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Traffic Control Person - Vocational Training to offenders
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The Correctional Service of Canada is procuring Traffic Control Person vocational training services for offenders at federal correctional institutions in New Brunswick and Nova Scotia, with the goal of delivering third-party certified training to groups of male and female inmates across designated facilities. The contract is divided into two distinct regions: Region A covering Dorchester Minimum, Dorchester Medium, Atlantic Institution, and Community Industries in New Brunswick, and Region B covering Springhill Institution and Nova Institution for Women in Nova Scotia. Up to two contracts may be awarded, one per region, and bidders may submit proposals for one or both regions, provided they can supply sufficient instructors, materials, and equipment to serve all listed sites simultaneously. Training sessions are one-day courses lasting 3 to 6 hours, with a maximum of 12 participants per session, and must adhere to provincial and federal standards. All instruction must be delivered in English for Nova Scotia sites and in both English and French for New Brunswick sites, with instructors required to communicate clearly and accurately in the applicable language without assistance. The contractor must supply all training materials including manuals, handouts, personal protective equipment, written exercises, and testing tools, and ensure their delivery and secure storage at each location prior to course commencement. Successful participants must be documented, and certificates must be issued and forwarded to the Designated Manager within 21 days of course completion, alongside class rosters, final assessments, and time sheets to support invoicing. The contract runs from its start date through June 30, 2027, with an irrevocable option for two additional one-year extensions and a discretionary three-month extension for transition purposes. Payment is based on all-inclusive firm unit rates per course session, with applicable taxes paid separately by Canada, and no travel or living expenses are reimbursed. Invoices must be submitted within 21 days of each course, containing detailed participant and session information and supporting documentation. Bids are evaluated on a lowest-priced-compliant basis, with mandatory technical criteria including a compliant course outline and evidence that each proposed instructor has delivered at least five TCP courses within the past three years; failure to meet any mandatory criterion results in disqualification. Security requirements are stringent, mandating that the contractor hold a valid Designated Organization Screening and that all personnel have a valid RELIABILITY STATUS from the Contract Security Program. Compliance with Correctional Service Canada policies, tuberculosis testing protocols, identification procedures, and anti-forced labor standards is required, and contractors must ensure they maintain all environmental certifications submitted with their bid throughout the
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*New Brunswick *Nova Scotia, CANSet-Aside
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Submission Closed
