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Stage 2 - Rogers Pass Generator and Fuel Storage Replacement, Rogers Pass National Historic Site
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Parks Canada is seeking qualified contractors for a two-stage bidding process to replace a diesel generator and fuel storage tank at the Rogers Pass National Historic Site operational compound in British Columbia. The project requires the complete removal and replacement of an existing 300 kW diesel generator, including all mechanical and electrical integration such as fuel system connections, control interfaces, structural mounting, commissioning, and final testing. Additionally, installation of a new 3,000-gallon fuel storage tank and construction of a snow shelter to protect the tank from heavy winter snow loads are part of the scope. The work is to maintain the reliable emergency power supply to the site alongside existing generators and must comply with National Park regulations. The contract completion deadline is October 31, 2026. This solicitation is being conducted in a two-stage process: the first stage focuses on evaluating supplier qualifications, while the second stage will invite qualified bidders to submit detailed technical and financial proposals. Bids must be submitted by fax or email only, with strict file size and transmission protocols, and no in-person or courier submissions will be accepted. Bidders are advised to send all files as attachments and not as links, and multiple emails may be necessary if file sizes exceed limits. The solicitation documents and any addenda are available through the Government of Canada’s tendering service, and enquiries must be directed to the designated Contracting Authority. Parks Canada reserves the right to reissue the first stage solicitation if insufficient competition exists and emphasizes compliance with official language requirements and National Parks regulations throughout the project execution.
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British Columbia, CANSet-Aside
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Submission Closed
