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0917118 B.C LTD (Landtec Ground Experts)

UEI: CB_E242DCFC1BE51CAA

0917118 B.C LTD (Landtec Ground Experts) is a federal contractor, registered under UEI CB_E242DCFC1BE51CAA. It has been awarded $220,925 across 1 federal contract. Primary work spans Unknown NAICS. Top awarding agencies include Parks Canada Agency (PC).

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Parks Canada Agency (PC)$220.9K100%
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NAICS: 238220
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Stage 2 - HVAC Critical Replacements - Lake Louise, Yoho & Kootenay Field UnitParks Canada is seeking a qualified contractor to perform critical HVAC system replacements and upgrades across six occupied facilities—four in the Lake Louise, Saddleback, Yoho, and Kootenay Field Units, and two at the McKay Creek Compound—without interrupting ongoing building operations. The work must be carried out while ensuring continuous functionality of the sites, requiring careful planning, coordination, and minimal disruption. Only suppliers who successfully passed the initial qualification stage have been invited to submit detailed technical proposals and financial bids under this Stage Two solicitation, ensuring that only vetted and capable contractors are considered for award. The solicitation, identified as 5P468-26-0022/A-001, is open for submissions until July 23, 2026, and is classified under NAICS code 238220 for HVAC installation. The project spans locations in Alberta and British Columbia, with all work to be performed on federal property under the purview of Parks Canada Agency. Jennifer Maheu serves as the primary point of contact for inquiries, and interested sub-contractors are encouraged to register their intent to partner with the lead bidder. The requirement emphasizes operational continuity, technical expertise, and adherence to precise specifications provided in the accompanying drawings and documentation.
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NAICS: 237110
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Stage 1 - Water Treatment Plant System Upgrade, Riding Mountain National ParkParks Canada is soliciting bids in two stages for the upgrade of the SCADA/PLC software and hardware at the water treatment system in Riding Mountain National Park, Manitoba, with an estimated project value between $500,001 and $1,000,000, excluding taxes. The first stage, identified as Solicitation No. 5P468-26-0050/A, is a qualification phase requiring bidders to demonstrate proven experience as prime contractor on at least two major control system upgrade projects valued at $250,000 or more within the past five years, with one of those projects must have involved direct work on a water or wastewater treatment facility. Qualifications are assessed on mandatory technical criteria including PLC programming, SCADA configuration, networking, firewall/VPN deployment, and industrial sector experience; failure to meet any single requirement disqualifies the bidder. All bids must be submitted exclusively via email to soumissionsami-bidsrpc@pc.gc.ca or by fax to 1-855-983-1808, with no submissions accepted through SAP Ariba, in-person, or by courier. Email attachments must not exceed 15 megabytes in total size, including the email body and all files, and bids containing links to external documents will be rejected; bidders must split large submissions into multiple labeled emails indicating sequence and project details. The deadline for Stage One submissions is July 21, 2026, and only qualified bidders will receive an Invitation to Tender for Stage Two, where financial proposals will be evaluated. The pre-qualification list expires 180 days after Stage One closes or upon contract award in Stage Two, whichever occurs first, and will not be reused for future procurements. All work must be performed in strict compliance with the National Park Act and Canadian regulations. A security requirement mandates that any new personnel requiring access to the site must undergo a government security clearance involving mandatory fingerprinting, with all associated costs borne by the bidder. Existing Canadian government security clearances remain valid. There is no requirement for U.S.-specific identifiers such as UEI, CAGE code, or small business certifications; eligibility is restricted to Canadian contractors or those from countries with applicable trade agreements with Canada. Bidders must submit documentation through the Government of Canada Tendering Service, and any inquiries must be received in writing no later than five business days before the deadline. The contract must be completed by March 3
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NAICS: 237310
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Rehabilitation of the des Seigneurs Bridge, Lachine Canal National Historic SiteThe contract for the rehabilitation of the des Seigneurs Bridge, identified as solicitation number 5P468-26-0072/A, involves comprehensive structural upgrades to a historic bridge spanning the Lachine Canal in Montreal’s Sud-Ouest Borough. Work scope includes replacing the existing road surface with a new steel orthotropic deck featuring anti-skid surfacing and curb plates, rehabilitating the upstream cycling path and downstream sidewalk with new structural components and guardrails, strengthening or repairing critical steel elements such as diagonals, gusset plates, and bracing, repairing abutments including waterproofing and concrete restoration, and completely repainting the steel superstructure. Temporary traffic and pathway management measures are required to ensure public safety during construction. The project is valued between $2.5 million and $5 million, excluding taxes, and must be completed within 28 calendar weeks starting October 12, 2026, inclusive of the winter construction shutdown. All bids must be submitted via fax to 1-855-983-1808 or email to soumissionsami-bidsrpc@pc.gc.ca only; in-person, courier, or SAP ARIBA submissions are invalid. Emails must not exceed 15 megabytes in total size and cannot contain links—only attachments are accepted. Large bids must be split into multiple emails clearly labeled with the solicitation number and sequence. A site visit is scheduled for July 14, 2026, with mandatory safety attire and advance notification required for access. Only Canadian suppliers or those from applicable trading partners are eligible to bid, and bidders must complete mandatory supplier eligibility and Canadian content attestation forms. The procurement prioritizes socioeconomic benefits for Indigenous communities, requiring specific participation plans. Technical and contractual inquiries must be submitted in writing at least five business days before the bid deadline of August 13, 2026, at 2:00 PM. All work must comply with the National Park Act and related regulations, and submissions must be sourced exclusively from the Government of Canada’s tendering portal to avoid risk. Documents may be submitted in English or French, with discrepancies to be reported immediately.
