Greenwich Siding Replacement, Prince Edward Island National Park
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The contract solicitation 5P468-26-0076/A for the Greenwich Siding Replacement at Prince Edward Island National Park requires the complete removal of existing wood shingle siding and installation of a new vinyl siding system including all associated trims and accessories at the Greenwich Visitor Information Center. Bids must be submitted exclusively via fax to 1-855-983-1808 or email to soumissionsami-bidsrpc@pc.gc.ca; no bids via SAP ARIBA, in-person delivery, or courier will be accepted. Email submissions must not exceed 15 megabytes in total size, including attachments and metadata, and bidders must ensure proper labeling if splitting submissions across multiple emails. Links to documents are prohibited—only attachments are permitted. The project is valued between $100,001 and $500,000 excluding taxes, and a two-submission bid process is mandatory as outlined in SI04. Performance must be completed no later than September 25, 2026, and all work must comply with the National Park Act and applicable federal regulations. An optional site visit is scheduled for July 2, 2026, at 2 Palmers Lane, Charlottetown, PE, at 10 a.m. local time; bidders must register their intent to attend by June 30, 2026, provide attendee names, and complete a required certification to gain access. No substitutions or rescheduling are permitted, and failure to attend will not disqualify a bid, but no site-specific clarifications will be provided outside formal amendments. All technical and contractual inquiries must be submitted in writing no later than five calendar days before the closing date of July 14, 2026—at 7 p.m. ET—and late submissions will not be answered. Bidders must obtain full documentation from the Government of Canada’s tendering portal and assume full risk if relying on alternate sources. The contract prioritizes socioeconomic benefits for Indigenous communities within the area, requiring specific inclusion plans. Bids may be submitted in English or French, and any discrepancies between language versions must be immediately reported to the Contracting Authority, Mehdi Lamara. Late or noncompliant bids will be rejected.
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Newfoundland and Labrador, CANSet-Aside
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