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The contract involves the procurement and comprehensive management of all necessary insurance coverage for the prime contractor and all associated subcontractors, with a strict emphasis on adherence to contractual liability obligations and audit readiness. This includes identifying, obtaining, and maintaining appropriate insurance policies that meet or exceed the minimum requirements set forth by the government, ensuring continuous compliance throughout the contract period. The scope covers risk assessment, policy coordination, monitoring coverage limits, and providing documentation evidencing compliance at all tiers of contractual performance. The service is being procured by the Department of Transport under the Government of Canada, with the work to be performed across Canada. The NAICS code 524298 indicates this is a non-specialized insurance-related service, and the solicitation is open as a subcontract opportunity with a deadline for responses on August 17, 2026. All parties involved must ensure their insurance arrangements are fully documented, current, and available for review at any time to satisfy government audit and compliance protocols. Performance is expected to maintain the highest standards of accountability and transparency in risk management practices.

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Procurement of comprehensive insurance coverage for prime and subcontractors across Canada, ensuring government compliance and audit readiness.

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Government of Canada → Department of TransportView Agency

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524298 - All Other Insurance Related ActivitiesView NAICS

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Canada, CAN

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AgencyGovernment of Canada → Department of Transport
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Procure and manage all required insurance coverage for the prime contractor and subcontractors, ensuring compliance with contractual liability and audit requirements.

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