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Stage 1 - East Bridge deck and wearing surface replacement, Fort Henry National Historic Site
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This contract under solicitation number 5P468-26-0034/A is a two-stage procurement process managed by Parks Canada for the replacement of the timber deck wearing surface and nail-laminated deck, modification of deck joint assemblies, and recoating of the existing railing system on East Bridge at Fort Henry National Historic Site in Kingston, Ontario. Stage One is solely focused on evaluating bidder qualifications and does not include financial bids; only qualified respondents will be invited to submit a detailed technical and financial proposal in Stage Two. Bids must be submitted exclusively via email to soumissionsami-bidsrpc@pc.gc.ca or by fax to 1-855-983-1808, with no in-person or courier submissions accepted. Email submissions are limited to 15 megabytes total, including all attachments and metadata, and larger submissions must be split into multiple labeled emails indicating sequence and total count. Links to documents are prohibited—all materials must be directly attached as files. A mandatory site visit is required, and failure to attend or sign the attendance sheet results in automatic disqualification. Bidders must also hold a valid security clearance as stipulated in SC01, maintain specific insurance coverage for a minimum of six years after substantial performance, and submit certified bonds including bid, performance, and labour and material payment bonds in standardized federal forms. The contract value is estimated between $100,001 and $250,000, with taxes extra, and work must be completed no later than December 31, 2026. All work must comply with the National Park Act, federal labour and safety regulations, and the Standard Acquisition Clauses and Conditions Manual, with the contract administration governed by clauses covering contract execution, delays, default, dispute resolution, and payment. The selection process is structured as a Two-Envelope ITT in Stage Two with an Indigenous Participation Plan as a key evaluation component, and while no formal weights are disclosed, a trade-off approach combining technical merit with price is strongly implied. Payment will be made via direct deposit only, and all submissions must be in either English or French, with any discrepancies between language versions to be reported immediately to the Contracting Authority. The prequalification list from Stage One will expire within 180 days or upon Stage Two award, whichever comes first, and will not be reused for future procurements.
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Canada, Ontario (except NCR), CANSet-Aside
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Submission Closed
