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Supply of Shouldered Shafts (Part No. 100428)

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The contract requires the manufacture or supply of 35 precision-machined shouldered shafts, specifically identified by part number 100428, to meet military technical specifications for delivery to CFB Halifax. Equivalent products are acceptable provided they fully comply with all required performance, dimensional, and quality standards, allowing qualified suppliers flexibility in sourcing or production methods as long as compliance is assured. The work falls under NAICS code 332710, classifying it as a subcontract related to machine shop services, and the solicitation is issued by the Department of National Defence on behalf of the Government of Canada. Responses must be submitted by July 21, 2026, at 14:00 Eastern Time, with the solicitation posted on July 6, 2026. While the exact point of contact is not listed, performance obligations are tied to locations in British Columbia and Nova Scotia, indicating potential manufacturing, inspection, or shipping activities across these provinces. The contract does not specify a set-aside designation, meaning all eligible vendors may compete, and the procurement is conducted through the Canada Buys platform under tender opportunity CB-513-70292257.

General Info

Supply 35 precision shouldered shafts, part 100428, to CFB Halifax by July 21, 2026, meeting military specs.

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Government of Canada → Department of National DefenceView Agency

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332710 - Machine ShopsView NAICS

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*British Columbia *Nova Scotia, CAN

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AgencyGovernment of Canada → Department of National Defence
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Manufacture or supply of 35 precision-machined shouldered shafts to military specifications for delivery to CFB Halifax. Equivalent products acceptable if compliant with technical standards.

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