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F1782-26C118 - CCGS Captain Goddard Alongside Refit - Starboard Propulsion Gearbox

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WS5763968141Canada

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The Canadian Coast Guard is procuring a refit for the CCGS Captain Goddard, specifically focused on the starboard propulsion gearbox, to be conducted alongside at the Institute of Ocean Sciences in British Columbia. The work is scheduled to take place between 5 August 2026 and 16 September 2026, with all bids due by 19:00 on 17 July 2026. A bidders’ conference will be held in Sidney, BC, followed immediately by an onboard site visit to provide proposers with direct access to the vessel. This procurement is limited to suppliers based in Western Canada, reflecting a strategic focus on regional capability and proximity. The contract is issued under solicitation number WS5763968141 by Public Services and Procurement Canada, with Mary Parsons listed as the primary contracting authority for inquiries and submissions.

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CCGS Captain Goddard starboard gearbox refit in BC, Aug–Sep 2026, Western Canada suppliers only, bid deadline 17 July 2026.

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

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336611 - Ship Building and Repairing View NAICS

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British Columbia, CAN

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AgencyGovernment of Canada → Department of Public Works and Government Services
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Parsons Mary (SPAC/PSPC) (elle-la-lui / she-her-hersContracting Authority

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The Canadian Coast Guard (CCG) requires a contractor to carry out the alongside refit for the CCGS Captain Goddard at the Institute of Ocean Sciences. The work period for the refit is 05 August 2026 to 16 September 2026. A bidders' conference will be held in Sidney, BC. Arrangements have been made for a site visit to be held onboard the vessel immediately after the bidders’ conference. The sourcing strategy related to this procurement will be limited to suppliers in the Area of Origin of the vessel (Western Canada).

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