New Haven Wharf Repair, New Haven (Victoria County), NS
Status Expired
Contract number 4500059813
Solicitation number 30005198
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Contract award date
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Status Expired
Contract number 4500059813
Solicitation number 30005198
Publication date
Contract award date
Last amendment date
Contract value
This contract was awarded to:
TITLE:
New Haven Wharf Repair, New Haven (Victoria County), NS
SCOPE:
The work covered under this contract consists of the stabilization of structures 401 and 402 and removal and disposal
of structure 403 located at New Haven, Victoria County, Nova Scotia.
Conditional Set-Aside under the Federal Government Procurement Strategy for Indigenous Business (PSIB)
This is an open tender. However, it will be conditionally set-aside under the Government of Canada’s Procurement Strategy for Indigenous Business (PSIB) if two or more bids have been received by Indigenous businesses who are certified under the Procurement Strategy for Indigenous Business (PSIB) criteria and who may be listed in the Government of Canada’s Indigenous Business Directory.
If your Indigenous business is not yet registered in the Indigenous Business Directory, please do so at the link provided above. If bids from two or more Indigenous businesses are compliant with the terms of the Request for Proposal, the contracting authority will limit the competition to those Indigenous businesses and will not consider bids from any non-Indigenous businesses that may have been submitted.
If the bids from the Indigenous businesses are found to be non-compliant or non-responsive or are withdrawn, such that fewer than two compliant bids from Indigenous businesses remain, bids from all of the non-Indigenous businesses that had submitted bids will then be considered by the contracting authority.
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The contract will be for a period of 3 month(s), from 2024/01/10 to 2024/04/30.
CAD 797,000.00
A contracting officer can use limited tendering for specific reasons outlined in the applicable trade agreements. The reason for this contract is described below:
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