Opportunity
CanadaBuys #W3010-27M001/A
Vehicle Technician Trade Training Services for Canadian Armed Forces
Posted
April 24, 2026
Respond By
May 14, 2026
Identifier
W3010-27M001/A
NAICS
611519
The Canadian Department of National Defence (DND), 2nd Canadian Division, is seeking contractor support to deliver initial vehicle technician trade training for the Canadian Armed Forces (CAF) due to a shortage of training spaces and increased operational demand. - Government Buyer: - Department of National Defence (DND), 2nd Canadian Division - Contracting Authority: Martin Morin - Offices at 6560 Rue Hochelaga, Montreal, QC, and National Defence Headquarters, Ottawa, ON - Products/Services Requested: - Initial vehicle technician trade training for 20 to 50 candidates - Two-part program: Part 1 (34 days), Part 2 (30.75 days) - Training primarily in French; English delivery is optional - All equipment, consumables, tools, and personal protective equipment must be provided by the contractor - Instructional support, assessments, tutoring, course administration, and certificates of completion required - Training must align with Quebec CEMEQ equivalency standards - Weekly progress reports and evaluations required - Unique/Notable Requirements: - Training must be delivered at the contractor's facility within a 50 km radius of downtown Montreal - Emphasis on Canadian suppliers and compliance with environmental and ethical standards - Selection based on lowest price, with open competitive bidding - Potential future requirements for greenhouse gas emissions measurement and climate neutrality commitments - No specific OEMs or named vendors are identified in the solicitation.
Description
Canada is seeking bids to provide support for the initial trade training of Canadian Armed Forces vehicle technicians due to a shortage of training spaces caused by rapid expansion and high operational activity. The 2nd Canadian Division requires contractor support to deliver this training for the Department of National Defence. The contract duration is estimated to be 3 months, starting from June 1, 2026. The procurement method is competitive open bidding with selection based on the lowest price. The training will be delivered in Montréal.