Opportunity

Merx #21120-27-5373481

CSC Seeks Professional Services for WCB Claims Analysis and Cost Reduction Recommendations

Posted

April 29, 2026

Respond By

May 14, 2026

Identifier

21120-27-5373481

NAICS

541618, 541612

Correctional Service of Canada (CSC) is seeking professional consulting services to analyze and recommend improvements for its Workers’ Compensation Board (WCB) claims and related practices. - Government Buyer: - Correctional Service of Canada (CSC) - Scope of Services: - Comprehensive, evidence-based assessment of WCB claim drivers, costs, operational practices, and governance - Benchmarking against best practices and policy analysis - Evaluation of prevention options, case management, resourcing models, and operational approaches - Review and recommendations for psychological injury management practices - Deliver actionable recommendations to reduce WCB costs while maintaining legal compliance and supporting employee health and recovery - Requirements: - Open to qualified Supply Arrangement Holders under E60ZT-16TSSB, Stream 2: Business consulting/change management services - Estimated effort: 100 days - Contract period: one year from award - Security: Designated Organization Screening (DOS) and Reliability Status for resources - Place of Performance: - National Capital Region - No OEMs or product vendors are specified, as this is a professional services engagement

Description

This solicitation is for a solutions-based professional services requirement for the Correctional Service Canada (CSC). The work involves providing a comprehensive, evidence-based assessment of WCB claim drivers, costs, operational practices, and governance, with actionable recommendations to reduce WCB costs while maintaining legal compliance and supporting employee health and recovery. The scope includes benchmarking, policy analysis, prevention options, case management, resourcing models, operational approaches, and psychological injury management practices. The contract period is from award to one year later, with an estimated effort of 100 days.

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