It provides access to financing, as well as advisory services to help Canadian businesses grow and succeed. Its investment arm, BDC Capital, offers a wide range of risk capital solutions. For more than 75 years, BDC’s only purpose has been to support entrepreneurs in all industries and at all stages of growth. For more information and to consult more than 1,000 free tools, articles and entrepreneurs’ stories, visit bdc.ca. 2. PURPOSE OF THIS NOTICE In accordance with its obligations under Chapter 5 of the Canadian Free Trade Agreement ("CFTA") and Chapter 19 of the Comprehensive Economic and Trade Agreement ("CETA") between Canada and the European Union ("EU"), BDC is issuing a Notice of Award after having completed its selection process for the tender for the following products and/or services: Annual External Audit Services – BDC consolidated Financial Statements and Financial Statements Fund of Pension Plan 3. CONTACT PERSON Any inquiry concerning this process shall be submitted to the following person: Annie Beaucage annie.beaucage@bdc.ca | Business Development Bank of Canada | $5,404,616 | 2025 |
| NOTICE OF AWARD 1. ABOUT THE BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT BANK OF CANADA Business Development Bank of Canada (“BDC”) is the bank for Canadian entrepreneurs. It provides access to financing, as well as advisory services to help Canadian businesses grow and succeed. Its investment arm, BDC Capital, offers a wide range of risk capital solutions. For more than 80 years, BDC’s only purpose has been to support entrepreneurs in all industries and at all stages of growth. For more information and to consult more than 1,000 free tools, articles and entrepreneurs’ stories, visit bdc.ca. 2.PURPOSE OF THIS NOTICE In accordance with its obligations under Chapter 5 of the Canadian Free Trade Agreement ("CFTA") and Chapter 19 of the Comprehensive Economic and Trade Agreement ("CETA") between Canada and the European Union ("EU"), BDC is issuing a Notice of Award after having completed its selection process for the tender for the following products and/or services: Tax advisory and tax compliance services 3. CONTACT PERSON Any inquiry concerning this process shall be submitted to the following person: Annie Beaucage annie.beaucage@bdc.ca | Business Development Bank of Canada | $1,743,455 | 2025 |
| Vendor pre-qualifed. | Farm Credit Canada (FCC) | $1 | 2025 |
| 1. Description of Requirements Pursuant to the National Shipbuilding Strategy (formerly the National Shipbuilding Procurement Strategy) announced by the Government on 2 June 2010, two Canadian shipyards were selected to construct federal ships 1,000 tonnes displacement and over; one to build combat vessels; and the other to build non-combat vessels. In 2022, the NSS was expanded to include a third shipyard. Public Services and Procurement Canada, on behalf of the Department of National Defence (DND) and the Canadian Coast Guard (CCG), continues to have a requirement for the provision of experienced third party expert advisory services in support of the National Shipbuilding Strategy, as well as the NSS Shipbuilding Projects (both combat and non-combat). The services of an experienced third party expert is required to assess the shipyards’ capabilities, conduct performance assessments, assess the effectiveness of their investments and to provide independent third party expert advice to ensure Canada achieves the most equitable, effective, and robust contracts possible, which contain acceptable levels of risk and provide value for money. 2. Statement of Capabilities The purpose of this Advance Contract Award Notice (ACAN) is to communicate the PSPC National Shipbuilding Strategy’s intention to award a contract for third party expert advisory services to KPMG LLP, Toronto, Ontario. Suppliers who consider themselves fully qualified and available to provide the services described herein may submit a statement of capabilities in writing to the contact person identified in this Notice during the 15-calendar day posting period on or before the closing date and time of this notice. The statement of capabilities must clearly demonstrate how the supplier meets the advertised requirements. If other potential suppliers submit a statement of capabilities during the 15-calendar-day posting period that meets the requirements set out in the ACAN, PSPC’s National Shipbuilding Strategy will proceed to a full tendering process, either through the Government Electronic Tendering Service or by traditional means, to award the contract. If no other supplier submits a statement of capabilities that meets the requirements set out in the ACAN on or before the closing date, PCPC’s National Shipbuilding Strategy may award a contract to the selected supplier. 3. Period of Proposed Contract Award: 2 Years from date of Contract Award, plus options of up to 5 additional years. 4. Estimated Value: $14,464,000.00 5. Closing Date of Advance Contract Award Notice (ACAN): 6. The closing date and time for accepting written statements of capabilities challenging this requirement is 13 October 2025 2:00 p.m. Eastern time. 7. Minimum Mandatory Requirements Any interested supplier must submit a statement of capabilities that demonstrates compliance with all of the following mandatory requirements: Experience “Recent Experience” is defined as a minimum of ten (10) years experience obtained within the last fifteen (15) years prior to the date of ACAN posting within the related fields identified below. a. The supplier must have demonstrated recent experience and expertise in providing knowledgeable and critical transactional advice or professional opinions or both regarding procurement and project management activities relating to the National Shipbuilding Strategy (NSS). This knowledge and critical advice includes, but is not