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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.

Medium Voltage Electrical Distribution Services

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UWORFPCN-1889Canada

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The University of Western Ontario is seeking qualified suppliers to provide comprehensive Medium Voltage Electrical Distribution Services for its campus infrastructure, covering all 28kV and 5kV electrical equipment including switchgear, transformers, protection systems, switchboards, cable systems, and associated infrastructure. Suppliers must demonstrate the ability to deliver emergency response within one hour of notification and have qualified technical personnel with necessary tools on site within two hours, 24 hours a day, seven days a week, 365 days a year. All responders must maintain active membership in the Electrical Safety Authority’s Authorized Contractor Program, hold valid trade certifications such as 309A/D or 434A, and ensure all on-site personnel are licensed electricians with a minimum of five years of experience in medium voltage systems. The scope includes preventative maintenance, testing, emergency repairs, oil analysis, power quality investigations, and detailed reporting aligned with industry standards including OESC, NETA, Z460, Z462, Z463, CAN/ULC-S801, and manufacturer specifications. Comprehensive maintenance reports must outline non-compliances, recommend repairs, and suggest future inspection intervals to enhance system reliability and safety. Suppliers are required to own and maintain all necessary equipment such as bucket trucks and testing devices, ensure staff are fully trained in health and safety protocols, and register all warranties in the university’s name. All 28kV and 5kV switching operations must be performed solely by Western’s internal electrical shop, while major repairs may require the supplier to assume the role of constructor under Ontario regulations, including documentation and site safety compliance. Only licensed tradespersons may perform work, and all personnel must be qualified electrical workers with documented training. The contract term is three years, with an option for two additional one-year extensions. Proposals must include completed mandatory forms, proof of certifications, references, rate bids, and sustainability documentation, and be submitted electronically by June 12, 2026. The procurement is governed by the Canadian Free Trade Agreement and the Canada-European Union Comprehensive Economic and Trade Agreement, and responses must be submitted in English.

General Info

Supplier provides 24/7 medium voltage electrical services with rapid response, certified personnel, and full compliance with safety and reporting standards.

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Government of Canada → University of Western Ontario

NAICS

238210 - Electrical Contractors and Other Wiring Installation ContractorsView NAICS

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CAN

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NONE

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AgencyGovernment of Canada → University of Western Ontario
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Government of Canada → University of Western Ontario
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Colleen BurnetteContracting Authority

