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This Solicitation opportunity from Government of Canada was posted on June 16, 2026. The submission period has ended. Browse the details below for market research, or find similar active opportunities.

Stage 1 - St. Andrew’s Manse Roof Replacement, Dawson Historical Complex National Historic Site

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5P468-26-0044/ACanada

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This procurement is a two-stage qualification process for the St. Andrew’s Manse Shingle Roof Replacement at the Dawson Historical Complex National Historic Site in Yukon, Canada, with solicitation number 5P468-26-0044/A. Stage One requires bidders to demonstrate qualification through proven experience in sloped roof replacement and heritage or northern construction projects, with mandatory passes on two criteria: completion of at least one sloped roof project of 150 m² or $50,000 in value within the last ten years, and one project involving a designated heritage building or work in a remote northern location such as Yukon with a value of at least $50,000. Only qualified bidders from Stage One will be invited to Stage Two, which will include a two-envelope financial bid with an Indigenous Participation Plan and pricing components; the pre-qualification list expires upon contract award and cannot be reused. All bids must be submitted via email to soumissionsami-bidsrpc@pc.gc.ca or fax to 1-855-983-1808, with no in-person, courier, or SAP ARIBA submissions accepted; email attachments must not exceed 15 MB, and oversized submissions must be divided into labeled sequential emails with the solicitation number and project name. Emails containing links, not attachments, are invalid. Bidders must comply with the General Conditions GC1 through GC10 and related clauses from the SACC Manual, including requirements for bid security using PWGSC-TPSGC 504, and potential performance and labor/material payment bonds using forms 505 and 506. Insurance must be obtained from a Canadian-licensed insurer, in force from contract award through completion, and must meet the standards outlined in Annex A. The contractor must have proper security clearance as stipulated in Supplementary Conditions SC01, and all personnel must comply with site safety protocols including PPE requirements to gain access. Work must be performed with strict adherence to heritage conservation practices, while the building remains occupied, requiring careful coordination, site protection, and compliance with the National Park Act. The work must be completed by November 15, 2026. All inquiries must be submitted in writing to jennifer.maheu@pc.gc.ca no later than five business days before the bid deadline and must not be sent to any other party. Document submission must reflect official Canadian language versions, and discrepancies must be reported immediately.

General Info

Parks Canada seeks contractors to replace heritage cedar roof by November 2026, budget $100k-$250k.

Agency

Government of Canada → Parks Canada AgencyView Agency

NAICS

238160 - Roofing ContractorsView NAICS

Place of Performance

*Yukon, CAN

Set-Aside

NONE

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Invitation to Qualify 5P468-26-0044/A Stage 1 St. Andrew's Manse Roof Replacement

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Invitation to Tender - Parks Canada Agency 5PXXX-XX-XXXX

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Invitation to Qualify 5P468-26-0044/A Phase 1 Roof Replacement St Andrew Presbytery

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Invitation to Tender (ITT) for Parks Canada Agency Project 5PXXX-XX-XXXX/XX

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AgencyGovernment of Canada → Parks Canada Agency
Contacts1 person available
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Government of Canada → Parks Canada Agency
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Jen MaheuPoint of Contact

