LEVITT SAFETY LTD
Public-record summary of LEVITT SAFETY LTD government contract awards, drawn from open.canada.ca, SAM.gov, and USAspending.gov.
Fewer than 10 awards on file for this vendor so far — coverage grows as new award records are ingested nightly.
8
Awards on file
$2,290,503
Total recorded value
2
Distinct buyers
2024–2026
Active years
Top 10 contracts by value
| Contract | Buyer | Value | Year |
|---|---|---|---|
| This bid solicitation cancels and supersedes previous bid solicitation number E60HN-23FSRE (WS4294207175) dated November 7, 2023 with a closing of December 20, 2023 at 2PM. This requirement is for the establishment of a National Master Standing Offer (NMSO) for the supply of Fire, Safety and Rescue Equipment. The resulting NMSO will be for a duration of one (1) year with three (3) optional periods of one (1) year. The NMSO can be used for deliveries across Canada, excluding CLCAs and the Nunavut Settlement Area. | Department of Public Works and Government Services (PSPC) | $2,222,222 | 2024 |
| Smoke Detection Systems | Department of Public Works and Government Services (PSPC) | $45,070 | 2026 |
| (no description on file) | Department of Public Works and Government Services (PSPC) | $23,210 | 2025 |
| (no description on file) | Department of Public Works and Government Services (PSPC) | $0 | 2025 |
| SCBA Annual Testing Contract This requirement is for: The Correctional Service of Canada. Trade agreement: Canadian Free Trade Agreement (CFTA), Canada free trade agreements with Chile/Colombia/Honduras/Panama, Canada-Peru Free Trade Agreement, Policy on Reciprocal Procurement: This solicitation is open only to Canadian suppliers and to Suppliers of an applicable trading partner. Competitive Procurement Strategy: Lowest priced compliant bid. Set-aside under the Procurement Strategy for Indigenous Business: This procurement is not subject to any set-asides for Indigenous Suppliers. Comprehensive Land Claim Agreement: This procurement is not subject to a Comprehensive Land Claims Agreement. Security Requirements: This contract does not include security requirements. Nature of Requirements: The following is a summary of the statement of work for this requirement. The Correctional Service Canada (CSC) has a requirement for annual inspection and flow testing of the Pacific Region’s inventory of Mine Safety Appliances (MSA) FireHawk M7 Self-Contained Breathing Apparatus (SCBA) Units and spare masks in accordance with the MSA manufacturer’s specifications and requirements. The Contractor must also provide a one time second stage regulator new valve assembly conversion service. 1.1 Background: The Pacific Region Correctional institutions and staff college require annual services to conduct flow testing and inspections on its inventory of MSA SCBA units and spare masks. 1.2 Objectives: 1.2.1 The annual testing and inspection of all Pacific Region MSA FireHawk M7 SCBA Units and spare masks is to ensure proper function and compliance with Manufacturer’s specifications and recommendations. Supply and replacement of all batteries is to be included in the testing and inspection process. 1.2.2 A one time second stage regulator new valve assembly conversion service is to be completed in the first year of the contract along with the annual flow test and inspection service. 1.3 Tasks: 1.3.1 The contractor must complete a second stage regulator new valve assembly conversion service during the first year of the contract on all MSA Firehawk M7 SCBA units in the Pacific region’s SCBA inventory that still require this upgrade to meet the manufacturer’s maintenance standard. The Contractor must refer to the MSA product information news bulletin dated February 16, 2009 – Firehawk Regulator new valve assembly. CSC estimates that all 260 MSA Firehawk M7 SCBA units in the Pacific region inventory will require this service upgrade. The Contractor must only complete the second stage regulator new valve assembly conversion service once during the period of the contract during the first year of the service contract. 1.3.2 The contractor must provide the labour, tools and equipment to conduct the second stage regulator new valve assembly conversion service, CSC will provide the necessary parts for this conversion (see Client Support). The contractor must be MSA Care Certified to conduct this conversion service. 1.3.3 The contractor must conduct annual inspections and flow testing of all MSA FireHawk M7 SCBA Units in accordance with MSA manufacturer’s specifications and recommendations to ensure proper function and compliance. The annual inspections and flow testing must include but is not limited to the following: 1.3.4 Visual Inspection must include but is not limited to: Facepiece, Backframe/Harness, Low Pressure Warning, Hoses, Power Module, HUD, Control Module, Analog and Digital Gauges and all other applicable components as per manufacturer requirements. 