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NAICS: 237310
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Stage 2 - Waterton Wildlife Guards Project, Waterton Lakes National ParkParks Canada Agency is seeking qualified contractors to construct two wildlife guard crossings along Highway 5 and Highway 6 in Waterton Lakes National Park, Alberta, to facilitate the safe movement of bison and protect public safety. This solicitation represents Stage Two of a two-stage procurement process, following an initial qualification phase that screened potential bidders; only those who successfully met mandatory requirements in Stage One have been invited to submit detailed technical and financial proposals. Bidders must provide comprehensive qualifications alongside a financial bid aligned with the project’s drawings and specifications, with evaluation based on an Indigenous Participation Plan and price competitiveness. The contract is governed by the Standard Acquisition Clauses and Conditions Manual, incorporating general conditions for construction services including provisions for contract administration, work execution, delays, payment, insurance, and dispute resolution. Required documentation includes a completed Bid and Acceptance Form, APPENDIX 1 Combined Price Form, APPENDIX 2 Integrity Provisions, ANNEX A Certificate of Insurance naming Her Majesty the Queen as additional insured, and ANNEX B Attestation Form confirming compliance with laws, code of conduct, and absence of conflict of interest. Contractors must secure and maintain insurance covering commercial general liability, builder’s risk, pollution liability, and marine liability through Canadian-licensed insurers, and submit both a performance bond and labour and material payment bond in approved forms. Security clearance is mandatory for all personnel and subcontractors; site access requires full compliance with personal protective equipment standards. Bids must be submitted electronically by email to soumissionsami-bidsrpc@pc.gc.ca with the solicitation number and project title, and no in-person or courier submissions will be accepted. The response deadline is July 30, 2026, and all inquiries must be directed in writing to Alison Guilford before July 23, 2026. The place of performance is in Alberta, Canada, with contract terms tied to completion timelines specified in the final awarded documentation.
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NAICS: 238160
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Stage 2 - St. Andrew’s Manse Roof Replacement, Dawson Historical Complex National Historic SiteParks Canada Agency is seeking a qualified contractor to replace the cedar shingle roof and associated components at St. Andrew’s Manse, a Recognized Federal Heritage Building within the Dawson Historical Complex National Historic Site in Dawson City, Yukon. The project requires meticulous attention to heritage conservation, including removal of existing shingles, replacement of damaged underlayment, flashing, and roof sheathing, and installation of new cedar shingles that match the original size and exposure. New galvanized flashings must be installed at all critical areas including eaves, valleys, ridges, and penetrations, while damaged wood trims, mouldings, and fascia must be repaired or replaced and repainted above the soffit line. The building remains occupied throughout the work, requiring the contractor to coordinate closely with Parks Canada, ensure occupant safety and access, and maintain strict environmental and site safety standards. The project must be completed by November 15, 2026, with all work designed to preserve the building’s heritage character and prevent irreversible damage. This solicitation represents Stage Two of a two-stage procurement process, with only pre-qualified suppliers invited to submit detailed proposals and financial bids based on provided specifications and drawings. The contract is issued under solicitation number 5P468-26-0044/A-001 with a response deadline of July 28, 2026, and falls under NAICS code 238160 for roofing contractors. Interested subcontractors may register their interest through the Partner with another business section. Primary point of contact for inquiries is Jen Maheu of Parks Canada Agency, and the work is to be performed entirely at the Dawson Historical Complex in Yukon, Canada.
