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Elevator Repair and Inspections
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The Correctional Service of Canada is seeking a contractor to provide maintenance and repair services for all elevating devices at Drumheller Institution in Drumheller, Alberta, under a contract running from October 2, 2026, to March 31, 2031. The contract is open exclusively to Canadian suppliers and suppliers from applicable trading partners under the Canadian Free Trade Agreement and associated international agreements, with no set-asides for Indigenous businesses or comprehensive land claims. The award will be made to the lowest-priced technically acceptable bid, with all submissions evaluated against mandatory technical criteria including certification of elevator technicians, minimum one year of verifiable experience in elevator maintenance, properly documented project timelines, and verifiable references. The contractor must comply with the ASME A17.1/CSA B44 Safety Code for Elevators and other applicable standards, maintaining detailed logs for each elevator that record every service visit, including date, time, technician name, nature of work, and actions taken. These logs must be kept on-site and made available to the Project Authority for audit and verification purposes. A formal Maintenance Control Program must be developed and maintained in alignment with regulatory requirements, and any deviations from prescribed maintenance intervals require prior written approval. All work must be documented, with tickets and visitation records submitted alongside invoices to support payment claims. The contractor must notify the Project Authority at least 72 hours in advance when systems are taken out of service and provide a written report within one working day if equipment remains out of service beyond the same day. All personnel must adhere to Correctional Service Canada security protocols, including site access controls, escort requirements, and mandatory tuberculosis testing at the contractor’s expense, and must complete required training on CSC policies. The contractor must ensure data security, implement disaster recovery procedures, protect all personal and institutional information, and conduct all communications and documentation in English. The contract enforces strict ownership control, requiring the contractor to be fully Canadian-owned, with any change in ownership requiring immediate notification. The contractor is also bound by anti-forced labor commitments and must ensure all work complies with CSC site rules, privacy obligations, and environmental standards. There is no specified contract value due to incomplete pricing data, and no automatic renewal or extension provisions exist. Proposals must be submitted as three unencrypted PDFs—Technical, Financial, and Certifications—via email to the designated contracting officer by July 27, 2026, with no alternative submission methods permitted.
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