1.3.5 Functional Tests must include but is not limited to: Facepiece (leak test), Exhalation Valve, Pressure Gauge (digital and analogue), Alarm Accuracy, Alarm Ring down, Static Facepiece Pressure, Static First Stage Pressure, First Stage Pressure Change, Bypass Test, High Pressure Leakage as per manufacturers requirements. 1.3.6 HUD Test must include but is not limited to: Test the Heads-up Display for accuracy at ¼, ½, ¾ Pressure(s) as per manufacturer’s requirements. 1.3.7 The contractor must supply and install new O rings in each unit. 1.3.8 The contractor must provide a Flow Test Result/Inspection Record Sheet for each SCBA unit and spare mask. a. The format of Flow Test Result/Inspection Record Sheet must be consistent with manufacturer’s format. b. The Flow Test Result/Inspection Record Sheet must be provided to the specific CSC institution where the SCBA units are used. 1.3.9 The contractor must supply and install four (4) new “C” batteries in each unit and three (3) new “AAA” batteries in each SCBA unit mask using manufacturer approved batteries. The Contractor must: a. Inspect HUD Battery Cradle and replace with manufacturer approved batteries. b. Inspect Power Module Battery Cradle and replace with manufacturer approved batteries. 1.3.10 The contractor must conduct inspection and testing of all spare masks in accordance with MSA manufacturer’s specifications and recommendations. CSC estimates that there are approximately 100 spare masks to test and inspect. 1.3.11 The contractor must supply and install three (3) new AAA batteries in each spare mask tested using manufacturer approved batteries. 1.3.12 The contractor must provide for replacement parts and repair services as and when requested for any unit(s) that needs replacement parts and repair services at the time of testing. The contractor must obtain the Project Authority’s prior approval for any parts or repairs where estimated cost of materials, or labour, or both is equal to or exceeds $500.00. 1.3.13 The contractor must provide trained repair persons certified by the MSA manufacturers as: Certified Air Mask Repair Education (C.A.R.E) trained for MSA FireHawk SCBA units to conduct all flow testing, inspections, repairs and second stage regulator conversion services. 1.3.14 If the contractor finds that any task required to complete the annual testing and inspection and second stage regulator new valve assembly conversion services has been omitted or has not been properly described in this Statement of Work, the contractor must advise the Project Authority and obtain the Project Authority’s approval prior to providing any additional services. 1.3.15 Supply and replacement of all batteries is to be included in the testing and inspection process. 1.3.16 A one time second stage regulator new valve assembly conversion service is to be completed in the first year of the contract along with the annual flow test and inspection service. 1.3.17 Unit quantities (estimated) and locations as follows: a. Matsqui Complex : Fraser Valley Institution 16 SCBA Units Matsqui Institution 34 SCBA Units Pacific Institution 31 SCBA Units Regional Staff College 37 SCBA Units (CSC will shuttle the RSC Units to be to Matsqui Complex for testing) b. Agassiz Complex: Kent Institution 76 SCBA Units Mountain Institution 29 SCBA Units c. Mission Complex: Mission Institution 37 SCBA Units 1.4 CSC Support: 1.4.1 CSC will provide the parts listed below to the contractor to complete the second stage regulator new valve assembly conversion service on up to 260 Firehawk M7 SCBA units. - 10087295 Valve Assembly - 10087301 Housing Assembly - 10092041 Spring, Diaphragm 1.5 Deliverables: 1.5.1 Flow testing and inspection services for all SCBA units including O rings replacement. 1.5.2 Supply and install new batteries in each unit and mask. 1.5.3 Testing of up to approximately 100 Spares Masks distributed throughout the region at the various sites. 1.5.4 Provision of replacement parts and repair services as and when requested. 1.5.5 Provision of a Flow Test Result/Inspection Record Sheet for each SCBA unit and spare mask tested/inspected as per task 1.3.8. 1.5.6 All flow testing, inspections, repairs and second stage regulator new valve assembly conversion services must be conducted by trained repair persons certified by the MSA manufacturer as: Certified Air Mask Repair Education (C.A.R.E.) trained for MSA FireHawk SCBA units. 1.5.7 The contractor must invoice as per directions from the Correctional Service Canada Regional Headquarters contracting authority. 