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Administration Building Roof Replacement, Prince Edward Island National Park
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The contract involves the replacement of the existing wood shingle roof with a new steel roofing system at the Dalvay Administration Building within Prince Edward Island National Park, with all work to be completed by October 1, 2026. Bidders must submit their proposals using a two-submission procedure: Submission 1 includes the Indigenous Participation Plan and supporting documentation, while Submission 2 contains the Bid and Acceptance Form along with the Combined Price Form. Proposals are accepted only via fax or email, with the sole authorized email address being soumissionsami-bidsrpc@pc.gc.ca and the exclusive fax number 1-855-983-1808; in-person or courier submissions are not permitted. Email submissions must not exceed 15 megabytes in total size, including attachments and metadata, and must not contain links—only attachments are allowed. Bidders submitting large files must split them into multiple emails with clear labeling indicating the sequence and total number of parts. The scope includes removal and disposal of the existing roof, inspection and replacement of damaged decking, installation of a steel system with color approval, and submission of product data, a site-specific health and safety plan, digital progress photos, and final record drawings. All work must comply with the National Building, Fire, and Plumbing Codes of Canada, the CRCA Canadian Roofing Reference Manual, and provincial OHS regulations, with the most stringent requirement taking precedence. A 12-month warranty covering installation, wind damage, and water infiltration is required. The contract value is estimated between $100,001 and $250,000, with taxes extra, and no bid or contract security is required. Award will be determined based on a weighted evaluation of price (90%) and the Indigenous Participation Plan (10%), with responsiveness serving as a mandatory pass/fail gate. The Indigenous Participation Plan must include firm guarantees for employing Indigenous people from the contract area, detailed commitments to Indigenous subcontractors and suppliers with specific business names and scope of work, and additional measures benefiting local Indigenous communities; unsupported commitments will not be awarded points. Bidders must verify Indigenous business status using approved directories, provide a Certificate of Insurance meeting specified liability coverage requirements, and adhere to the GI18 Code of Conduct for Procurement. Prior to final payment, the contractor must submit IPP Certification and Achievement Reports, along with supporting documents such as payroll receipts and work logs, which Canada may request for verification. Failure to comply with any of these requirements, including
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