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This Solicitation opportunity from Government of Canada was posted on May 11, 2026. The submission period has ended. Browse the details below for market research, or find similar active opportunities.

Indigenous Emergency Shelter Support Services, Vancouver, BC

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BCNRFP_1070-2627-070International

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BC Housing is seeking qualified suppliers to provide comprehensive support services for an Indigenous emergency shelter in Vancouver, BC, under solicitation number BCNRFP_1070-2627-070. The goal is to establish a contract with an experienced provider capable of delivering essential services that meet the needs of vulnerable populations, ensuring safe, culturally appropriate, and effective shelter operations. Proposals must be submitted electronically by June 4, 2026, at 2:00 p.m. Pacific Time, and late submissions will not be accepted; the official submission time will be determined by BC Housing’s electronic systems or BC Bid. All inquiries must be directed to Derek Chen at dechen@bchousing.org by May 20, 2026, and any additional information will be shared with all participants via official addenda. The procurement process is designed to ensure transparency and competitiveness, with proposals evaluated based on the supplier’s ability to meet the specified deliverables. The tender opportunity is posted on Canada Buys and is not subject to set-aside provisions.

General Info

BC Housing seeks provider for Indigenous emergency shelter services in Vancouver, submit by June 4, 2026.

Agency

Government of Canada → BC Housing Management Commission

NAICS

624230 - Emergency and Other Relief ServicesView NAICS

Place of Performance

CAN

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AgencyGovernment of Canada → BC Housing Management Commission
Contacts1 person available
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Government of Canada → BC Housing Management Commission
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Derek ChenContracting Authority

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Purpose of this NRFPThe purpose of this NRFP is to invite Proponents to prepare and submit competitive Proposals to provide BC Housing with the Deliverables. Through this NRFP process, BC Housing is seeking to enter into contracts (the “Contract”) with an experienced, qualified supplier (the “Supplier”) to provide the Deliverables.The DeliverablesThe following are some of the key elements of the Deliverables:Providing Support Services for an Indigenous Emergency Shelter located in Vancouver, BC. NRFP TimelineThe following is BC Housing’s timeline for the procurement process:EventDateIssue Date of NRFPMay 11, 2026Deadline for Enquiries(Questions submitted after this deadline may not receive a response)May 20, 2026 @ 2:00 p.m. PTDeadline for Issuing AddendaMay 25, 2026Submission Deadline:Proposals must be received on or before the following date and timeJune 4, 2026 @ 2:00 p.m. PTThe above times are subject to change at the discretion of BC Housing. All above times are Pacific Time.Proposals received after the Submission Deadline will not be considered. The official time of Proposal submission will be determined with reference to the electronic clock used by BC Housing’s computer systems or BC Bid, depending on the submission location. Proponents are encouraged to submit their Proposals well in advance of the Submission Deadline to minimize the risk of their Proposal being late.Submission LocationProposals in response to this RFP must be submitted electronically and received at the following location (the “Submission Location”):E-Mail: dechen@bchousing.orgContact Person & EnquiriesThe contact person for this NRFP is (the “Contact Person”):Name: Derek Chen, Supply Chain ManagementEmail: dechen@bchousing.orgAll enquiries (Enquiry) regarding any aspect of this NRFP, should be directed to the Contact Person identified above. All responses to Enquiries from the Contact Person, will be recorded by BC Housing. If BC Housing, for any reason, determines that it is necessary to provide additional information relating to the NRFP, such information will be communicated to all Proponents by addenda. Each addendum forms an integral part of the NRFP.For assistance using BC Bid, please visit BC Bid at www.bcbid.gov.bc.ca, or call the BC Bid Help Desk at 250-387-7301 (Victoria, BC).