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This Solicitation opportunity from Government of Canada was posted on April 20, 2026. The submission period has ended. Browse the details below for market research, or find similar active opportunities.

Overhead Door Inspection and Service for Winnipeg Police Services

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297-2026Canada

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This contract involves the inspection, testing, and routine maintenance of both manual and motorized overhead doors and their associated system components for the Winnipeg Police Services. The services include 24/7 on-call support throughout the year, covering the period from July 1, 2026, to June 30, 2027, with an option for up to three additional one-year extensions subject to mutual agreement. The City of Winnipeg retains the right to negotiate these extensions within 90 calendar days prior to the contract’s expiration, with any changes becoming effective on July 1 of the respective year and requiring written approval from the Contract Administrator. Future extensions may be affected by collaborative procurement initiatives, so bidders should be aware that extensions might not be exercised. Key components of the work include bi-annual inspections and routine maintenance in accordance with manufacturer specifications, 24-hour on-call repair services, and timely, comprehensive reporting on all activities, including identification of deficiencies and proposals for additional work. Work will be performed on an as-required and as-scheduled basis, with the type and quantity of work subject to authorization by the Contract Administrator and annual budget approval by the City Council. If the Council does not approve funding for any contract year, the City may reduce work scope or terminate the contract with 120 days' notice, without liability for damages or lost profits. Additionally, should operational needs change substantially, the City reserves the right to modify or terminate the contract with 30 days' notice under similar terms.

General Info

Inspection, maintenance, 24/7 support for overhead doors, July 2026-June 2027, with extensions.

Agency

Government of Canada → City of Winnipeg

NAICS

811490 - Other Personal and Household Goods Repair and Maintenance View NAICS

Place of Performance

CAN

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AgencyGovernment of Canada → City of Winnipeg
Contacts1 person available
OfficeN/A
Organization / Agency
Government of Canada → City of Winnipeg
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Priscilla PangContracting Authority

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D2. SCOPE OF WORK D2.1 The Work to be performed under the Contract shall consist of the inspection, testing, and routine maintenance of manual and motorized overhead doors and associated system components, including twenty-four (24) hour / three hundred and sixty-five (365) day on-call services, for the period July 1, 2026 to June 30, 2027 with the option of up to three (3) mutually agreed upon one (1) year extensions. D2.1.1 The City may negotiate the extension option with the Contractor within ninety (90) Calendar Days prior to the expiry date of the Contract. The City shall incur no liability to the Contractor as a result of such negotiations. D2.1.2 Changes resulting from such negotiations shall become effective on July 1, of the respective year. Changes to the Contract shall not be implemented by the Contractor without written approval by the Contract Administrator. D2.1.3 Bidders are advised that, in future, the City may be participating in collaborative procurement initiatives with other levels of government. Accordingly, extensions to this Contract may not be exercised. D2.2 The major components of the Work include: (a) Provide on-call services for overhead door repairs and related corrective work on a 24-hour / 365-day basis, in accordance with the Contract response requirements. (b) Conduct bi-annual inspections and routine maintenance for overhead doors listed in the tender, in accordance with the Specifications and manufacturer requirements. (c) Provide complete, accurate, and timely reporting for all inspections, routine maintenance, and on-call service activities, including identification of deficiencies and recommendations and quotations for any proposed Extra Work, as applicable. D2.3 The Work shall be done on an "as required" and “as scheduled” basis during the term of the Contract. D2.3.1 The type and quantity of Work to be performed under this Contract shall be as authorized from time to time by the Contract Administrator and/or Users. D2.3.2 Subject to C7, the City shall have no obligation under the Contract to purchase any quantity of any item in excess of its actual operational requirements. D2.3 Notwithstanding D2.1, the type and quantity of Work to be performed under this Contract is subject to annual approval of monies therefore in a budget by Council. Bidders are advised that monies have been approved for work up to and including December 31, 2026. D2.3.1 In the event that Council does not approve the annual budget for any year during this Contract, the City reserves the right to alter the type or quantity of work performed under this Contract, or to terminate the Contract, upon one hundred and twenty (120) Calendar Days written notice by the Contract Administrator. In such an event, no claim may be made against the City for damages of any kind resulting from the termination, including, but not limited to, on the ground of loss of anticipated profit on Work. D2.4 Notwithstanding D2.1, in the event that operational changes result in substantial changes to the requirements for Work, the City reserves the right to alter the type or quantity of work performed under this Contract, or to terminate the Contract, upon thirty (30) Calendar Days written notice by the Contract Administrator. In such an event, no claim may be made for damages on the ground of loss of anticipated profit on Work.Bidding and Documents are available on http://www.merx.com. Fees may apply; See https://www.merx.com/public/pricing for more information.