limited to, providing due diligence advice and analysis on domains such a financial, commercial, valuation, regulatory compliance and related matters; determining the reasonableness, completeness, and/or comprehensiveness of proposals regarding the cost, level of effort, profit, risk, regulatory compliance and related matters. b. The supplier must have recent demonstrated experience in advising and providing opinions on procurement strategies and other processes and methodologies, evaluation criteria, project process plans, key performance indicators of various activities including shipbuilding activities, shipbuilding schedules and other scheduling issues; alignment with strategic objectives; risks and mitigation plans; assumptions, and sensitivity analyses. c. The supplier must have recent demonstrated experience in providing contract negotiation support which could include, but would not be limited to, providing advice or opinions or both regarding industry trends, norms and standard practices. d. The supplier must have recent demonstrated experience in providing assistance to a client in building and maintaining strategic relationships and the dissemination and implementation of lessons learned. Such work could include, but is not limited to, transferring knowledge; ensuring consistency in Canada’s approach; and providing related documentation. Independence The supplier and its affiliates must be an independent entity with no existing relationships with any other entity that may participate in the National Shipbuilding Strategy or its related projects that may pose a real or perceived conflict of interest. In order to ensure the independence and ongoing integrity of the assistance provided by a potential supplier to Canada, the potential supplier must be and remain independent from the NSS shipyards (currently Vancouver Shipyards, Irving Shipyards and Chantier Davie Canada Inc., which may be amended to include additional shipyards), its major suppliers or partners, and other entities with which Canada is negotiating or conducting ship design or shipbuilding-type work for the National Shipbuilding Strategy (NSS), such as, without limitation, a ship integrator or provider of in-service support. Definitions: Contractor’s Team (Team): includes all Contractor, subcontractor and consultant personnel performing Work pursuant to this potential contract, including employees, experts and support staff. Conflict of Interest is defined in 2035 General Conditions: Higher Complexity – Services, Section 34 (2008-05-12) Conflict of Interest and Values and Ethics Codes for Public Service; and Section 35 (2008-05-12) No Bribe or Conflict. These terms and conditions can be found on PSPC’s CanadaBuys website at Homepage | Canada Buys. Archived - Standard Acquisition Clauses and Conditions Manual - General Conditions | CanadaBuys Relationships: For the purposes of this requirement, potential Contractor relationships that fall under the following two categories of types of relationships would be, or be perceived to be, a Conflict of Interest: a) Relationship Type A: where a potential Contractor, its affiliates or Team member(s) has a financial interest in an entity listed below. b) Relationship Type B: where a potential Contractor, its affiliates or Team member(s) trades goods or services with, or otherwise performs work for, an entity listed below. List of Entities: a) Vancouver Shipyards Co. Ltd. b) Seaspan ULC c) Irving Shipbuilding Inc. d) Bath Iron Works e) Fleetway Inc., Canada f) Lockheed Martin Canada Inc., Canada g) Odense Maritime Technology A/S, Denmark h) Alion Science and Technology Canada i) Computer Sciences Canada Inc., Canada j) Imtech Marine & Offshore B.V., Netherlands k) STX Canada Marine Inc., Canada l) Thales Canada Inc. m) BMT Fleet Technology Ltd. n) Oceanic Consulting Corporation o) Chantier Davie Canada Inc. p) Vard Marine, Vard Group AS and subsidiaries q) Serco Inc, and Serco Group PLC and subsidiaries r) Gibbs & Cox Inc s) Kearney Public Sector and Defense Services, LLP t) Systems Planning & Analysis, Inc. u) Ross Business Advisory Services, Inc. v) QinetiQ Ltd 8. Non-Disclosure Agreement A potential supplier must, upon award of a potential contract, provide a non-disclosure agreement signed by an officer of the company. In addition, the potential supplier upon any potential contract award must obtain from its employee(s), or subcontractor(s), a completed and signed non-disclosure agreement and provide the Agreements to the Contracting Authority before they are given access to information by or on behalf of Canada in connection with the Work. 9. Ownership of Intellectual Property Ownership of any foreground Intellectual Property arising out of the proposed contract will vest in the Contractor. The Government will require an irrevocable royalty-free licence to use any foreground Intellectual Property. 10. Security Clearance Any potential supplier must hold a valid Security Clearance issued by the Federal Contract Security Program at the level of Enhanced Reliability or higher, and all proposed resources anticipated to be utilized in performing any work under any potential contract must hold valid security clearances at the level of Enhanced Reliability or higher. In addition, the supplier must hold a valid facility security clearance that permits the supplier to use its IT systems to electronically process, produce or store PROTECTED and/or CLASSIFIED information. 