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This Solicitation opportunity from Government of Canada was posted on February 17, 2026. The submission period has ended. Browse the details below for market research, or find similar active opportunities.

Multiple Victoria-Class Spares : BATTERY, STORAGE, CONNECTOR, FIXED, ELE, BUZZER, ELECTRONIC, PRESSURE DOME

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The Department of National Defence is seeking suppliers for various spare parts required for the Victoria-Class vessels, with deliveries specified for Canadian Forces Base (CFB) Esquimalt and CFB Halifax. The requested items include storage batteries (Part No. BP-36/24SC), fixed electrical connectors (multiple part numbers), electronic buzzers, and pressure domes, each with specified quantities for both locations. Quantities vary, with batteries needed in small numbers (3 for Esquimalt, 2 for Halifax), connectors and buzzers at 10 units each for both bases, and pressure domes 6 units for Esquimalt and 2 for Halifax. Bidders are allowed to propose equivalent or substitute products but must clearly state the brand, model or part number, and NCAGE code for their offerings. The Crown reserves the right to negotiate with suppliers throughout the procurement process. The solicitation is open until February 17, 2026, and submissions may be made in either official language of Canada. The primary contact for this solicitation is Elina Alam, the contracting authority at the Department of National Defence.

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Department of National Defence seeks suppliers for Victoria-Class vessel spare parts, deliveries to two bases.

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Government of Canada → Department of National DefenceView Agency

NAICS

336611 - Ship Building and RepairingView NAICS

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*British Columbia *Nova Scotia, CAN

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Solicitation W8482-264588/A Multiple Victoria Class Spares

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AgencyGovernment of Canada → Department of National Defence
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The Department of National Defence has a requirement for the items detailed below. The delivery is requested at CFB Esquimalt and CFB Halifax. Item 1, GSIN: 6140, NSN: 016625425, BATTERY, STORAGE Part No.: BP-36/24SC, NCAGE: 0KW47 Quantity: 3, Unit of Issue: EA, to be delivered to CFB Esquimalt. Item 2, GSIN: 6140, NSN: 016625425, BATTERY, STORAGE Part No.: BP-36/24SC, NCAGE: 0KW47 Quantity: 2, Unit of Issue: EA, to be delivered to CFB Halifax. Item 3, GSIN: 5935 , NSN: 992546508, CONNECTOR,FIXED,ELE Part No.: 8810-36H-2R-07P, NCAGE: F0225 Part No.: 8810-36H-2-075-A, NCAGE: U0F31 Part No.: 8810-36H-2R-07P, NCAGE: U7302 Quantity: 10, Unit of Issue: EA, to be delivered to CFB Esquimalt. Item 4, GSIN: 5935 , NSN: 992546508, CONNECTOR,FIXED,ELE Part No.: 8810-36H-2R-07P, NCAGE: F0225 Part No.: 8810-36H-2-075-A, NCAGE: U0F31 Part No.: 8810-36H-2R-07P, NCAGE: U7302 Quantity: 10, Unit of Issue: EA, to be delivered to CFB Halifax. Item 5, GSIN: 6350, NSN: 996224510, BUZZER,ELECTRONIC Part No.: GA100-1, NCAGE: K5081 Part No.: T22S039024, NCAGE: KC6K3 Quantity: 10, Unit of Issue: EA, to be delivered to CFB Esquimalt. Item 6, GSIN: 6350, NSN: 996224510, BUZZER,ELECTRONIC Part No.: GA100-1, NCAGE: K5081 Part No.: T22S039024, NCAGE: KC6K3 Quantity: 10, Unit of Issue: EA, to be delivered to CFB Halifax. Item 7, GSIN: 5845, NSN: 997890090, PRESSURE DOME Part No.: A3/254041/097, NCAGE: K3902 Part No.: 254041/097, NCAGE: K3902 Quantity: 6, Unit of Issue: EA, to be delivered to CFB Esquimalt. Item 8, GSIN: 5845, NSN: 997890090, PRESSURE DOME Part No.: A3/254041/097, NCAGE: K3902 Part No.: 254041/097, NCAGE: K3902 Quantity: 2, Unit of Issue: EA, to be delivered to CFB Halifax. Bidders proposing an Equivalent or a Substitute Product must indicate the brand name and model and/or Part Number and the NCAGE they are offering. The Crown retains the rights to negotiate with suppliers on any procurement. Documents may be submitted in either official language of Canada.

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