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This Solicitation opportunity from Government of Canada was posted on May 15, 2026. The submission period has ended. Browse the details below for market research, or find similar active opportunities.

Bone Density Procedures

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SK-RFP-200031826Canada

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The Saskatchewan Health Authority is soliciting proposals from two third-party partners to provide Bone Mineral Densitometry services, with a requirement for at least one provider in Saskatoon and one in Regina. Proposals must be submitted via email labeled “RFP Submission - 200031826 - Bone Density Procedures” no later than 2:00 p.m. Central Standard Time on May 28, 2026. The initial contract term is three years, with the possibility of two optional extensions—one year and then another year—subject to performance and operational needs. The primary objective is to ensure that all patients requiring these scans receive timely care within sixty days of the request, emphasizing accessibility, patient safety, and high-quality service delivery. Proponents must also demonstrate a strong commitment to cultural safety for patients and their families, in alignment with the RFP’s guidelines. The procurement is governed under the Canadian Free Trade Agreement, the Comprehensive Economic and Trade Agreement, and the New West Partnership Trade Agreement, ensuring compliance with national and interprovincial trade obligations. All submissions must address these requirements to be considered for award.

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Saskatchewan Health Authority seeks two providers for bone density scans, 3-year contract, submissions by May 28, 2026.

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Government of Canada → Saskatchewan Health Authority

NAICS

621512 - Diagnostic Imaging Centers View NAICS

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Saskatchewan, CAN

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AgencyGovernment of Canada → Saskatchewan Health Authority
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Government of Canada → Saskatchewan Health Authority
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Mike WolkContracting Authority

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Submissions clearly marked "RFP Submission - 200031826 - Bone Density Procedures", in the subject line, will be received by the Saskatchewan Health Authority (SHA), via email at SHABidSubmission@saskhealthauthority.ca, no later than 2:00 p.m. Central Standard Time, on Thursday, May 28, 2026. The Saskatchewan Health Authority is seeking proposals for two (2) third party partners ("Proponents") to provide Bone Mineral Densitometry scans. The SHA is seeking at least one (1) partner in each of Saskatoon and Regina. The contract will be an initial term of three (3) years and upon expiry of the first term, the SHA will have the option to extend the contract an additional two (2), one (1) year extensions each. The provision of these services will assist the SHA in meeting its goal of ensuring that every patient who requires these procedures receives care within sixty (60) days of the request for the procedure being received. Third party providers will need to demonstrate that they can provide high quality services that ensure patient safety, and accessibility. Proponents will also need to demonstrate a commitment to cultural safety for all patients and patient families as described in the Request for Proposals ("RFP"). Unless otherwise indicated, and subject to applicable exceptions and exclusions, this procurement is covered by: •Chapter 5 of the Canadian Free Trade Agreement •Chapter 19 of the Comprehensive Economic and Trade Agreement •Article 14 of the New West Partnership Trade Agreement