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Suppliers can find the complete tender document(s), at no cost, on: https://uwo.bonfirehub.ca. Procuring Entity: University of Western Ontario (Western) Procurement Services 1151 Richmond Street London, Ontario, Canada, N6A 3K7 Contact: Colleen Nunez Email: cburne@uwo.ca Procurement Method: Open tender whereby all interested Suppliers may submit a Proposal. Description: Description of Deliverables The RFP is an invitation to submit offers for the provision of Medium Voltage Electrical Distribution Services, as further described herein Mandatory Response Time Western operates in a complex, research-intensive, and highly occupied campus environment where timely emergency response is critical to ensuring the safety of students, faculty, staff, visitors, and assets as well as minimizing operational and reputational risk. Proponents must demonstrate the capability to respond to emergency situations with urgency and reliability, including returning all emergency related phone calls within one (1) hour of notification. The Proponent must also provide a dedicated emergency contact telephone number that is continuously monitored, remains consistent and does not change without prior written approval from Western. In addition, qualified technical personnel must be available and able to arrive on site with the required tools and equipment within two (2) hours’ notice. This level of service must be maintained on a continuous basis 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, 365 days a year. Proponents must be able to fulfill this mandatory requirement (pass) to move forward to Stage II of the evaluation process. See Appendix G – Mandatory Requirements Questionnaire. The required capabilities of the medium voltage electrical distribution services are described below: Project Summary Medium Voltage Electrical Distribution Services may include any combination of testing, analysis, preventative maintenance and (emergency) repair or replacement services for all 28kV and 5kV electrical distribution equipment. In addition, temporary power metering and power quality investigations including analysis and reporting may be required as part of medium voltage electrical distribution services work. Western Facilities Management will initiate, provide oversight and administration of the work. Goals and Expectations of Proponent The Proponent must demonstrate competency when providing medium voltage electrical distribution services and will be responsible for ensuring there is always competent supervision of the work. Respond to emergencies by returning all phone calls within 1 hour Respond to emergencies by having technical personnel and required equipment on-site within 2 hours’ notice, 24/7/365 The Proponent to be a member and maintain good standing in the Electrical Safety Authority (ESA) Authorized Contractor Program (ACP) Licensed electricians with a minimum of 5 years of experience of working in technical services for medium voltage equipment Own all required equipment needed for maintenance, testing and repairs, including bucket trucks. Keep equipment in good order such that Western does not experience delays or inaccuracies with service Maintain capacity and skill level of your staff to ensure required skills and manpower are available when needed Provide reliability and increase value of Western’s electrical distribution equipment through skilled work and detailed reports such as, but not limited to: comprehensive substation maintenance and oil analysis reports; comprehensive maintenance reports to outline all non-compliances with applicable standards, and equipment needing repairs or items impacting reliability, along with options to mitigate. Standards include: OESC, NETA, Z460, Z462, Z463, CAN/ULC-S801, and manufacturers recommendations. Distribution equipment includes but is not limited to the following: outdoor switchgear indoor switchgear transformers (including oil analysis) protection and control equipment, including breaker service and trip testing power distribution equipment (switchboards, panelboards, MCCs) power metering infrastructure conductors (5kV, 28kV, low voltage, including cable pulling and splicing for repairs) cable splices and terminations testing equipment duct-banks manholes auxiliary power and devices poles equipment enclosures control wiring grounding Service Requirements Respond to emergencies by returning all phone calls within one hour Respond to emergencies by having technical personnel and required equipment on-site within two hours’ notice, 24/7/365 Maintain training for technical staff Perform maintenance and repair work following industry best practices, established standards including OESC, NETA, Z460, Z462, Z463, CAN/ULC-S801, and manufacturers recommendations. Each time work is performed, provide comprehensive maintenance reports to further develop and improve Western’s maintenance programs, including suggestions for repairs and intervals for future inspections Prioritize safety, of both the workers and the public Comprehensive electrical preventative maintenance reports indicating control limits for all values measured, along with clear direction for recommended actions and urgency of repairs. Maintenance activities and associated reports are designed to improve reliability and minimize the consequences of failure Comprehensive maintenance reports to outline all non-compliances with applicable standards, along with options to mitigate. Standards include: OESC, NETA, Z460, Z462, Z463, CAN/ULC-S801, and manufacturers recommendations Other Requirements All 28 & 5 KV switching exercises are to be performed by Western’s Facilities Management Electrical Shop only Major repairs may be considered construction projects. In such situations the vender will be expected to assume the role of constructor where all responsibilities, as regulated in Ontario, must be met, which include supervision, documentation (i.e. eNOP & Form1000), fencing, signage, and PPE Trade Certifications/Training of Staff Proof of 309A/D or 434A trade license required, and/or CET in good standing with by OACETT, and/or Professional Electrical Engineer, in good standing with PEO A current Certificate of Qualification from Skilled Trades Ontario that confirms its holder has the skills, knowledge and experience that meet industry standards of practice for the trade Electrical repair work is to be completed by licensed trades only All personnel present on site must have completed training such that they are qualified electrical workers. Proponent will ensure all staff on site will have received Health and Safety Training prior to coming to Western campus Health and Safety measures are in compliance with Ontario regulations and either meets or exceeds Western’s Health and Safety policies Warranty Warranties for equipment purchased by the vendor will be registered to Western University by the vendor. All warranty information will be included in the comprehensive report provided at the end of each job Estimated Quantities: Not Applicable Submission Details: All tender submissions must be uploaded electronically at https://uwo.bonfirehub.ca. Submission Deadline: June 12, 2026 at 12:00 Noon Public Opening: Not Applicable Conditions for Participation: Available within the tender document(s). Mandatory Submission Requirements: Appendix B- Submission Form Appendix C- Rate Bid Form Appendix D- Reference Form Appendix E- Deliverables and Technical Requirements Questionnaire Appendix F and Sustainability Supporting Documentation Appendix G – Mandatory Requirements Appendix H – Proponents Checklist Complete submission requirements are provided within the tender document(s). Scored Submission Requirements: Mandatory Requirements Emergency Response Mandatory Requirement Experience, Qualifications and References Service Requirements Quality/Service and Support Project Management/Training Value- Added Ideas Sustainability Accessibility (AODA) Pricing This procurement is covered by Chapter 5 of the Canadian Free Trade Agreement (CFTA). This procurement is covered by Chapter 19 of the Canada-European Union Comprehensive Economic Trade Agreement (CETA). Delivery Date: Not Applicable Duration of Agreement: The term of the Agreement is to be for a period of three (3) years with an option in favour of Western to extend the Agreement on the same terms and conditions for an additional term of up to two (2) additional optional one (1) year terms. Additional Options: Not Applicable Negotiation: At the end of the evaluation process, Western may identify one or more Suppliers with whom it wishes to enter into negotiations, by written notification. See tender document(s) for further detail. Prequalification: Not Applicable Responses must be submitted in English. Suppliers should note that information contained within this Tender Notice is subject to change. Suppliers are encouraged to download the tender document(s) which contain the most current information. If there is a conflict between the tender document(s) and this Tender Notice, the tender document(s) will take precedence. Bidding and Documents are available on http://www.merx.com. Fees may apply; See https://www.merx.com/public/pricing for more information.