Stage 1 - Water Treatment Plant System Upgrade, Riding Mountain National Park
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Parks Canada is seeking qualified contractors for Stage One of a two-stage procurement process to upgrade the water treatment system software and hardware at Riding Mountain National Park in Manitoba. Bids must be submitted exclusively via fax to 1-855-983-1808 or email to soumissionsami-bidsrpc@pc.gc.ca; submissions through SAP Ariba, in-person delivery, courier, or any other email address are not accepted. Email submissions cannot exceed 15 megabytes in total size, including attachments and email metadata, and bidders must split large submissions into multiple emails clearly labeled with the solicitation number, project name, and sequence (e.g., 1 of 2). Links to documents are prohibited—everything must be attached directly. This solicitation is part of a two-stage process where Stage One evaluates technical qualifications only; successful bidders will be invited to submit a financial bid in Stage Two under a separate invitation, with the pre-qualification list expiring 180 days after evaluation or upon contract award, whichever comes first. No list of pre-qualified bidders will be publicly released; the final contract award notice will appear on CanadaBuys. The estimated project value is between $500,001 and $1,000,000, excluding taxes, with work required to be completed no later than March 31, 2027. Personnel involved in the project must obtain a Government of Canada security clearance, which requires mandatory fingerprinting for new applicants, at the bidder’s expense. All bids must comply with the National Park Act and applicable regulations, and inquiries must be submitted in writing to the Contracting Authority no later than five business days before the July 21, 2026, 4:00 PM deadline to ensure a response. Bidders must obtain official documents only through the Government of Canada tendering portal to avoid risk; documents may be submitted in either official language, and discrepancies between English and French versions must be reported immediately. Participation by subcontractors is permitted under the “Partner with another business” section, and the Crown reserves the right to negotiate terms with any supplier.
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