Replacement and upgrading of diesel generators – Grosse-Ile- and-the-Irish-Memorial National Historic Site
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The contract for the replacement and upgrading of two diesel generators and enhancements to the power generation management system at the Grosse Île and the Irish Memorial National Historic Site is a solicitated procurement under the Government of Canada, managed by Parks Canada Agency with solicitation number 5P468-26-0081/A. Bids must be submitted via fax or email only, with no in-person, courier, or SAP Ariba submissions accepted. The exclusive email for bid submissions is soumissionsami-bidsrpc@pc.gc.ca, and the sole authorized fax number is 1-855-983-1808. Email attachments must not exceed 15 megabytes in total size, including the message body and all attachments, and bidders must ensure their submissions are properly labeled and split into multiple emails if necessary, clearly identifying the total number of parts. Bids must follow a two-submission format: Submission 1 contains qualifications including the Indigenous Participation Plan and related documents, and Submission 2 contains the Bid and Acceptance Form with the total price, excluding taxes. All bidding documents must be attached as files—links to external content are prohibited. The work is estimated for a value between $250,001 and $500,000 for bonding purposes, with the contract period running from September 1, 2026, to March 31, 2027, at the Grosse Île power generation facility in Quebec. A mandatory site visit is scheduled for June 30, 2026, at Montmagny Air Service Inc., and attendance must be confirmed by June 29, 2026; failure to attend results in bid rejection. The contractor must act as a turnkey provider, handling all aspects of the project including building envelope modifications, electrical work compliant with CSA C22.1, fuel system connections, full commissioning, and delivery of comprehensive documentation such as as-built drawings, technical data sheets, certificates of compliance, test reports, and five-year licensed diagnostic software. Testing requires a load bank for generator validation and full functional testing of automatic transfer switch units by manufacturer-approved technicians. All work must comply with the National Park Act, Canada Labour Code, CNESST, and CSA standards, including safety requirements like hard hats, safety footwear, protective eyewear, high-visibility vests, hearing protection, fire prevention measures, and first aid provision. Insurance must be maintained from contract
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Canada, Quebec (except NCR), CANSet-Aside
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