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Deconstruction and disposal of fishing vessel “GARY M”
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30007235CanadaSubmission Closed
Contract Overview
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General Info
Agency
Government of Canada → Department of Fisheries and OceansView Agency
NAICS
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Place of Performance
*Ontario (except NCR), CANSet-Aside
NONE
Documents
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PhaseClosed
Submission Closed
Organization & Contact Information
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AgencyGovernment of Canada → Department of Fisheries and Oceans
Contacts1 person available
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Background
On November 20, 2024, the fishing vessel “GARY M” suffered an ingress of water, causing it to sink while secured to the Government Dock in Stokes Bay, Ontario. Due to the circumstances and the hazards posed by the vessel, the Canadian Coast Guard (CCG) took action to have the vessel re-floated, towed, and removed from the marine environment in Southampton, Ontario. The vessel is now located onshore on cribbing at the Southampton Municipal Wharf.
Objective
The CCG requires the services of a Contractor to deconstruct and dispose of the vessel “GARY M”. The Vessel must either be relocated to an approved site for deconstruction and disposal, or be deconstructed onsite and then disposed of at an appropriate recycling and/or waste facility. All onsite work must be completed within five (5) days of arrival to the site. The full scope of work must be completed by October 14, 2025.
Period of the Contract
The period of the Contract is from Contract award until October 14, 2025.
Security
No Security clearance required, escort required at DFO sites, except for public zones.
Trade Agreements
The requirement is subject to the Canada-Chile Free Trade Agreement (CCFTA), Canada-Colombia Free Trade Agreement, Canada-Honduras Free Trade Agreement (CPFTA), Canada-Panama Free Trade Agreement, Canada-Korea Free Trade Agreement (CKFTA), and the Canadian Free Trade Agreement (CFTA).
Mandatory Requirements
Proposals will be evaluated in accordance with the mandatory evaluation criteria as detailed herein. Bidders’ Proposals must clearly demonstrate that they meet all Mandatory Requirements for the proposal to be considered for further evaluation. Proposals not meeting the mandatory criteria will be excluded from further consideration.
Mandatory Criteria
M1 Bidders must have completed a minimum of 36 months (3 years) experience in relevant deconstruction, demolition, or industry-specific activities (i.e., marine salvage / steel-hulled vessel projects / steel deconstruction projects) within the 120 months (10 years) from the date of bid closing.
M2 Bidders must provide a thorough and detailed vessel deconstruction and disposal plan that outlines the safe execution of vessel deconstruction and disposal, as specified in the Statement of Work (Annex A).
The vessel deconstruction and disposal plan must include the following items:
1. A method statement outlining how the vessel will be safely deconstructed and disposed of in an environmentally responsible manner, in compliance with all applicable Canadian legislation;
2. Safety measures to be taken for the project or Job Safety Analysis (JSA) detailing risks and measures to be taken including PPE requirements;
3. A method statement detailing the measures that will be taken to restrict public access to the site during the operations. This should include safety protocols, signage, barriers, and any other relevant actions to ensure public safety and prevent unauthorized access;
4. List of resources onsite (personnel and equipment) to complete wreck removals.
5. A preliminary timeline for completion of operations.
Should the Bidder choose an on water towing method for their removal plan, the plan must also address the following item in addition to items 1-5 above:
6. Identify the measures to be taken on the casualty vessel to ensure a safe voyage such as, but not limited to, methods for sealing through hull fittings, securing of appendages, contingency plans.
M3 Bidders must have valid Commercial Liability Insurance as defined in Annex C.
Comprehensive Land Claim Agreements
This procurement is not subject to any Comprehensive Land Claims Agreement
Selection Method
The basis of selection is Mandatory Technical Criteria – Lowest Evaluated Price.
