Opportunity
Saskatchewan Tenders #26-040726-ITT
SIGA Solicits Supply and Installation of Rational iCombi Pro Ovens for Living Sky Casino
Posted
April 15, 2026
Respond By
May 07, 2026
Identifier
26-040726-ITT
NAICS
238290, 423440
This opportunity involves the supply and installation of Rational ovens for the Living Sky Casino, managed by the Saskatchewan Indian Gaming Authority (SIGA). - Government Buyer: - Saskatchewan Indian Gaming Authority (SIGA) - Procurement managed by Shelley John, Procurement Specialist - OEM Highlight: - Rational is the specified Original Equipment Manufacturer (OEM); no substitutes permitted - Products and Quantities: - Two (2) Rational iCombi Pro ICP-6-FULL LM100CG 6 Pan Full Size Natural Gas Combi Ovens (Part Number: LM100CG) - Includes: stands, connection kits, stacking kit, smoker kit, 8 additional oven racks - Must be robust, CE certified, and compliant with Canadian municipal, provincial, and federal regulations - Services Requested: - Complete installation (including all labor, travel, and materials) - Pre-installation checks - Chef training on oven use - Delivery/shipping to Living Sky Casino - Environmental fee and any additional specified costs - Unique/Notable Requirements: - Mandatory site visit for vendors - Bidders must provide specification sheets, warranty information, installation plans, and references - No substitutes allowed; only Rational equipment accepted - All equipment must meet CSA, NSF, ENERGY STAR, and CE certifications - Place of Performance/Delivery: - Living Sky Casino, 1401 North Service Road East, Swift Current, Saskatchewan - Contracting office: Saskatchewan Indian Gaming Authority, 103 Aspen Place, Saskatoon, SK
Description
The Saskatchewan Indian Gaming Authority (SIGA) is seeking an experienced, certified commercial vendor to supply and install Rational ovens at the Living Sky Casino in Swift Current, Saskatchewan. The project includes furnishing all labor, materials, hardware, tools, and equipment necessary for installation, complying with all municipal, provincial, and federal regulations. A mandatory site visit is scheduled for April 23, 2026, and bidders must submit detailed specifications, warranty information, and installation plans. The contract requires robust, CE-certified equipment suitable for 24/7 commercial operations, with bids due by May 7, 2026.