Opportunity
CanadaBuys #NRCan-5000094881
Vegetation Clearing Services for Canada-U.S. Boundary Line (Monuments 518–570)
Posted
May 04, 2026
Respond By
May 19, 2026
Identifier
NRCan-5000094881
NAICS
115310
Natural Resources Canada (NRCan) is seeking competitive proposals for vegetation clearing and maintenance along the Canada-U.S. international boundary between Monument 518 west of Hall Stream and Monument 570 near Lake Memphrémagog, with two specified sections excluded. - Government Buyer: - Agency: Natural Resources Canada (NRCan) - Sub-agency: Finance and Procurement Management Branch / Direction de la gestion des finances et de l'approvisionnement - Contracting Office: Varennes, Québec - Scope of Work: - Clearing approximately 52.2 km of boundary line vegetation - Maintain a 1.5-meter-wide continuous path free of debris - Locate and clear around 97 boundary monuments - Supervisor required with at least 8 months of prior experience in vegetation clearing supervision - Products/Services Requested: - Vegetation clearing services (no specific OEMs or part numbers) - Unit price per kilometer for clearing - Unique/Notable Requirements: - Open only to pre-qualified suppliers under a supply arrangement - No security requirements - Selection based on lowest price - Compliance with insurance requirements as specified in tender documents - Period of Performance: - Contract duration is approximately four months, with completion required by September 18 and contract end by September 30 - Places of Performance and Delivery: - Boundary line between Monument 518 and Monument 570 near Lake Memphrémagog, Quebec - Contracting and delivery offices in Ottawa, Ontario and Varennes, Québec
Description
This solicitation is for the maintenance of an effective boundary line between Canada and the United States from Monument 518 west of Hall Stream to Monument 570 close to Lake Memphrémagog, excluding two sections between Monuments 551A-35 to 555B and Monument 558B to a point 50m west of Monument 561. The contract duration is approximately 4 months, starting around June 1, 2026. The procurement method is competitive selective tendering with selection criteria based on the lowest price. The contracting organization is the Department of Natural Resources (NRCan) in Canada.