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Onsite Installation, Commissioning, and Training

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The contract pertains to onsite mechanical and electrical installation, system calibration, commissioning, and operator training to be performed at the National Research Council of Canada facility in Mississauga, Ontario. The work involves the full lifecycle support of equipment or systems requiring precise setup and verification, ensuring operational readiness through technical validation and hands-on instruction for facility personnel. All activities are to be executed at the specified location, with no flexibility for offsite execution, and must adhere to the high standards expected by a federal research institution. The opportunity is classified as a subcontract with a North American Industry Classification System code of 811212, indicating service provision related to machinery and equipment repair and maintenance. The solicitation was posted on July 14, 2026, and responses are due by July 29, 2026, providing a two-week window for potential contractors to prepare and submit proposals. While no set-aside designation or specific agency office address details are provided, the performance location is clearly established within Canada, specifically at the NRC’s Mississauga site, and the contracting authority is the Government of Canada through the National Research Council.

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Onsite mechanical and electrical installation, calibration, commissioning, and training at NRC Mississauga, Canada.

Agency

Government of Canada → National Research Council of CanadaView Agency

NAICS

811212 - Computer and Office Machine Repair and MaintenanceView NAICS

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Canada, CAN

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AgencyGovernment of Canada → National Research Council of Canada
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Government of Canada → National Research Council of Canada
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Onsite mechanical and electrical installation, calibration, system commissioning, and operator training at the NRC facility in Mississauga, Ontario.

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