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BIDS RECEIVED BY FAX AND EMAIL WILL BE ACCEPTED AS OFFICIAL. PARKS CANADA IS NOT CURRENTLY ACCEPTING BIDS VIA SAP ARIBA, YOU MUST SUBMIT YOUR BID VIA FAX OR EMAIL AS INDICATED IN THE SOLICITATION DOCUMENT. BIDS RECEIVED IN-PERSON OR BY COURIER WILL NOT BE ACCEPTED. The only acceptable email address for responses to the bid solicitation is soumissionsami-bidsrpc@pc.gc.ca. Bids submitted by email directly to the Contracting Authority or to any email address other than soumissionsami-bidsrpc@pc.gc.ca will not be accepted. The only acceptable facsimile for responses to bid solicitations is 1-855-983-1808. The maximum email file size that Parks Canada is capable of receiving is 15 megabytes. The Bidder is responsible for any failure attributable to the transmission or receipt of the emailed bid due to file size. The Bidder should be cognisant of the size of the email as a whole, and not only the attachments. Please take into consideration that some attachments, when sent, may be resized during the email transfer. If the email size is too large, the Bidder should send the bid in multiple emails properly labeled with the solicitation number, project name, and indicate how many emails are included (ex. 1 of 2). Emails with links to bid documents will not be accepted. Bid documents must be sent as email attachments. SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS TO BIDDERS (SI) This is a two stage selection process. Bidders responding to this selection process are requested to submit a bid in two stages. This posting is the first stage (Stage One) of a two-stage solicitation process: the first stage will evaluate the qualifications of all interested suppliers; the second stage (Stage Two) will invite the qualified suppliers to provide further qualifications and a financial bid on the project based on the specifications and drawings. Upon award of contract in Stage Two the pre-qualification list will expire and will not be used in any other solicitation. The qualification list will expire within 180 days or upon award of a contract in Stage Two, whichever is earlier, and the prequalification list will not be used in any other solicitation. Following the evaluation of the submissions of Stage One, bidders will be advised of their qualification result and the status of the tender. Parks Canada reserves the right to re-issue Stage One via a /B solicitation if it is determined there is insufficient competition to proceed with Stage Two. Bidders that have qualified in Stage One /A will not be required to resubmit on the Stage One /B. Bidders that failed to demonstrate compliance on the Stage One /A may resubmit and will be considered in Stage One /B. Stage Two Bidders will be provided an INVITATION TO TENDER (ITT) for further qualifications and the financial evaluation in relation to the specifications and drawings. Please note that the ITT used in Stage 2 of this process will be a Two-Envelope ITT with an Indigenous Participation Plan (IPP) and a price evaluation component. LIST OF PRE-QUALIFIED BIDDERS: A list of pre-qualified bidders from Stage One will not be released. Contract award notice of the successful bidder of Stage Two will be posted on http://canadabuys.canada.ca/en/tender-opportunities PARTNER WITH ANOTHER BUSINESS: Potential and interested sub-contractors are invited to add their company’s name under the section “Partner with another business” REQUIREMENT Parks Canada Agency requires a Contractor to complete the St. Andrew’s Manse Shingle Roof Replacement project at the Dawson Historical Complex National Historic Site of Canada in Dawson City, Yukon. St. Andrew’s Manse is a Recognized Federal Heritage Building and is currently used for staff housing. The work must be completed in a manner that protects the heritage character of the building and avoids irreversible damage to existing building components. The work includes, but is not limited to, removing existing cedar shingles from the roof and dormer walls; replacing damaged underlayment, flashing, and roof sheathing as required; installing new cedar shingles to match the size and exposure of the existing shingles; installing new galvanized flashings at eaves, valleys, windowsills, roof penetrations, ridges, and hips; and repairing or replacing damaged wood trims, mouldings, and fascia, including repainting trims located above the soffit line. The building will remain occupied during the construction period. The Contractor will be required to coordinate the work with Parks Canada, protect occupants and adjacent property, maintain safe access, manage site safety and environmental protection requirements, and complete the work within the required project schedule. To assist with bonding and insurance requirements, this project is estimated at a value between $100,001 > $ 250,000, Taxes extra. PERIOD OF CONTRACT / DELIVERY DATE Contractor must perform and complete the Work no later than November 15, 2026. COMPREHENSIVE LAND CLAIMS AGREEMENT This procurement is subject to the following comprehensive Land Claims Agreement(s): • Tr’onde¨k Hwe¨ch’in Final Agreement ENQUIRIES All enquiries of a technical and contractual nature are to be submitted to the Contracting Authority. Enquiries regarding this solicitation must be submitted in writing and should be received no later than five (5) business days prior to the date set for solicitation closing to allow sufficient time to provide a response. Enquiries received after that time may result in an answer NOT being provided. INFORMATION National Parks Regulations require that all work is to be performed in accordance with the ordinances, laws, rules and regulations set out in the National Park Act. Bidders that consider themselves qualified to provide this Work and intend to submit bids on this project should obtain documents from the Government Electronic Tendering Service through the Government of Canada tendering service at http://canadabuys.canada.ca/en/tender-opportunities. Addenda, when issued, will be available from the Government of Canada tendering service. Bidders that elect to base their bids on documents obtained from other sources do so at their own risk. Late submissions will not be considered. The Crown retains the right to negotiate with suppliers on any procurement. Documents may be submitted in either official language of Canada. Parks Canada has made every effort to provide equivalent documents in both official languages, however, if you find any discrepancies between the English and French documents, please notify the contract officer listed in this opportunity as soon as possible so that we can rectify the situation.