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Helicopter Services, Whooping Crane Field Work – Wood Buffalo National Park
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Parks Canada Agency is soliciting bids for helicopter services to support monitoring and recovery efforts for Whooping Cranes in Wood Buffalo National Park for the period up to March 31, 2027, with a potential one-year extension option. The primary required services include aerial surveys of Whooping Cranes in 2026 and 2027 using EC120 helicopters, consisting of a nest survey in mid- to late May (35 hours over 5-6 days) and a juvenile survey in late July to early August (25 hours over 4-5 days). Optional services involve additional aerial surveys of the Pine Point mine area, deployment and retrieval of monitoring equipment at nests using AS350B2 helicopters, and capture and banding of juvenile cranes. These optional tasks have defined flight hours and timeframes primarily in 2026. Bids must be submitted exclusively by fax or email to designated addresses, with strict file size limits and protocols outlined to ensure receipt, as Parks Canada is not accepting in-person, courier, or SAP Ariba submissions. Only Canadian suppliers are eligible under the Policy on Reciprocal Procurement. The work must comply with National Parks Regulations, and interested bidders should use the Government of Canada tendering service to access solicitation documents and any addenda. All enquiries must be submitted in writing no later than seven calendar days before the closing date. The contracting authority is Daniel Nguyen, reachable by email or phone. The contract, designated 5P420-26-0002, covers operations primarily in Alberta and the Northwest Territories around Fort Smith, emphasizing adherence to legal and regulatory requirements for work within national park boundaries.
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Canada, Alberta, Northwest Territories, Fort Smith, CANSet-Aside
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Submission Closed
