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This Solicitation opportunity from Government of Canada was posted on May 1, 2026. The submission period has ended. Browse the details below for market research, or find similar active opportunities.

Window Cleaning Services for Various Buildings

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The University of Western Ontario is seeking qualified suppliers to provide comprehensive exterior window cleaning services across more than 105 buildings on its main campus and several off-site locations, including student residences, academic facilities, and research centers such as Brescia, Research Park, WINDEEE, and Fraunhofer. The scope of work includes all labor, materials, equipment, and logistical support necessary to clean windows, frames, and sills using environmentally approved, eco-friendly solutions, ensuring streak-free finishes and strict adherence to safety protocols including Working at Heights certification, proper harness use, and compliance with WSIB regulations. Suppliers must be prepared to adapt service schedules based on building conditions, construction activity, or other unforeseen factors, and must have the flexibility to employ alternative methods or technologies where roof anchors or traditional access systems are unavailable or uncertified. All personnel must wear uniforms and photo identification, maintain liability insurance, secure equipment when not in use, and ensure public safety through proper signage and cordoning of work areas. The contract will be awarded for an initial three-year term, with the potential for two additional one-year extensions at the University’s discretion. Suppliers must submit detailed proposals including rate bids, reference forms, technical compliance documentation, and sustainability certifications such as Green Seal, ECOLOGO, or Greenguard to demonstrate environmental responsibility. Bidders are expected to demonstrate proven experience servicing complex, high-rise, and diverse building types, show robust quality assurance and training programs, and provide innovative value-added ideas that enhance service efficiency and client satisfaction. The University reserves the right to modify the list of serviced buildings annually and may add or remove properties as needed throughout the contract term. Proposals must be submitted electronically via BonfireHub by May 26, 2026, and must comply with all mandatory forms and documentation outlined in the RFP. This procurement is governed by the Canadian Free Trade Agreement and the Canada-EU Comprehensive Economic and Trade Agreement, and all submissions must be in English.

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University seeks eco-friendly window cleaning for 105+ buildings with safety compliance, three-year term, extendable, bids due May 26, 2026.

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Government of Canada → University of Western Ontario

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561720 - Janitorial ServicesView NAICS

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CAN

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AgencyGovernment of Canada → University of Western Ontario
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Government of Canada → University of Western Ontario
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Colleen BurnetteContracting Authority