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NAICS: 236118
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Stage 2- Fort Smith Staff Housing Energy Retrofit, Wood Buffalo National ParkParks Canada Agency is soliciting bids for the Stage Two of a two-phase procurement process to execute comprehensive building envelope retrofits on two 1974-era staff housing units located in Fort Smith, Northwest Territories, serving Wood Buffalo National Park. Each single-story residence features a 210.4 square meter, three-bedroom layout with a full basement, constructed on concrete strip footings with wood frame walls, vinyl siding, and asphalt shingle roofing. The retrofit scope includes complete demolition of the existing exterior envelope—vinyl siding, windows, doors, roofing, and insulation—along with removal of the old furnace and associated mechanical systems. New installation standards require a fully upgraded envelope system with drain mat, rigid insulation, waterproofing membrane below grade, air barrier and fire-resistant cladding above grade, fiberglass windows, new exterior doors, metal panel roofing with integrated waterproofing, new roof trusses, and upgraded attic insulation. Concurrent mechanical upgrades include a new heat pump system, air handling unit, and heat recovery ventilator, alongside necessary electrical system enhancements. Air tightness performance testing is mandated at multiple construction milestones to ensure compliance with energy efficiency objectives, and all work must adhere to detailed issue-for-tender drawings and specifications provided exclusively to qualified bidders in this stage. Only suppliers who successfully passed Stage One qualification are eligible to bid in this stage, having demonstrated experience as prime contractor on at least two construction projects in northern or remote Canadian communities within the past five years, each valued at a minimum of $250,000 excluding taxes, with at least one project occurring north of 55 degrees latitude and involving either new construction or a heating building envelope retrofit. Bidders must submit their financial proposals via email attachments, with strict adherence to labeling requirements and file size limits, as submissions in person or by mail are not accepted. Proposal compliance includes mandatory certification of insurance policies issued by Canadian-licensed insurers, adherence to the Integrity Provisions in Appendix 2, submission of an Attestation Form confirming compliance with occupational health and safety requirements, and potential submission of bid, performance, and labor-material payment bonds using prescribed PWGSC forms. The contract mandates security clearances for all personnel, use of certified safety attire on site, and adherence to site-specific emergency protocols. All work must be completed no later than March 31, 2027, and submissions must be received by August 4, 2026, to the designated email address. This procurement is subject to the Policy on Reciprocal Proc
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NAICS: 237990
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Carillon Lock Repairs, Carillon Canal National Historic SiteThe Carillon Lock Repairs project at the Carillon Canal National Historic Site is a federally funded construction contract under solicitation number 5P468-26-0024/A, issued by Parks Canada Agency, with a total estimated value exceeding $5,000,001, excluding taxes. The work involves comprehensive structural rehabilitation of the lock, including dewatering, controlled demolition of deteriorated concrete on the upstream, left, right walls, and lock floor, followed by full reconstruction of the diffuser and sill, and concreting and finishing of repaired surfaces. The project demands specialized civil engineering work using metric (SI) units, with all materials required to be new and delivered in original factory packaging labeled with manufacturer details. Temporary works, including heated enclosures for winter concrete work and engineer-sealed temporary structures from the Ordre des Ingénieurs du Québec, are mandatory. The contract stipulates a strict completion deadline of April 30, 2027, and requires a two-submission bid process: the first submission must include qualifications, an Indigenous Participation Plan, and related documentation, while the second contains pricing, the bid acceptance form, and the combined price sheet. Bids must be submitted exclusively by email to soumissionsami-bidsrpc@pc.gc.ca or by fax to 1-855-983-1808; no in-person, courier, or SAP Ariba submissions are accepted, and email attachments must not exceed 15 MB in total size, with large bids requiring multi-email labeling. Evaluation is weighted 90% toward lowest price and 10% toward the quality and depth of the Indigenous Participation Plan, which must outline specific socioeconomic benefits for Indigenous communities within the contract area, supported by verified certification through approved Indigenous business directories. Compliance with the National Parks Act, Canada Labour Code, CSA standards, and the Federal Prompt Payment for Construction Work Act is obligatory; all work must prioritize public and worker safety and environmental protection. Bid security, insurance, and contract bonding requirements follow Supplementary Condition SC06 and General Condition GC9, with insurance and attestations submitted via Annex B and Annex C. A site visit is scheduled for June 10, 2026, but attendance is optional and does not affect bid eligibility. Enquiries must be submitted in writing no later than five business days before the bid closing on August 5, 2026. All documents must be in English or French, and the Crown
