42 open3 new in last 24hUpdated August 18, 2026
What you’ll find here: 42 open canadian electrical contracts, refreshed daily from CanadaBuys, SEAO, 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.
42 tenders found
Public Works and Government Services Canada
Closes Jul 31, 2030
Trade Agreement: CETA / WTO-AGP / CPTPP / CFTA / FTA with UK Tendering Procedures: All interested suppliers may submit a bid Competitive Procurement Strategy: Best Overall Proposal Comprehensive Land…
Department of Natural Resources (NRCan)
Closes Dec 31, 2040
This RFSA is posted on the Government Electronic Tendering Service (GETS) to allow new Suppliers to become qualified. Pre-qualified suppliers, to whom a supply arrangement (including signed amendment…
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Electrical contracting is a consistently active category on CanadaBuys, with PSPC issuing tenders for federal buildings, military bases, ports, and border facilities across Canada. Contract values typically range from $25,000 for minor retrofit work to $10 million for major power system upgrades at large federal complexes. Federal electrical projects require compliance with the Canadian Electrical Code and provincial licensing where applicable. Contractors must hold appropriate security clearances for work on government sites, and many projects require Reliability Status or higher. PSPC often bundles electrical work within larger construction contracts, but standalone electrical tenders are common for maintenance, upgrades, and emergency repairs. Energy efficiency upgrades represent a growing segment, as the federal government works toward its net-zero emissions targets. Electricians with experience in LED retrofits, solar panel installations, emergency power systems, and building automation controls will find increasing demand. Monitoring CanadaBuys regularly is important, as electrical tenders often have tight submission deadlines.