Opportunity
Saskatchewan Tenders #WDM-2026-05-08
Electrical Panel Replacement at Western Development Museum North Battleford Site
Posted
May 08, 2026
Respond By
May 27, 2026
Identifier
WDM-2026-05-08
NAICS
238210
The Western Development Museum is seeking qualified electrical contractors to upgrade electrical infrastructure at its North Battleford site. - Government Buyer: - Western Development Museum (WDM), Corporate Office, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan - Scope of Work: - Removal and replacement of approximately nine electrical distribution panels - Panels range from 30A to 200A, including both interior and exterior installations - One panel to be relocated from an interior stairwell to an exterior ground-level location - Safe isolation, disconnection, removal, supply, installation, testing, commissioning, and coordination of panels - Modification or replacement of feeders, branch wiring, grounding, and bonding as required - Compliance with Canadian Electrical Code (CEC) and provincial safety standards - Coordination of inspections and permits - Products/Services Requested: - Electrical panels (OS-1 to OS-9, Farmhouse Interior), each with specified main breaker amperage and configuration - No specific OEMs, brands, or part numbers are named; panels must match existing amperage and voltage - Unique Requirements: - One-year labor warranty required; contractors must administer manufacturer warranties - Work must be coordinated with museum operations to minimize disruption - Contractors must verify existing panel configurations and ensure code compliance - Place of Performance: - Western Development Museum North Battleford site, Highway 16 Bypass East, North Battleford, SK - Contracting office at 2935 Lorne Avenue, Saskatoon, SK S7J 0S5
Description
The Western Development Museum (WDM) is seeking proposals from qualified electrical contractors for the removal and replacement of multiple electrical distribution panels at the WDM North Battleford site. The project aims to address aging electrical infrastructure, improve system reliability, and ensure compliance with the Canadian Electrical Code (CEC) and provincial safety regulations. The scope includes removal and replacement of electrical panels, ensuring code compliance, and coordinating with museum operations. Proposals will be evaluated based on qualifications, approach, timeline, and cost.