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EB144-270390 – ITQ - BIO - Wharf Epoxy Injection Repairs – Dartmouth Nova Scotia

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The contract solicitation EB144-270390, identified by solicitation number WS5792247656, seeks qualified offerors to supply all materials, labor, equipment, and supervision necessary to perform epoxy injection crack repairs on the existing concrete wharf and pier faces at the Bedford Institute of Oceanography in Dartmouth, Nova Scotia. This is an Information Technology Query (ITQ) aimed solely at establishing a source list of eligible contractors and does not involve the release of detailed tender information at this stage. All interested parties must submit inquiries exclusively to the Contracting Authority, Dylon Leonard, at dylon.leonard@tpsgc-pwgsc.gc.ca. The solicitation was posted on July 15, 2026, with responses due by August 4, 2026, and is issued by the Department of Public Works and Government Services on behalf of the Government of Canada under federal procurement protocols. The work location is specified as Nova Scotia, with no further details provided regarding set-asides or NAICS classifications.

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Epoxy crack repairs on Nova Scotia wharf/pier sought via ITQ by Government of Canada, responses due August 4, 2026.

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Government of Canada → Department of Public Works and Government ServicesView Agency

NAICS

237990 - Other Heavy and Civil Engineering ConstructionView NAICS

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Nova Scotia, CAN

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AgencyGovernment of Canada → Department of Public Works and Government Services
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Government of Canada → Department of Public Works and Government Services
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Leonard Dylon (SPAC/PSPC) (il-lui / he-himContracting Authority

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Work involves the supply of all material, labour, equipment, and supervision to provide crack repairs to the existing concrete wharf and pier faces at Bedford Institute of Oceanography (BIO) in Dartmouth, Nova Scotia. This solicitation is to develop a source list of qualified offerors, no solicitation information will be provided during this phase. All inquiries must be sent to the Contracting Authority Dylon Leonard: Dylon.Leonard@tpsgc-pwgsc.gc.ca

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