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Stage 1 – Electrical Service upgrade for an operations compound - Thousand Islands National Park
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The solicitation for Stage 1 of the Electrical Service Upgrade for the operations compound at Thousand Islands National Park, identified as 5P468-26-0027/A, is a two-stage procurement process aimed at pre-qualifying suppliers capable of delivering critical infrastructure improvements to support core park operations. The project, estimated between $2.5 million and $5 million, seeks to expand electrical capacity at the compound to ensure business continuity, enable EV charging station installation, reduce emissions, improve energy efficiency, and lower long-term operational costs. All bids must be submitted exclusively via fax to 1-855-983-1808 or email to soumissionsami-bidsrpc@pc.gc.ca, with no submissions accepted in person, by courier, or through SAP Ariba. Email submissions are limited to 15 megabytes total, including attachments and metadata, and bidders must ensure that large submissions are split into labeled multiple emails indicating sequence (e.g., 1 of 2). Bids submitted to any other email or through links are invalid, and failure to meet file size constraints is the bidder’s sole responsibility. Participation requires attending a mandatory site visit, with non-attendance resulting in automatic disqualification. Stage One evaluates the technical and financial capacity of bidders through a qualification process, with no list of qualified suppliers being released publicly. Only those successfully passing Stage One will receive an Invitation to Tender (ITT) for Stage Two, which will involve submission of a detailed financial bid using a Two-Envelope format, including an optional Indigenous Participation Plan. Successful bidders must demonstrate compliance with stringent requirements including a security clearance under Option 1 of SC01, submission of a performance bond and labor and material payment bond in digitally signed electronic format, and provision of a Certificate of Insurance showing Commercial General Liability coverage with Products/Completed Operations protection maintained for six years post-substantial performance. Payments will be made exclusively through direct deposit, and the contractor must be registered for this method with Parks Canada. The work must be performed between September 1, 2026, and December 31, 2026, in full compliance with the National Park Act, Canadian Labour Code, and occupational health and safety regulations. All documentation must be in English or French, and discrepancies between language versions must be promptly reported. Bidders must submit full corporate ownership and director information as per Integrity Provisions, and any breach of procurement ethics or conflict of interest rules will result in disqualification. The
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