1.6 Location of work: 1.6.1. The Contractor must perform the work at: a. Matsqui Complex -Central Heat Plant, 33344 King Road, Abbotsford, BC V2S 4P3 b. Agassiz Complex 4732 Cemetery Road, Agassiz, BC V0M 1A0 c. Mission Complex- Medium Institution 8751 Stave Lake Street, Mission, BC V2V 4L8 1.7 Travel 1.7.1 No travel is anticipated for the performance of the work under this contract. 1.8 Language of Work: 1.8.1 The contractor must perform all work in English. Any conditions for participation of suppliers not specified in solicitation documentation: none. Estimated quantity of commodity: see solicitation document statement of work and basis of payment. Duration of Contract and Time Frame for Delivery: Period of the Contract: The Work is to be performed during the period of October 31 2025 to March 31, 2028, with the option to renew for two (2) additional one-year periods. File Number: 21807-25-0067 Contracting Authority: Katie McKeever Telephone number: 236-380-2294 E-mail: Katie.McKeever@CSC-SCC.GC.CA NOTE TO BIDDERS: Bidders can obtain the complete statement of work and evaluation criteria by downloading the solicitation document and associated documents from the website. The Crown reserves the right to negotiate with suppliers on any procurement. Documents may be submitted in either official language of Canada (English or French). After contract award, bidders may request a debriefing on the results of the bid solicitation process. Bidders should make the request to the Contracting Authority within fifteen (15) working days of receipt of the results of the bid solicitation process. The debriefing may be in writing, by telephone or in person. Procurement Assistance Canada (PAC) offers seminars to businesses interested in learning how to sell goods and services to the Government of Canada. The seminars are FREE. Topics include: ? Understand the federal procurement process; ? Learn about searching for opportunities; ? Find out how to bid on opportunities; ? Discover how to prepare to sell to the government. The full schedule of seminars can be found on the Procurement Assistance Canada website, under find an event (Procurement Assistance Canada: Find an event - Canada.ca). | Correctional Service of Canada (CSC) | $0 | 2025 |
| The contractor will provide a complete solution for the RPC's rooftop, encompassing design, supply, and installation services for a non-penetrating raised warning line and guardrail system. This includes all necessary fall arrest and restraint equipment, and training for end-users on the safe use of the installed system. Specific requirements include: The entire roof top perimeter of the facility with flat top roofing, excluding portions of all internal courtyards, are maintained with a (non-penetrating) raised warning line. This line will be located a minimum of 2.0 Meter from each edge per regulatory requirements. Any areas where the 2.0 Meters Control Zone limits the travel way, where it does not exist, or where razor wire exists and work tasks are to be undertaken, a section of permanent non-penetrating guardrail system, is installed. 1. Design a compliant, non-penetrating safety system adheres to Canadian Occupational Health and Safety Regulations SOR/86-304, CSA Z259.18:19, and CSA Z259.17:16 (R2020), following CSC's approval. 2. Supply all materials and install a compliant, non-penetrating option for working safely on the roof of the Regional Psychiatric Centre (RPC), covering approximately 5200 feet of rooftop edge. 3. Supply and install all necessary materials. 4. Create and maintain an up-to-date project schedule. 5. Provide their own equipment, tools, and safety equipment. Including any lifts, scaffolding etc. that are required. 6. Dispose of all waste during construction off site and return the surrounding area to pre-work conditions upon completion. 7. Contractor to fully commission the system. 8. Complete a walkthrough with CSC personnel to ensure work has been completed satisfactorily. 9. Fall Arrest and/or Restraint Equipment Supply: Provide all necessary fall arrest and/restraint equipment required for safe work within the designated control zones on the roof. This equipment must meet or exceed all current safety standards and regulations for all protection. 10. User Training: Contractor must be a Fall Protection Training Provider and provide end user training for the complete system, including portable anchor installation and use for access inside the control zones. | Correctional Service of Canada (CSC) | $0 | 2025 |
