Opportunity

Saskatchewan Tenders #GSSD-2026DT

Driver Education Services for Good Spirit School Division Area 4 – Melville

Posted

April 01, 2026

Respond By

April 15, 2026

Identifier

GSSD-2026DT

NAICS

611692

This opportunity involves the Good Spirit School Division No. 204 seeking a provider for Driver Education Services in Area 4 – Melville, Saskatchewan. - Government Buyer: - Good Spirit School Division No. 204 (Board of Education) - OEMs and Vendors: - No specific OEMs or commercial vendors are named in the solicitation - Products/Services Requested: - Driver Education Services for approximately 50 students at Melville Comprehensive School - 30 hours of in-class instruction per student - 6 hours of in-car instruction per student - Provider must supply: - Qualified driver education instructors - Training cars (licensed, insured with minimum $2,000,000 liability) - All required equipment - School Division supplies classroom facilities and equipment - All students must be registered with Saskatchewan Government Insurance (SGI) and use the SGI Portal for testing and record-keeping - Unique or Notable Requirements: - Compliance with The Driver Training Regulations 2011, Ministry of Education, and SGI standards - Annual criminal record checks for instructors - $10,000 penal bond required - Minimum $2,000,000 liability insurance - Confidentiality agreement and retention of student information for five years - Proposals must include pricing per in-class and in-car hour per student, references, and terms for confidentiality and termination

Description

The Good Spirit School Division No. 204 of Saskatchewan is soliciting proposals for the provision of Driver Education Services for Area 4 – Melville. The service provider must deliver driver education programs in accordance with The Driver Training Regulations 2011, including both in-class and in-car instruction, and comply with standards set by the Ministry of Education and Saskatchewan Government Insurance. The contract period extends to August 31, 2028, and requires the provider to supply training cars, insurance, and equipment, while the School Division provides classroom facilities. Proposals must include pricing per in-class and in-car hour per student, references, and terms including confidentiality and termination clauses.

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