DEFENCE CONSTRUCTION CANADA (DCC) – Project No. CK194211 – Standing Offer Agreement General Electrical Maintenance, Lower Mainland, British Columbia
The work includes, but is not necessarily limited to, the supply of labour, material, supervision and equipment necessary to provide Electrical Services on an as and when requested basis for associated DND properties within Lower Mainland, British Columbia.
The Plans and Specifications (P&S) for this opportunity may be ordered from MERX by logging on their website: www.merx.com or by calling 1 (800) 964-MERX (6379). The P&S are also available for viewing at Vancouver Regional Construction Association.
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.
The estimated cost for this opportunity is in the order of $100,000.00 for initial award period. The maximum value of this opportunity including all option years is $300,000.00.
The initial period of this Standing Offer Agreement is for one (1) year from notice of award. If mutually agreed, the Standing Offer Agreement can be extended for up to two (2) one-year periods.
The selected contractor will be required to hold a valid Designated Organization Screening (DOS), issued by the Canadian Industrial Security Directorate (CISD), Public Works and Government Services Canada (PWGSC). Details concerning the Security Requirements for this project are identified in the Tender Documents.
The tender closing time is: 14:00 hours, local time.
Sealed tenders will be received at the following location:
Vancouver Regional Construction Association
3636 East 4th Avenue
Vancouver BC
V5M 1M3
Fax No.: (604) 298-9326
Please note that the tender results for this project are available from the DCC Site at telephone: (780) 495-2555.
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.
Bidders can obtain contract award results from the DCC Website at http://www.dcc-cdc.gc.ca/english/awarded/.
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