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What you’ll find here: 103 open canadian heavy equipment 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.
103 tenders found
Department of Public Works and Government Services (PSPC)
Closes Sep 30, 2030
Public Services and Procurement Canada (PSPC) is establishing a Supply Arrangement for asphalt paving and repair sevices on behalf of the Department of Nation Defence (DND). Work under this requiremen…
Public Works and Government Services Canada
Closes Apr 16, 2046
Trade Agreement: CETA/WTO-AGP/CPTPP/CFTA/FTAs with Peru/Colombia/Panama/Korea/UK Tendering Procedures: All interested suppliers may submit a bid Competitive Procurement Strategy: Subsequent/Follow-on…
Canada Post Corporation
Closes Dec 31, 2074
Request for Supply Arrangement for Mechanical Services accross Canada. The Requirement to be performed is outlined in the ARIBA Sourcing Event: https://discovery.ariba.com/rfx/20608792Bidding and D…
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Heavy equipment procurement by the Canadian federal government flows through CanadaBuys and includes everything from snowplows and graders for Transport Canada to armoured vehicles for the Department of National Defence. Contract values range widely, from $50,000 for individual machine purchases to $500 million for fleet replacement programs. PSPC uses standing offers for common equipment categories such as construction machinery, material handling equipment, and utility vehicles. Suppliers should register on CanadaBuys and obtain the required Controlled Goods clearances if bidding on defence-related equipment. Leasing arrangements are also common, particularly for specialized or seasonal equipment. Federal buyers evaluate total lifecycle cost, including maintenance, parts availability, and fuel efficiency. Equipment that meets Canadian emissions standards and operates reliably in extreme cold conditions is strongly preferred. Vendors offering comprehensive service packages including operator training, warranty coverage, and parts supply tend to outperform competitors on value-based assessments.