DEFENCE CONSTRUCTION CANADA (DCC) – Project No. MJ229912 – Hangar 7 New Fire Suppression Line, CFB 15 Wing Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan
The work includes, labour, materials, equipment, supervision, overhead, profit and all other charges including contract security (if required), mobilization, demobilization, and any required permits for the installation of the fire suppression line for Hangar 7 at CFB 15 Wing Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan.
The Plans and Specifications (P&S) for this opportunity may be ordered from MERX by logging on their website: MERX : Find New Contracts, Bids & Tenders for Canadian Businesses or by calling 1 (800) 964-MERX (6379).
AMENDMENTS TO THE TENDER DOCUMENTS SHOULD BE OBTAINED FROM MERX AS AMENDMENTS OBTAINED FROM OTHER SOURCES MAY NOT BE THE LATEST.
Bids from bidders whose name does not appear on the official list of bidders who ordered the tender documents, may be declared invalid.
A site visit has been arranged for the following date, time, and location.
Date: November 29, 2022
Time: 2:00 pm (local time)
Location:
Building 64 Room 216
15 Wing Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan
To help limit the exposure of COVID-19, it is recommended that one individual from each company attend the site visit. Tenderers wishing to attend the site visit MUST register at least one (1) business day prior to the site visit by emailing the following information to Robin.Stotz@dcc-cdc.gc.ca :
- Name of expected attendee.
The estimated cost for this opportunity is in the range of $687,200.
The Work must reach Substantial Completion no later than 81 calendar days after notification of contract award and must be completed no later than 30 calendar days after the date of Substantial Completion.
Note: NO PHYSICAL WORK MAY COMMENCE ON SITE PRIOR TO April 1, 2023.
As per Acknowledgement Document, Item 7 – Bidders are advised that it is understood and agreed that in the event of their Tender being accepted within 30 (thirty) calendar days of the date and time stated for closing of tenders and their failing or refusing to carry out the contract in accordance with the terms of their Tender, their bid security, if required by the tender, (i) if in the form of a wire transfer, shall be forfeited to His Majesty the King in Right of Canada, or (ii) if in the form of a Bid Bond, the Bonding Company shall be liable in accordance with the Bond.
The selected contractor will be required to hold a valid Designated Organization Screening (DOS), issued by the Canadian Industrial Security Directorate (CISD) within Public Services and Procurement Canada (PSPC). Details concerning the Security Requirements for this project are identified in the Tender Documents.
Please note that the preliminary tender results for this project will be available on MERX.
Inquiries relating to this solicitation are to be directed ONLY to the DCC Contracting Authority mentioned above. Bidders who contact anyone other than the DCC Contracting Authority to obtain clarifications during the solicitation period may, for that reason alone, be disqualified.
The STANDARD CONSTRUCTION CONTRACT DOCUMENTS FOR ELECTRONIC BIDDING (DCL250E), including the Instructions to Tenderers for Electronic Bidding (Form DCL 193E), form part of the Tender Package by reference. A hard copy of these documents can be ordered from MERX or downloaded from the DCC website at Forms - Defence Construction Canada (dcc-cdc.gc.ca).
Bidders can obtain contract award results from the DCC website at Contract Activity - Defence Construction Canada (dcc-cdc.gc.ca).
DCC now publicly discloses information on payments made to prime contractors so that subcontractors know when they can expect payment. Information on payments made in the past 90 days on construction contracts over $100,000, as well as further information regarding DCC’s prompt payment commitment, can be obtained from the DCC website at Contract Activity - Defence Construction Canada (dcc-cdc.gc.ca).