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Stage 1 – Slope Stability Repairs, Jasper National ParkBids for the Stage 1 solicitation for slope stability repairs in Jasper National Park, identified as 5P468-26-0092/A, must be submitted exclusively via fax to 1-855-983-1808 or email to soumissionsami-bidsrpc@pc.gc.ca; no bids received through SAP ARIBA, in person, or by courier will be accepted. The maximum allowable email size is 15 megabytes, and bidders are responsible for ensuring their submissions, including all attachments and email metadata, comply with this limit; excessively large bids must be split into multiple emails with clear labeling indicating sequence and total count. Submission must occur no later than July 23, 2026, at 4:00 p.m. This is the first of two stages in a competitive process focused on pre-qualifying contractors for future work on two specific sites: Mile 5 Slope on Highway 93A south of Jasper, Alberta, and Edith Cavell Road. Qualification in Stage One does not guarantee a contract but places the bidder on a list used exclusively for two subsequent Stage Two invitations to tender, after which the list expires—either upon award of those two contracts or 180 days after Stage One, whichever comes first. No list of qualified bidders will be published; only the award notice for Stage Two will be posted on CanadaBuys. Bidders must demonstrate they have completed at least two slope stability projects as prime contractor, each valued at $750,000 or more, with client references provided. The work must be completed no later than November 1, 2026, and includes excavation, retaining walls, culvert installation, erosion control, rip-rap placement, tree removal, and revegetation. The estimated contract value exceeds $5,000,001, and bonding and insurance requirements are tied to this scale. This procurement may be set aside under the federal Procurement Strategy for Indigenous Business, with determinations made after Stage One based on the number of qualified Indigenous businesses—ranging from exclusive set-asides to full open competition. Stage Two will use a two-envelope approach evaluating technical qualifications, an Indigenous Participation Plan, and price separately. Required attachments include a Certificate of Insurance, Bid Bond (PWGSC-TPSGC 504), Performance Bond (PWGSC-TPSGC 505), Labour and
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Stage 2 Newman Sound Pump House Upgrades – Terra Nova National ParkThe project involves upgrading the Newman Sound Pump House in Terra Nova National Park by replacing the existing diesel-powered pump with a new unit complete with an automated control system and fresh air supply system. All existing steel and cast iron distribution piping, fittings, and valves are to be replaced with stainless steel components to ensure durability and resistance to corrosion in the coastal environment. This is the second stage of a two-stage procurement process, where only suppliers who successfully passed the initial qualification review are invited to submit detailed technical proposals and financial bids based on the finalized specifications and drawings. The solicitation is open exclusively to pre-qualified suppliers, and sub-contractors may register their interest through the “Partner with another business” section to collaborate on the project. The tender, issued under solicitation number 5P468-26-0046/A-001, is managed by Parks Canada Agency on behalf of the Government of Canada and falls under NAICS code 237990. The response deadline is July 23, 2026, at 11:00 AM, with the posting date listed as July 8, 2026. The place of performance is in Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada, and all inquiries should be directed to Cloë Pelland Tessier, the primary point of contact. The contract is not subject to any set-aside provisions and is open to qualified bidders without geographic restrictions beyond the pre-qualification requirement.
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Stage 1 - Roadside Ditching - Trans-Canada Highway - Field Hill, Yoho National ParkParks Canada Agency is conducting a two-stage solicitation process for roadside drainage ditch maintenance along the two-lane section of the Trans-Canada Highway at Field Hill within Yoho National Park, British Columbia. This initial Stage One solicitation, identified by number 5P468-26-0097/A, invites qualified suppliers to submit their credentials for evaluation, with the goal of establishing a pre-qualified list of bidders eligible to proceed to Stage Two. Stage Two will involve an Invitation to Tender with two envelopes: one for the Indigenous Participation Plan and another for the financial proposal based on detailed specifications and drawings. Bids for Stage One must be submitted exclusively by fax or email to the designated address soumissionsami-bidsrpc@pc.gc.ca, with the only acceptable fax number being 1-855-983-1808. In-person or courier submissions are not accepted, and emails containing links instead of attachments are void. The maximum email size is 15 megabytes, including all attachments and metadata; bidders must divide larger submissions into multiple emails clearly labeled with the solicitation number, project name, and sequence (e.g., 1 of 2). All documents must be in PDF format, and bidders must obtain official tender documents exclusively from the Government of Canada’s electronic tendering portal, as reliance on external sources is at their own risk. The work requires removal of debris and obstructions from roadside, interceptor, and take-off drainage ditches, and also includes reshaping existing ditches to maintain proper water flow. The estimated contract value is between $250,001 and $500,000, excluding taxes, with a mandatory completion deadline of October 15, 2026. Successful bidders in Stage One will not be disclosed publicly, and the pre-qualification list will expire within 180 days or upon contract award in Stage Two, whichever occurs first. Bidders must comply with the National Parks Act and all applicable federal and provincial laws. Mandatory submissions include a completed Bid and Acceptance Form, integrity provisions, proof of Procurement Business Number, compliance certifications, and representations regarding conflicts of interest and tax obligations. Supporting documentation must include a Certificate of Insurance with coverage from a Canadian-licensed insurer, as well as bid, performance, and labour and material payment bonds using specified PWGSC-TPSGC forms. All personnel must meet security clearance requirements and wear appropriate personal protective equipment on site. En
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