Opportunity

CanadaBuys #W8482-264694/A

National Defence Canada Solicits Gate Valves for Halifax Class Ships

Posted

March 30, 2026

Respond By

April 14, 2026

Identifier

W8482-264694/A

NAICS

332911, 332919

National Defence Canada is seeking Canadian suppliers for gate valves to be used as spares on Halifax Class naval vessels. - Government Buyer: - Department of National Defence (DND), Materiel Acquisition and Support, DO Mar 9-2-4 - Contracting authority: Sheena Lalonde - Products Requested: - Gate Valves for Halifax Class ships' firefighting and seawater systems - Part numbers: 107-0020 and 4820-21-906-0255 - Quantity: 150 total (75 units to CFB Halifax, 75 units to CFB Esquimalt) - Technical requirements: - ASTM B61 body material, ASTM B164 disk and seat - 1.25 inch nominal diameter, manual operation with handwheel/rising stem - Pressure class: 300 psi steam, 600 psi water-oil-gas - Max temperature: 550°F steam - Shock resistance testing required - Quality assurance code Q - Delivery duty paid to specified Canadian Forces Bases - OEMs and Vendors: - No specific OEMs named; bidders may propose equivalent or substitute products - Bidders must specify brand, model, part number, and NCAGE code - Unique/Notable Requirements: - Preference for Canadian-made goods and Canadian suppliers - Equivalent products allowed if compliant with all technical and warranty requirements - Selection based on lowest price - Delivery to CFB Halifax (Halifax, NS) and CFB Esquimalt (Victoria, BC) - Contract includes warranty period and must be completed by a negotiable date up to March 31, 2027

Description

The Department of National Defence of Canada is soliciting proposals for the supply of gate valves as spares for Halifax Class vessels. The procurement involves 75 units of valve, gate for delivery to CFB Halifax and 75 units for delivery to CFB Esquimalt. Bidders may propose equivalent or substitute products but must specify brand, model, part number, and NCAGE. The contract duration is estimated at 18 months, and there is a preference for Canadian goods and services. The procurement method is competitive open bidding with selection based on the lowest price.

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