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Vehicle Technician Training
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The Government of Canada, through the Department of National Defence, is seeking qualified offerors to deliver Vehicle Technician Training to the 5th Canadian Division under solicitation W3011-27-0001, with a submission deadline of 10:00 AST on June 11, 2026. The training must be delivered off-premises at facilities owned or operated by the offeror, with preference given to those located within fifty kilometers of CFB Halifax. Training content must align with Canadian Armed Forces Qualification Standards or Training Plans, using an existing accredited curriculum, and all instruction, assessments, and materials must be provided in English. The offeror is responsible for providing facilities, instructors, administrative staff, course materials, and both expendable and non-expendable equipment, as well as invigilating and marking all theoretical and practical assessments. Weekly reports detailing student attendance, academic performance, instructor feedback, issues encountered, and curriculum deviations must be submitted by the close of business on the last business day of each week. The contract is fixed-price, with customs duties included in the报价 and applicable taxes excluded; payment is made upon successful completion and delivery of each course, supported by attendance records and a completed List of Enabling Objectives. Invoices must follow precise formatting requirements, including contract ID, client reference number, business number, financial codes, and detailed expenditure information, and will be paid within thirty days of receipt in acceptable form. The offeror must possess a valid Procurement Business Number and, if submitting as a joint venture, provide full details of all members and their representatives. Compliance with all mandatory technical criteria outlined in the Annex Technical Criteria is required; failure to meet any mandatory requirement results in immediate non-responsiveness. The contractor must maintain complete and accurate records of all estimated and actual costs, including tender calls, contracts, quotations, correspondence, and machine-readable accounting source documents, for the duration of the contract and for seven years after final payment or settlement of all claims, whichever is later, and must allow Canada or its representatives access to these records during normal business hours. The contract is governed by the laws of a Canadian province or territory selected by the offeror, with Nova Scotia as the default. The contractor is bound by Canada’s Code of Conduct for Procurement, must not pay contingency fees, and is subject to immediate termination for default for convictions related to fraud, bribery, or trafficking in persons under Canadian or equivalent foreign law. The contractor must ensure the safety and security of
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Place of Performance
*Halifax, CANSet-Aside
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Submission Closed
