5P420-23-0287/A Tallurutiup Imanga Air Charter Services - Interim Management Plan Consultations
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COMPREHENSIVE LAND CLAIMS AGREEMENT(S)
This procurement is subject to the following Comprehensive Land Claims Agreement(s):
• Nunavut Agreement
NUNAVUT DIRECTIVE
This solicitation is limited for bidding among firms registered on the Inuit Firm Registry (IFR). For additional information, see Part 5 Certification and Additional Information.
CONTRACTOR SELECTION / INUIT BENEFITS PLAN
Nunavut Directive
This procurement is subject to the Directive on Government Contracts, Including Real Property Leases, in the Nunavut Settlement Area (the Nunavut Directive).
The Nunavut Directive has the following objectives:
(a) Increased participation by Inuit firms in business opportunities in the Nunavut Settlement Area economy;
(b) Improved capacity of Inuit firms to compete for government contracts and real property leases in the Nunavut Settlement Area; and
(c) Employment of Inuit at a representative level in the Nunavut Settlement Area workforce.
Inuit Benefits Plan (IBP)
Bids will also be evaluated according to weighted-and-rated Inuit Benefits Criteria and Nunavut Benefits Criteria. Bidder submissions for both of these criteria are to be combined in an Inuit Benefits Plan (IBP), as described in Annex “G” (Inuit Benefits Plan), in which Bidders should detail how they will integrate the following elements in carrying out work under this requirement:
1. Inuit employment (either directly or through subcontractors);
2. Inuit ownership (Contractor and subcontractors); and
3. Location in the Nunavut Settlement Area.
The commitments contained in an IBP will form part of the resulting contract.
REQUIREMENT
Parks Canada requires fixed wing transportation services in support of in-person consultations on the Tallurutiup Imanga interim management plan in the communities of Clyde River, Arctic Bay, Pond Inlet, Resolute Bay, and Grise Fiord. The trip will involve spending about 2 days in each community and is anticipated to take place over two consecutive weeks, returning to Iqaluit for the weekend in between. Exact itinerary and final dates may vary; date changes will be mutually agreed upon. Departing and returning to Iqaluit in late March 2024, there will be up to 8 people on the tour who will need transportation to and from each location specified. To accomplish all the necessary work in the specified timeframe, a flexible air charter service is needed.
PERIOD OF CONTRACT / DELIVERY DATE
The period of the Contract is from date of contract to May 3, 2024 inclusive.
COMPREHENSIVE LAND CLAIMS AGREEMENT
This procurement is subject to the following Comprehensive Land Claims Agreement(s):
• Nunavut Agreement
ENQUIRIES
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INFORMATION
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