Excavation of Archeological Resources in the Priority Active Area - Natashquan
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The Government of Canada, through Fisheries and Oceans Canada, is soliciting statements of capabilities for the excavation of archaeological resources in a designated priority area of ±640 square meters within the future construction right-of-way for a new fishing port in Natashquan, Quebec. This solicitation is issued as an Advanced Contract Award Notice (ACAN) with the intent to award the contract solely to the Conseil de la Première Nation des Innus de Nutashkuan, based on its unique ability to provide irreplaceable traditional knowledge, cultural protocols, and site-specific expertise essential to the project, as permitted under subsection 6(d) of the Government Contracts Regulations. The work must be completed no later than September 15, 2026, with all deliverables including a preliminary report, final excavation report, artifact inventory, photographic documentation, and conservation plans due by January 15, 2027, and the contract period ending January 30, 2027. The estimated value of the contract is $93,400.00, excluding taxes. Interested suppliers must demonstrate compliance with minimum essential requirements, including the ability to conduct excavations in accordance with federal and provincial archaeological standards, experience working under Parks Canada directives and Quebec’s professional archaeology guidelines, strict adherence to the project schedule, and possession of a senior archaeologist with over ten years of experience in historical archaeology specific to Quebec. The supplier must also be eligible to obtain an archaeological research permit from the Ministère de la Culture et des Communications du Québec. All fieldwork, recording, and artifact handling must conform to Parks Canada’s Archaeological Recording Manual and utilize the Tikal data management system, with artifacts systematically labeled, packaged, and preserved to ensure scientific integrity. No work may begin without written authorization, unforeseen discoveries must be reported immediately, and all deliverables remain the property of the Government of Canada. Submissions of the Statement of Capabilities must be emailed to the designated contracting officer by July 21, 2026, at 2:00 p.m. Eastern Time, with no formal page or format restrictions, but full documentation covering work plan, team qualifications, conservation methods, safety protocols, and incidental discovery procedures is required to meet the non-negotiable pass/fail evaluation criteria.
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