11. Proposed Supplier The proposed supplier is: KPMG LLP P.O. Box 31 Stn. Commerce Court 199 Bay Street Suite 3600 Toronto, Ontario M5L 1B2 12. Sole Source Justification KPMG LLP has the recognized expertise and experience as outlined in the “Experience” section described above and is the current contractor performing the work. With 10 years of working within the Canadian government’s shipbuilding arena, KPMG has amassed an intimate knowledge of the NSS as a whole and has provided knowledgeable and realistic advice to all shipbuilding projects, senior management and other associated shipbuilding sectors. To switch contractors at this point, when critical advice is needed by knowledgeable resources, could have a major impact on decision-making for project teams and senior management. In addition, to bring another contractor up to speed on the complex inner workings of the NSS and providing them with the necessary background and knowledge of all the shipbuilding projects, inner government workings, and associated client departments, could severely impact the strategy as a whole and would definitely have an increase in costs and schedule. There are no other known suppliers that have the requisite in-house expertise capable of meeting all the minimum mandatory requirements set out in this ACAN. 13. Applicable Trade Agreements The proposed procurement is subject to the following Trade Agreements: - Canadian Free Trade Agreement (CFTA) 14. Applicable Limited Tendering Reasons: Government Contracts Regulation Exception The following exception(s) to the Government Contracts Regulations is invoked for this procurement under subsection 6(d) - "only one person is capable of performing the work". Canada has determined that only KPMG LLP, is capable of performing this contract. Canada Free Trade Agreement (CFTA) – Article 513 Limited Tendering – c(i) and c(ii) Inquiries and statement of capabilities are to be directed to: Ron Dearing, 613-462-3197 Ron.Dearing@tpsgc-pwgsc.gc.ca | Department of Public Works and Government Services (PSPC) | $0 | 2025 |
| This Contract is awarded by Statistics Canada for Enhancing the Cybersecurity Risk Management Program. The Contract period is from date of Contract Award date to March 31, 2026. | Statistics Canada (StatCan) | $0 | 2025 |
| 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 | Office of Infrastructure of Canada (INFC) | $0 | 2026 |
| 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. | Office of Infrastructure of Canada (INFC) | $0 | 2026 |
| IMPORTANT NOTICE: Please submit offers to the generic SaaS RFSA email inbox TPSGC.LENQS-SAAS.PWGSC@tpsgc-pwgsc.gc.ca SUMMARY: Public Services and Procurement Canada (PSPC), on behalf of the Government of Canada (GC), is issuing this Request for Supply Arrangement (RFSA) to establish a new method of supply to satisfy various Software as a Service (SaaS) requirements. This new method of supply is a key procurement enabler for the GC’s Cloud First direction and is part of an envisioned GC Cloud Services Procurement Vehicle framework that will consist of various methods of supply to satisfy both classified and unclassified cloud requirements. This document is a request for supply arrangements. Resulting supply arrangements are non-binding agreements between Canada and suppliers to facilitate the procurement process and are not contracts. Future requirements solicited through a supply arrangement may result in contracts, but a contract will only exist if and when a contract is awarded. The previous SaaS RFSA (EN578-191593/F) can be found on the following link:https://canadabuys.canada.ca/en/tender-opportunities/tender-notice/pw-eem-003-35660 | Department of Public Works and Government Services (PSPC) | $0 | 2023 |
| Agile Procurement for Enterprise Planning Resource Solution(s) | Department of Public Works and Government Services (PSPC) | $0 | 2026 |
| NRCan wishes to advise you of an upcoming requirement. Please review and respond if you would be interested in providing this service. SOLICITATION NO.: RNCan-5000088171 DEPARTMENT: Natural Resources Canada CONTRACTING AUTHORITY: Alexandre Rheault TELEPHONE NO.: 613-298-6447 FAX NO.: N/A E-MAIL ADDRESS: alexandre.rheault@nrcan-rncan.gc.ca NOTIFICATION PERIOD: August 11 to September 19, 2025* Description of the Requirement: Natural Resources Canada (NRCan) is seeking proposals from bidders for the services of a qualified contractor to develop a comprehensive overview and analysis of marine carbon dioxide removal (mCDR) technologies. The purpose is to inform environmental, ecosystem, and regulatory considerations for Canada’s climate goals. The study will assess emerging mCDR techniques, analyze their environmental and ecosystem impacts, and review related regulatory and policy frameworks in Canada and internationally. Key deliverables include a literature review, technical and ecological assessment, and policy recommendations to support safe and effective use of mCDR as part of Canada’s climate strategy. DELIVERY DESTINATION AREA: Ottawa, Ontario (all deliverables are to be provided electronically to the Project Authority) DURATION OF CONTRACT / DATE REQUIRED: Contract award to March 31, 2026 ESTIMATED VALUE (not including taxes): Up to $350,000 Diversity: Natural Resources Canada is committed to achieving a procurement process that reflects the diversity of Canada. We are dedicated to identifying and reducing barriers in our procurement processes. We continue to work on improving practices that will help ensure that equity group members are well-represented. To this end, minority-owned businesses are encouraged to apply to our processes. *Amendment 1: To publish the Q&A and amend the closing date of the RFP. Amendment 2: To publish the second Q&A. | Department of Natural Resources (NRCan) | $0 | 2025 |
Top buyer agencies
- Business Development Bank of Canada2 awards
- Farm Credit Canada (FCC)1 award
- Department of Public Works and Government Services (PSPC)5 awards
- Statistics Canada (StatCan)1 award
- Office of Infrastructure of Canada (INFC)2 awards
Top procurement categories
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- *SRV9 awards
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