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This Solicitation opportunity from Government of Canada was posted on March 16, 2026. The submission period has ended. Browse the details below for market research, or find similar active opportunities.

Halifax Class Spares- Valve, Regulating Temperature

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W8482-264028/ACanada

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NAICS: 332911
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The Department of National Defence has issued a solicitation for the procurement of temperature regulating valves for delivery to two Canadian Forces Bases, CFB Halifax and CFB Esquimalt. The contract requires a total of ten units of a specific valve model (Part Number MK80-56) manufactured by Richards Industries Valve Group, split evenly between the two locations. Bidders are allowed to propose equivalent or substitute products but must provide detailed information on the brand, model, part number, and NCAGE code of their offerings. Preference will be given to Canadian goods and services, and the government retains the right to negotiate with suppliers throughout the procurement process. The solicitation, titled "Halifax Class Spares- Valve, Regulating Temperature," was posted on March 16, 2026, with responses due by March 31, 2026. It is managed by the Department of National Defence under the Government of Canada, and interested parties can contact the contracting authority, Sheena Lalonde, for further information. The procurement process accommodates submissions in either of Canada's official languages, and the purchase aligns with federal acquisition protocols, emphasizing transparency and a preference for domestic industry participation.

General Info

Procurement of ten temperature regulating valves for CFB Halifax and Esquimalt, preference Canadian.

Agency

Government of Canada → Department of National Defence

NAICS

332911 - Industrial Valve Manufacturing View NAICS

Place of Performance

World, CAN

Set-Aside

NONE

Documents

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W8482-264028- Valve Regulating Temperature- RFP FR-complete.pdf

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W8482-264028/A Halifax Class Spares Valve Regulating Temperature RFP

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AgencyGovernment of Canada → Department of National Defence
Contacts1 person available
OfficeN/A
Organization / Agency
Government of Canada → Department of National Defence
Office AddressN/A
Contacts
Sheena LalondeContracting Authority

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NOTICE OF PROPOSED PROCUREMENT The Department of National Defence has a requirement for the items detailed below. The delivery is requested at CFB Halifax and CFB Esquimalt. Line Item: 001 VALVE,REGULATING,TEMPERATURE Part Number: MK80-56 NCAGE: 21476 RICHARDS INDUSTRIES VALVE GROUP JORDAN VALVE DIV GSIN: 4820 Quantity: 5 UoI: EA to be delivered to: CFB Halifax Line Item: 002 VALVE,REGULATING,TEMPERATURE Part Number: MK80-56 NCAGE: 21476 RICHARDS INDUSTRIES VALVE GROUP JORDAN VALVE DIV GSIN: 4820 Quantity: 5 UoI: EA to be delivered to: CFB Esquimalt Bidders proposing an Equivalent or a Substitute Product must indicate the brand name and model and/or Part Number and the NCAGE they are offering. The requirement is subject to a preference for Canadian goods and/or services. The Crown retains the rights to negotiate with suppliers on any procurement. Documents may be submitted in either official language of Canada.