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Canadian federal facilities management contracts come from Public Services and Procurement Canada (PSPC), which manages one of the country's largest real-property portfolios. Published on CanadaBuys, FM contracts range from $100,000 single-building agreements to $50 million national portfolio management mandates. Integrated service delivery — mechanical, electrical, plumbing, life safety, and grounds — is standard; ISO 41001 and CMMS experience are common qualifiers.
68 tenders found
Ville de Montréal - Arrondissement ---- Rosemont ---- La Petite-Patrie
Closes Aug 17, 2026
C02 - Ouvrages de génie civil
Ville de Saguenay
Closes Aug 17, 2026
C02 - Ouvrages de génie civil
Ville de Saguenay
Closes Aug 17, 2026
C02 - Ouvrages de génie civil
Université de Montréal
Closes Aug 17, 2026
S7 - Services de santé et services sociaux
Financial Transactions and Reports Analysis Centre of Canada (FINTRAC)
Closes Aug 18, 2026
FINTRAC is looking to enhance the quality, security, and bilingual delivery of it's future Industry Day webinars . FINTRAC would like to engage a technical support provider, to ensure compliance with…
Department of Natural Resources (NRCan)
Closes Aug 18, 2026
Natural Resources Canada, the International Boundary Commission, is responsible for the maintenance of an effective boundary line between Canada and the United States. One part of the work is to keep…
Parc olympique
Closes Aug 18, 2026
G19 - Machinerie et outils
Ville de Montréal - Service de l'approvisionnement
Closes Aug 18, 2026
G18 - Équipement industriel
Ministère de la Sécurité intérieure
Closes Aug 18, 2026
G10 - Produits électriques et électroniques
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Department of National Defence (DND)
Closes Aug 19, 2026
The Department of National Defence has a requirement for the services of 16 SharePoint Online Application specialists for the Royal Canadian Air Force Digital Hub (RDH). The RDH requires a support…
Société de développement de la Baie-James.
Closes Aug 19, 2026
S14 - Services publics
Ville de Laval
Closes Aug 20, 2026
C02 - Ouvrages de génie civil
CISSS de la Côte-Nord.
Closes Aug 20, 2026
G16 - Préparation alimentaire et équipement de service
Ville de Granby
Closes Aug 20, 2026
C02 - Ouvrages de génie civil
City of Prince Albert
Closes Aug 21, 2026
Transportation Services
Closes Aug 25, 2026
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Facilities management is a cornerstone of federal procurement in Canada. PSPC manages one of the largest real property portfolios in the country, and CanadaBuys regularly posts FM contracts for building operations, maintenance, and property management services. Contracts range from $100,000 single-building agreements to $50 million national portfolio management mandates. Federal FM contracts typically require integrated service delivery covering mechanical, electrical, plumbing, life safety, and grounds maintenance. Bidders should demonstrate ISO 41001 or equivalent FM standards, experience with computerized maintenance management systems (CMMS), and ability to meet federal accessibility and environmental requirements. PSPC frequently uses multi-year contracts with option periods, providing stable revenue streams for qualified firms. Security clearances are mandatory for personnel working in federal buildings. Companies that can demonstrate experience with heritage buildings, data centres, laboratories, or high-security facilities differentiate themselves in competitive evaluations.