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Suppliers can find the complete tender document(s), at no cost, on: https://uwo.bonfirehub.ca. Procuring Entity: University of Western Ontario (Western) Procurement Services 1151 Richmond Street London, Ontario, Canada, N6A 3K7 Contact: Colleen Nunez Email: cburne@uwo.ca Procurement Method: Open tender whereby all interested Suppliers may submit a Proposal. Description: Description of Deliverables The RFP is an invitation to submit offers for everything required including all skilled labour, tools, materials, equipment for exterior window washing services for 105+ buildings, including student residences on Western’s main campus, as well as various buildings off-site (e.g. Brescia, Research Park, Collider, WINDEEE, Fraunhofer, ICFAR, ESW, etc.)The buildings have many diverse purposes and vary in physical structure, as further described herein. Although this RFP is facilitated specifically for Facilities Management, other Western faculties or departments may be interested in the services offered in the future. As such, it is expected the successful Proponent will provide the services of this RFP to all Western faculties and departments. Due to building/construction, location, or other various factors the scheduled interval of window washing may change for some buildings. For example, Western won’t wash a building’s windows if there is construction happening next door. We may also choose not to wash a building’s windows after a few years, if the condition is still favorable. 2.1.1 Current Environment Some roof anchors are not certified or may not be installed on certain buildings. Facilities Management is working with Facilities Development Engineering on possible solutions for these buildings in question, and we would need flexibility from the successful vendor on creative solutions to service these spaces. This might include the need to use other equipment, tools or technology. In these cases, additional safety precautions must be followed. 2.1.2 Goals and Expectations of the Service Western’s goals and expectations are: Service Provider to provide high quality results and customer satisfaction Service Provider to provide minimal issues or interruptions to clients’ schedules Service Provider to provide professional and trained staff Specifications of Goods and Scope of Services Window Cleaning Specifications Work should include but not be limited to the following: Cleaning of all exterior windows and window frames – cleaning may include but is not limited to washing, power washing, spraying, scraping, wiping, dusting, scrubbing and drying; Cleaning of all window surfaces with an approved glass cleaning solution (eco-friendly) – cleaning may include but is not limited to washing, spraying, scraping, wiping, dusting, scrubbing and drying; Remove any stubborn spots or marks with an approved glass cleaning solution; Cleaning and drying of all window and sill surfaces with the use of squeegee and cloth; Finished windows must be smear and streak free and sill to be clean and free from any spots and splashes; Safety harness and secured tools to be used when cleaning in high areas as per Western’s safety policies and procedures and WSIB regulations. Proponent employees must possess Working at Heights Certificates. The Proponent must be familiar with all current legislations pertaining to the work and will be responsible to follow and enforce such legislations; Safety notices and roped off areas must be posted and clearly marked when working over a traffic area to ensure public are directed around the work site; All employees of the Proponent are to have appropriate uniform and photo identification badges; All employees of the Proponent must be covered by the Proponent’s insurance; and All Proponent’s equipment such as ladders, scaffolding, ropes, etc., must be secured when not in use, and removed when not in use. Environmental Environmentally preferable cleaning supplies and equipment criteria. Green Seal (http://www.greenseal.org) ECOLOGO Certification https://www.ul.com/resources/ecologo-certification-program Greenguard Certified (http://www.greenguard.org) Project Deliverables The purpose of this process is to assist Western in selecting a Proponent with the right product mix, service capability and experience to efficiently and cost-effectively supply quality exterior window cleaning services including labour, supplies and equipment. Western is looking to achieve, but not limited to, the following: Provide all necessary labour, supplies and equipment; Include all overheads covering and not limited to licenses, transportation, environmental protection and safety measures, sub-contractors, etc.; Mobilization and traffic control are included to enable this work to be carried out effectively, efficiently and safely; Include all equipment/lift rental needed to provide the service; Ability to provide service to “Working Buildings” to be included; Ability to plan, schedule, coordinate and assure effective performance; Provide environmentally preferred cleaning supplies; and Any other costs and expenses. All Services to be completed must be accepted best practices for high quality and sustainable window cleaning services. Facilities The Proponent will coordinate with the building managers to gain access and ensure safety when providing the work during the cleaning schedule. On an annual basis, Western will provide the Proponent with a list of buildings to complete in the spring, summer and fall of each contract year. Western has the following facilities that may require service in 2026/2027/2028. List may not be all-inclusive. Not all buildings will require service on an annual basis. Most buildings require service on a rotating basis (e.g. every three years). Buildings may be added or deleted to the contract by Western as required throughout the contract term. Please see Attachment 1 – Western Campus Buildings and Attachment 2 – Map of Western Campus. Estimated Quantities: Not Applicable Submission Details: All tender submissions must be uploaded electronically at https://uwo.bonfirehub.ca. Submission Deadline: May 26, 2026 at 12:00 Noon Public Opening: Not Applicable Conditions for Participation: Available within the tender document(s). Mandatory Submission Requirements: Appendix B- Submission Form Appendix C- Rate Bid Form Appendix D- Reference Form Appendix E- Deliverables and Technical Requirements Questionnaire Appendix F and Sustainability Supporting Documentation Appendix G – Proponent’s Checklist Complete submission requirements are provided within the tender document(s). Scored Submission Requirements: Mandatory Requirements Experience, Qualifications and References Service Requirements Project Examples and Project Resourcing Training/Quality Assurance/Service and Support Value- Added Ideas Sustainability Accessibility (AODA) Pricing This procurement is covered by Chapter 5 of the Canadian Free Trade Agreement (CFTA). This procurement is covered by Chapter 19 of the Canada-European Union Comprehensive Economic Trade Agreement (CETA). Delivery Date: Not Applicable Duration of Agreement: The term of the Agreement is to be for a period of three (3) years, with an option in favour of Western to extend the Agreement on the same terms and conditions for up to two (2) additional one (1) year terms. Additional Options: Not Applicable Negotiation: At the end of the evaluation process, Western may identify one or more Suppliers with whom it wishes to enter into negotiations, by written notification. See tender document(s) for further detail. Prequalification: Not Applicable Responses must be submitted in English. Suppliers should note that information contained within this Tender Notice is subject to change. Suppliers are encouraged to download the tender document(s) which contain the most current information. If there is a conflict between the tender document(s) and this Tender Notice, the tender document(s) will take precedence. Bidding and Documents are available on http://www.merx.com. Fees may apply; See https://www.merx.com/public/pricing for more information.