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ANALYSIS OF WASTEWATER, SURFACE WATER, AND OTHER AQUEOUS ENVIRONMENTAL MATRICES FOR BENPAT

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5000092495Canada

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The contract calls for services to conduct analysis of wastewater, surface water, and other aqueous environmental matrices specifically for the Biological Effects Monitoring Program for Aquatic Toxicity (BENPAT) under Environment and Climate Change Canada (ECCC). The work period extends from contract award until March 31, 2027, with options to extend for up to two additional one-year terms. Selection of the successful offeror will be based on a combined evaluation of technical merit (70%) and price (30%), with multiple mandatory and rated technical criteria outlined. The contract emphasizes compliance with Canada's Code of Conduct for Procurement, the Ineligibility and Suspension Policy, and anti-forced labour requirements, ensuring ethical standards throughout the procurement and execution phases. The solicitation encourages participation in the national Net-Zero Challenge, which promotes greenhouse gas emissions measurement and reduction planning aligned with Canada's climate commitments. There are no security requirements linked to this contract, and it is subject to several free trade agreements. The government fosters social procurement by inviting bids from businesses led by underrepresented Canadian groups. Additional provisions include adherence to Buy Canadian policies, transparency for contracts involving former public servants, and the availability of debriefings upon request. Bidders can submit proposals in either official language, and further information or clarifications can be obtained from the designated Contracting Authority.

General Info

Provide aquatic toxicity analysis services for ECCC’s BENPAT program until March 2027.

Agency

Government of Canada → Department of the Environment (ECCC )

NAICS

541380 - Testing Laboratories and ServicesView NAICS

Place of Performance

Canada, CAN

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NONE

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5000092495_Solicitation and Contract_EN.pdf

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5000092495_Demande de propositions et contrat_FR.pdf

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AgencyGovernment of Canada → Department of the Environment (ECCC )
Contacts1 person available
OfficeN/A
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Government of Canada → Department of the Environment (ECCC )
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Megan FilliolContracting Authority

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Title: ANALYSIS OF WASTEWATER, SURFACE WATER, AND OTHER AQUEOUS ENVIRONMENTAL MATRICES FOR BENPAT Solicitation Number: 5000092495 GSIN: E199 UNSPSC: 77140000 Description 1. Summary Canada is seeking offers from Offerors to provide ANALYSIS OF WASTEWATER, SURFACE WATER, AND OTHER AQUEOUS ENVIRONMENTAL MATRICES FOR BENPAT to Environment and Climate Change Canada. The Work is to be performed during the period of date of contract award to 2027-03-31, with the irrevocable option(s) to extend the Contract by up to 2 additional 1-year period(s). Basis of Selection is Highest Combined Rating of Technical Merit (70%) and Price (30%). The mandatory and point rated technical criteria are in Annex Technical Criteria. 2. Net-Zero Challenge Offerors of Environment and Climate Change Canada (ECCC) are encouraged to join the Net-Zero Challenge. The Net Zero Challenge is a national initiative, led by Environment and Climate Change Canada (ECCC), that supports businesses in developing and implementing effective strategies and plans to reduce GHG emissions in facilities and operations to net-zero by 2050. The Net Zero Challenge aligns with Canada's obligations under the Paris Agreement to combat climate change and support Canada's Climate Competitiveness Strategy, which is building a prosperous net-zero future in which Canadian business and industry are well positioned to compete and lead in a global low-carbon economy. Currently, there is a mandatory federal requirement for high-dollar-value procurements. Moving forward, all offerors are encouraged to join the Net-Zero Challenge regardless of the dollar value of the procurement. Offerors who join the Net-Zero Challenge are encouraged to: a. Measure and disclose their greenhouse gas emissions; and b. Commit to planning, setting, and achieving science-based GHG reduction targets aligned with the objectives of the Paris Agreement. Participation in the Net-Zero Challenge not only supports global climate goals but also benefits businesses by positioning them as leaders in a global low-carbon economy. For more information on how to join, please consult the Net-Zero Challenge page. 3. Security There are no security requirements associated with this solicitation. 4. Compliance with Code of Conduct. The Offeror must comply with Canada's Code of Conduct for Procurement 5. Integrity Provisions Offerors must submit certain information for contracts subject to the Ineligibility and Suspension Policy (the policy) at the bid or offer stage. Offerors also have an ongoing obligation to update the Office of Supplier Integrity and Compliance if their information changes. Information to submit with a bid or offer and update as required - Canada.ca 6. Anti-forced Labour Requirements The Offeror states that the Work is not mined, manufactured, or produced wholly or in part by forced labour. In performing the Contract and regardless of who acts as an importer, the Offeror must not, directly or indirectly, deliver Work if it is mined, manufactured, or produced wholly or in part by forced labour. 7. Buy Canadian Policy The Government of Canada has introduced new policies to protect, build, and transform Canadian industries. Check out Buy Canadian Policy for more information on what this could mean for you. 8. Trade Agreements The requirement is subject to the provisions of the Canadian Free Trade Agreement (CFTA), the Canada–Chile Free Trade Agreement, the Canada–Colombia Free Trade Agreement, the Canada–Honduras Free Trade Agreement, the Canada–Korea Free Trade Agreement, the Canada–Panama Free Trade Agreement, the Canada-Peru Free Trade Agreement. 9. Social Procurement Environment and Climate Change Canada supports the Government of Canada’s social and economic objectives, including increasing the participation of businesses from underrepresented groups in government procurement opportunities. As such, offerors owned or led by Canadians from under-represented groups, such as women, LGBTQ2+ persons, persons with disabilities and persons from visible minorities, are encouraged to submit a bid for this opportunity. 10. Certification Requirements Contracts with former public servants (FPS) in receipt of a pension or a lump-sum payment must withstand the closest public scrutiny and reflect fairness in the spending of public funds. To comply with Treasury Board policies and directives on contracts with FPS, Offerors must provide the information detailed in the bid solicitation certification component. 11. Debriefings Offerors may request a debriefing and feedback on their results of the bid solicitation process. Offerors should make the request to the Contracting Authority within 15 working days from receipt of the results of the bid solicitation process. The debriefing may be in writing, by telephone or in person. 12. Official Languages Environment and Climate Change Canada provides procurement services in both official languages. Offerors may submit a bid in the official language of their choice. 13. Additional Information For additional information, interested offerors must contact the Contracting Officer named in this Notice.