| The Correctional Service Canada requires professional services to conduct flow testing and maintenance of SCBA units. This requirement is for: The Correctional Service of Canada, Atlantic Region, Atlantic Institution, Dorchester Penitentiary, Nova Institution and Springhill Institution. Trade agreement: Canadian Free Trade Agreement (CFTA). Policy on Reciprocal Procurement: This solicitation is open only to Canadian suppliers and to Suppliers of an applicable trading partner. Competitive Procurement Strategy: Lowest priced compliant bid. Set-aside under the Procurement Strategy for Indigenous Business: This procurement is not subject to any set-asides for Indigenous Suppliers. Comprehensive Land Claim Agreement: This procurement is not subject to a Comprehensive Land Claims Agreement. Security Requirements: This standing offer does not include security requirements. Nature of Requirements: The following is a summary of the statement of work for this requirement. The Correctional Service Canada requires professional services to conduct flow testing and maintenance of self-contained breathing apparatus (SCBA) units. The work will involve inspection, testing, and reporting Objectives: To conduct annual flow testing and inspection of SCBA units at designated correctional facilities, ensuring compliance with manufacturer requirements and safety regulations. Tasks: The Contractor must perform the following tasks: - Conduct annual flow testing of all SCBA units. - Perform visual inspections of components including facepiece, back frame and harness, low pressure warning, hoses, power module, heads-up display (HUD), control module, analog and digital gauges and all other applicable components as per manufacturer requirements. - Provide functional tests on facepiece (leak test), exhalation valve, pressure gauge (digital and analogue), alarm accuracy, alarm ring down, static facepiece pressure, static fire stage pressure, first stage pressure change, bypass test, high pressure leakage as per manufacturer’s requirements. - Provide HUD test on heads-up display for accuracy at ¼, ½, ¾ pressure(s) as per manufacturer’s requirements. - Inspect HUD battery cradle and power module battery cradle and replace with approved batteries. - The Project Authority may request, in writing, that the contractor perform overhauls for specific SCBAs - Annual Flow testing services for all SCBA units at the following institutions Institution SCBA Qty: Atlantic Institution 51 SCBA Dorchester Institution 79 SCBA Nova Institution 18 SCBA Springhill Institutions 97 SCBA The contractor must ensure that a qualifies person as per the manufacturer’s recommendation performs all work. All replacement parts the contractor must provide must be new and sourced directly from the original equipment manufacturer (OEM). Deliverables: The Contractor must provide the following deliverables: - Flow Test Result/Inspection Record Sheet for each SCBA unit and respirator tested, formatted according to manufacturer standards. - Electronic copies of all records sent to respective sites and to GEN-ATLRHQTechServ@csc-scc.gc.ca - Maintenance and repair activity reports in PDF format. Any conditions for participation of suppliers not specified in solicitation documentation: none. Estimated quantity of commodity: see solicitation document statement of work and basis of payment. Duration of Contract and Time Frame for Delivery: Period of the Contract: The Work is to be performed during the period of Contract Award Date to November 30th, 2026, with the option to renew for four (4) additional one-year periods. File Number: 21207-26-5183161 Contracting Authority: Isabelle Basque Telephone number: 506-269-6461 Facsimile number: N/A E-mail: Isabelle.Basque@CSC-SCC.GC.CA NOTE TO BIDDERS: Bidders can obtain the complete statement of work and evaluation criteria by downloading the solicitation document and associated documents from the Canada buys / tender opportunities website. The Crown reserves the right to negotiate with suppliers on any procurement. Documents may be submitted in either official language of Canada (English or French). After contract award, bidders may request a debriefing on the results of the bid solicitation process. Bidders should make the request to the Contracting Authority within fifteen (15) working days of receipt of the results of the bid solicitation process. The debriefing may be in writing, by telephone or in person. Procurement Assistance Canada (PAC) offers seminars to businesses interested in learning how to sell goods and services to the Government of Canada. The seminars are FREE. Topics include: ? Understand the federal procurement process; ? Learn about searching for opportunities; ? Find out how to bid on opportunities; ? Discover how to prepare to sell to the government. The full schedule of seminars can be found on the Procurement Assistance Canada website, under find an event (Procurement Assistance Canada: Find an event - Canada.ca). | Correctional Service of Canada (CSC) | $0 | 2025 |
| Smoke Detection Systems | Department of Public Works and Government Services (PSPC) | $0 | 2026 |
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