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This Solicitation opportunity from Government of Canada was posted on June 1, 2026. The submission period has ended. Browse the details below for market research, or find similar active opportunities.

Contract Administration Services for the Hawkesbury Waterfront Landfill Site Final Cover Construction Project

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The Ministry of Natural Resources is seeking contract administration services for the final closure of the Hawkesbury Waterfront Landfill Site situated on the Ottawa River in the Town of Hawkesbury. This procurement is separate from the concurrent construction tender and is specifically aimed at securing a contractor to manage and oversee the execution of the final cover construction work under the associated construction contract. The role of the selected administrator will involve ensuring compliance, monitoring progress, managing communications, and maintaining documentation throughout the project lifecycle to support the Ministry’s objectives for the site’s environmental closure. The solicitation, identified as tender_21726, was posted on May 14, 2026, with responses due by June 5, 2026. It falls under the NAICS code 924110 and is administered by the Government of Canada through the Ministry of Natural Resources. The primary point of contact for inquiries is Monruthai Sukthavorn, the Contracting Authority, reachable via email or phone. All work is to be performed at the landfill site in Hawkesbury, and there is no set-aside provision specified for this solicitation. The administrative services requested are critical to the successful and compliant completion of the landfill closure, aligning with environmental and regulatory standards.

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Contract administration services to oversee final cover construction for Hawkesbury Waterfront Landfill closure.

Agency

Government of Canada → Ministry of Natural ResourcesView Agency

NAICS

924110 - Administration of Air and Water Resource and Solid Waste Management ProgramsView NAICS

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AgencyGovernment of Canada → Ministry of Natural Resources
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Government of Canada → Ministry of Natural Resources
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Monruthai SukthavornContracting Authority

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As described in greater detail within the RFB, the Ministry is now proceeding with final closure of the Hawkesbury Waterfront Landfill Site which is located on the Ottawa River within the Town of Hawkesbury. The MNR is separately procuring construction services (tender_00000) to hire a Construction Contractor to perform the Work required under the construction contract. This procurement is to obtain contract administration services for that construction contract.

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