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Housing Construction Program MDB CFHA RPCIP Ottawa

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Defence Construction Canada is seeking qualified Design-Build Teams to deliver multi-unit residential housing in Ottawa, Ontario, under a modified design-build approach as part of the Canadian Forces Housing Agency’s Residential Portfolio Capital Investment Plan. The estimated project value ranges from $122 million to $152 million, with a revised closing date for proposals set for July 14, 2026, at 2:00 p.m. Eastern Time. Bids must be submitted via the MERX Electronic Bidding System, and all inquiries must be directed exclusively to the designated point of contact, Andrew Webster, to avoid disqualification. The solicitation adheres to international procurement agreements including the Canadian Free Trade Agreement, CETA, and the WTO Agreement on Government Procurement, ensuring transparency and fairness in the bidding process. The contract scope includes a detailed breakdown of hourly rates for key personnel such as architects, engineers, urban planners, project managers, and building information modeling specialists, alongside a maximum travel rate and a design-builder mark-up allowance. A budget fee of $819,500 has been allocated for the required design and construction services in Ottawa, and contract award information will be published on the DCC website, which also provides public disclosures of payments made to prime contractors to support prompt payment obligations to subcontractors.

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DCC seeks qualified Design-Build Teams for $122M-$152M Ottawa military housing project.

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Government of Canada → Defence Construction Canada / Construction de Défense CanadaView Agency

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236116 - New Multifamily Housing Construction (except For-Sale Builders)View NAICS

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AgencyGovernment of Canada → Defence Construction Canada / Construction de Défense Canada
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************** the closing date has been CHANGED to July 14, 2026 **************  ************************************************************************************************ Design-Builder Services (Modified Design-Build Projects) Canadian Forces Housing Agency - Residential Portfolio Capital Investment Plan, Ottawa (WA), Ontario DEFENCE CONSTRUCTION CANADA (DCC) is requesting Proposals from Design-Build Teams to design and construct multi unit residential housing following a modified design-build approach. Additional details are provided in the Request for Proposals (RFP) documents. The estimated cost for the opportunity at  Ottawa, Ontario is in the range of $122 to $152M. Firms that consider themselves qualified to provide these services are invited to submit their proposal through the MERX Electronic Bidding System on or before the closing date and time indicated on the Electronic Bidding System. This solicitation is being conducted in accordance with the requirements set out in the Canadian Free Trade Agreement (CFTA), Chapter Nineteen of the Canada-European Union Comprehensive Economic and Trade Agreement (CETA) and the World Trade Organization Agreement on Government Procurement (WTO-GPA). Questions regarding this solicitation are to be directed ONLY to the point of contact identified in this advertisement. Bidders who address their questions to anyone other than the point of contact during the solicitation period may, for that reason alone, be disqualified. Bidders can obtain contract award results from the DCC website at https://www.dcc-cdc.gc.ca/industry/contract-activity. DCC now publicly discloses information on payments made to prime contractors so that subcontractors know when they can expect payment. Information on payments made in the past 90 days on construction contracts over $100,000, as well as further information regarding DCC’s prompt payment commitment, can be obtained from the DCC website at https://www.dcc-cdc.gc.ca/industry/contract-activitycode : 1.01description : Design Team Lead / Chef de l’équipe de conceptionquantity : 1unitOfMeasure : Hourly Ratecode : 1.02description : Lead Architect / Architecte principalquantity : 1unitOfMeasure : Hourly Ratecode : 1.03description : Senior Architect / Architecte seniorquantity : 1unitOfMeasure : Hourly Ratecode : 1.04description : Intermediate Architect / Architecte intermédiairequantity : 1unitOfMeasure : Hourly Ratecode : 1.05description : Lead Structural Engineer / Ingénieur en structure principalquantity : 1unitOfMeasure : Hourly Ratecode : 1.06description : Senior Structural Engineer / Ingénieur en structure seniorquantity : 1unitOfMeasure : Hourly Ratecode : 1.07description : Intermediate Structural Engineer / Ingénieur en structure intermédiairequantity : 1unitOfMeasure : Hourly Ratecode : 1.08description : Lead Mechanical Engineer / Ingénieur mécanique principalquantity : 1unitOfMeasure : Hourly Ratecode : 1.09description : Senior Mechanical Engineer / Ingénieur mécanique seniorquantity : 1unitOfMeasure : Hourly Ratecode : 1.1description : Intermediate Mechanical Engineer / Ingénieur mécanique intermédiairequantity : 1unitOfMeasure : Hourly Ratecode : 1.11description : Lead Electrical Engineer / Ingénieur électrique principalquantity : 1unitOfMeasure : Hourly Ratecode : 1.12description : Senior Electrical Engineer / Ingénieur électrique seniorquantity : 1unitOfMeasure : Hourly Ratecode : 1.13description : Intermediate Electrical Engineer / Ingénieur électrique intermédiairequantity : 1unitOfMeasure : Hourly Ratecode : 1.14description : Lead Urban Planner / Urbaniste principalquantity : 1unitOfMeasure : Hourly Ratecode : 1.15description : Senior Urban Planner / Urbaniste seniorquantity : 1unitOfMeasure : Hourly Ratecode : 1.16description : Intermediate Urban Planner / Urbaniste intermédiairequantity : 1unitOfMeasure : Hourly Ratecode : 1.17description : Lead Civil or Municipal Engineer / Ingénieur civil ou urbain principalquantity : 1unitOfMeasure : Hourly Ratecode : 1.18description : Senior Civil or Municipal Engineer / Ingénieur civil ou urbain seniorquantity : 1unitOfMeasure : Hourly Ratecode : 1.19description : Intermediate Civil or Municipal Engineer / Ingénieur civil ou urbain intermédiairequantity : 1unitOfMeasure : Hourly Ratecode : 1.2description : Senior Architectural or Engineering Technologists / Technician / Draftsperson / Technologue, technicien ou dessinateur senior en architecture ou en géniequantity : 1unitOfMeasure : Hourly Ratecode : 1.21description : Intermediate Architectural or Engineering Technologists /Technician / Draftsperson / Technologue, technicien ou dessinateur intermédiaire en architecture ou en géniequantity : 1unitOfMeasure : Hourly Ratecode : 1.22description : Project Manager / Gestionnaire de projetquantity : 1unitOfMeasure : Hourly Ratecode : 1.23description : Superintendent / Surintendantquantity : 1unitOfMeasure : Hourly Ratecode : 1.24description : Building Information Modeling Specialist / Spécialiste en modélisation des données du bâtimentquantity : 1unitOfMeasure : Hourly Ratecode : 1.25description : Indigenous Relations Coordinator / Coordonnateur des relations avec les Autochtonesquantity : 1unitOfMeasure : Hourly Ratecode : 1.26description : Total Classification Rate / Taux Horaire Pondéré Totalquantity : 1unitOfMeasure : Hourly Ratecode : 2.01description : Maximum Upset Unit Travel Rate / Coût de déplacement maximum unitairequantity : 1unitOfMeasure : Tripcode : 3.01description : Design-Builder Mark-Up Allowance / Allocation majorée du concepteur-constructeurquantity : 1unitOfMeasure : Percentcode : 4.01costAllowancePrice : 819500.00description : Contract Award Scope of Services: Budget Fee amount for services required at Ottawa, Ontario / Étendue des services visés par l’attribution du contrat: Montant des honoraires budgétaires pour les services requis à Ottawa, Ontarioquantity : 1Bidding and Documents are available on http://www.merx.com. Fees may apply; See https://www.merx.com/public/pricing for more information.

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