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Stage 2 - St. Andrew’s Manse Roof Replacement, Dawson Historical Complex National Historic Site

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5P468-26-0044/A-001Canada

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Parks Canada Agency is seeking a qualified contractor to replace the cedar shingle roof on St. Andrew’s Manse at the Dawson Historical Complex National Historic Site in Dawson City, Yukon. As a Recognized Federal Heritage Building currently used for staff housing, the project demands meticulous adherence to heritage conservation standards to preserve its historical integrity. The scope includes complete removal of existing shingles and damaged underlayment, replacement of roof sheathing and flashing, installation of new cedar shingles matched to the original size and exposure, replacement of galvanized flashings at all key roof transitions, and repair or replacement of wood trims, mouldings, and fascia with repainting of trims above the soffit line. The building will remain occupied throughout the work, requiring the contractor to ensure occupant safety, maintain access routes, enforce site safety protocols, and comply with environmental protection measures. All work must be completed by November 15, 2026. This is Stage Two of a two-stage procurement process, following the pre-qualification of suppliers in Stage One; only those pre-approved contractors are eligible to submit bids. The request for proposals is issued under solicitation number 5P468-26-0044/A-001 with a response deadline of July 28, 2026. Bidders must provide detailed qualifications and financial proposals aligned with the project specifications and drawings. Subcontractors may register their interest through the “Partner with another business” section. The contracting authority is Jen Maheu of Parks Canada Agency, reachable via email and phone provided. The project is managed under the Government of Canada’s procurement framework, with performance taking place exclusively at the Dawson Historical Complex in Yukon.

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Replace cedar shingle roof on heritage building in Dawson City by November 15, 2026, with strict conservation standards.

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Yukon, CAN

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AgencyGovernment of Canada → Parks Canada Agency
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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. The work must be completed by November 15, 2026. TWO STAGE SELECTION PROCESS This posting is the Stage Two of a two-stage solicitation process: the first stage was to evaluate the qualifications of all interested suppliers. The second stage (Stage Two) is to invite the qualified suppliers to provide further qualifications and a financial bid on the project based on the specifications and drawings. Only qualified suppliers have been invited to bid. Potential and interested sub-contractors are invited to add their company’s name under the section “Partner with another business”