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This Solicitation opportunity from Government of Canada was posted on May 13, 2026. The submission period has ended. Browse the details below for market research, or find similar active opportunities.

Infrastructure - Request for Proposal - RFP for Construction Management Services for DRUMHELLER – Drumheller Health Centre (DHC) – Medical Device Reprocessing Department (MDRD) – Construction Management Services

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AB-2026-03691Canada

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The contract pertains to the modernization and expansion of the Medical Device Reprocessing Department (MDRD) at the Drumheller Health Centre in Alberta, aiming to upgrade a 195-square-meter facility by integrating an additional 112 square meters from adjacent garage bays, resulting in a total project area of 307 square meters. The scope includes reconfiguring workflows to enhance efficiency and safety in the cleaning, disinfection, and sterilization of reusable medical devices, with specific upgrades such as replacing six existing hoppers with mechanical flushers and disinfectors located in soiled utility rooms throughout the facility. The project is designed to meet current standards for infection prevention and control, ensuring that all phases of reprocessing—receiving contaminated instruments, decontaminating, packaging, sterilizing, and distributing—are performed in a modernized, compliant environment. The renovation will be executed in multiple phases to maintain operational continuity while adhering to industry best practices, with commissioning and final handover to Health Shared Services for ongoing operation. The solicitation, issued under AB-2026-03691 by the Government of Canada’s Infrastructure division, seeks construction management services to oversee the project’s execution, with responses due by June 2, 2026. The point of contact for this procurement is Candace Susic, Contracting Authority, and the place of performance is firmly located at the Drumheller Health Centre in Alberta, with no set-aside provisions applied.

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Modernize and expand MDRD at Drumheller Health Centre to 307 sq m with updated sterilization systems and compliant workflows.

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Government of Canada → InfrastructureView Agency

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236220 - Commercial and Institutional Building Construction View NAICS

Place of Performance

Alberta, CAN

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AgencyGovernment of Canada → Infrastructure
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Candace SusicContracting Authority

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1) The MDRD involves detailed and multi-step processes to clean, disinfect or sterilize reusable medical devices to avoid risks of infection due to microorganisms in various medical processes and procedures. The existing MDRD is located on the main floor of the DHC facility. Its core services and functional components include: a) Receiving contaminated medical devices requiring reprocessing, including scope reprocessing, b) Decontaminating and disinfecting/sterilizing instrumentation and medical devices, c) Preparing and packaging of reusable medical devices, and; d) Storage and distribution of sterilized medical devices. 2) The goals of this project are to: a) Design to modernize the existing MDRD space of about 195 square meters and expand into the adjacent garage bays of 112 square meters (total project area of 307 square meters), to meet growing service demand and improve workflow, and to replace the 6 existing hoppers (six (6) total) with mechanical flushers/disinfectors at soiled utility rooms throughout the existing facility. b) Complete the renovation in multiple phases as designed to meet best practices and standards, commission and hand over the completed facility to Health Shared Services (HSS, formerly Alberta Health Services (AHS)) for operation.