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What you’ll find here: 823 open canadian construction contracts, refreshed daily from CanadaBuys, MERX, provincial portals, and municipal sources. New to government bidding? Read our 2026 guide to finding Canadian government tenders. Already an active bidder? Set up free daily alerts for new tenders matching your business.
Canadian federal construction contracts come from Public Services and Procurement Canada (PSPC), published on CanadaBuys. Values range from $50,000 interior fit-ups to $500 million multi-year infrastructure programs. Bonding, security clearances, and compliance with the National Building Code of Canada are standard. Large projects are often broken into trade-specific packages for general contractors and subtrades.
823 tenders found
City of Red Deer
Closes May 20, 2026
The City of Red Deer intends to retain an engineering consultant to provide professional services for the investigation, detailed design, and construction support associated with the rehabilitation an…
City of Prince Albert
Closes May 21, 2026
Municipalité de Saint-Gabriel-de-Brandon
Closes May 21, 2026
S14 - Services publics
Ville de Beaconsfield
Closes May 21, 2026
C01 - Bâtiments
Municipalité des Iles-de-la-Madeleine
Closes May 21, 2026
C02 - Ouvrages de génie civil
Department of Public Works and Government Services (PSPC)
Closes May 21, 2026
Public Services and Procurement Canada (PSPC), on behalf of Transport Canada (TC), has a requirement to replace the existing Movable Transfer Bridge (MTB) located in Souris, Prince Edward Island. The…
Centre de services Scolaire des Phares.
Closes May 21, 2026
C01 - Bâtiments
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Closes May 21, 2026
C01 - Bâtiments
Ville de Salaberry-de-Valleyfield
Closes May 21, 2026
C01 - Bâtiments
Centre de services scolaire des Grandes Seigneuries
Closes May 21, 2026
S9 - Entretien, réparation, modification, réfection et installation de biens et d’équipement
Université de Montréal - Direction des immeubles
Closes May 21, 2026
C01 - Bâtiments
Ville de Laval
Closes May 21, 2026
C02 - Ouvrages de génie civil
Ville de Drummondville.
Closes May 21, 2026
C01 - Bâtiments
Ville de Bécancour.
Closes May 21, 2026
C01 - Bâtiments
City of Kawartha Lakes
Closes May 21, 2026
Lindsay WTP Filter Media Replacement, Underdrain Inspection, and Concrete Coating Assessment
Ville de Drummondville.
Closes May 21, 2026
C02 - Ouvrages de génie civil
Municipalité de Austin
Closes May 21, 2026
C02 - Ouvrages de génie civil
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The Canadian federal government is one of the largest construction buyers in the country, procuring everything from major infrastructure builds to facility renovations through CanadaBuys. Public Services and Procurement Canada (PSPC) manages billions of dollars in construction contracts annually, with individual projects ranging from $50,000 interior fit-ups to $500 million multi-year infrastructure programs. Federal construction tenders typically require bonding, security clearances, and compliance with the National Building Code of Canada. Contractors should be registered as suppliers on CanadaBuys and maintain current standing offers where applicable. PSPC often breaks large projects into trade-specific packages, creating opportunities for both general contractors and specialized subtrades. Many federal construction projects prioritize sustainable building practices and LEED certification. Firms with experience in green construction or heritage restoration have a distinct advantage in scoring criteria. Monitoring CanadaBuys daily is essential, as response windows for construction RFPs are often 30 days or less.