Opportunity
CanadaBuys #M5000-24-1692/A
RCMP Building HVAC, Lighting & BMS Upgrade – Red Deer, Alberta
Posted
May 26, 2026
Respond By
June 17, 2026
Identifier
M5000-24-1692/A
NAICS
238220, 238210, 238290
The Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP) is seeking Canadian contractors for a comprehensive upgrade of HVAC, lighting, and building management systems at a Government of Canada facility in Red Deer, Alberta. - Government Buyer: - Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP), Procurement Office - Sandra E. Robinson is the contracting officer - Scope of Work: - Replacement of existing pneumatic system with electronic controls - Installation of energy management control systems (EMCS) with direct digital controllers (DDC) - Electronic/electrical field devices and central control - Replacement of boilers, chillers, and associated piping for heating and cooling - Upgrade of all lighting and emergency fixtures to LED throughout the facility - Procurement Process: - Two-phase competition: Phase One (pre-qualification), Phase Two (financial bids from pre-qualified suppliers) - Only Canadian contractors are eligible - Indigenous Participation Plan (IPP) is mandatory - Compliance with Canadian trade agreements and Federal Prompt Payment for Construction Work Act - Unique Requirements: - Security clearance required - Indigenous procurement considerations - All work must be completed by contract end date - No specific OEMs or vendors are named in the solicitation - No detailed product part numbers or quantities provided; procurement focuses on construction and upgrade services - Place of Performance: - Government of Canada building in Red Deer, Alberta - Contracting office located in Edmonton, Alberta
Description
This solicitation is for the replacement of the existing pneumatic system with an electronic system in a Government of Canada building located in Red Deer, Alberta. The work includes upgrading all building systems and devices with new energy management control systems, replacing boilers, chillers, piping for heating and cooling, and upgrading lighting and emergency fixtures to LED. The procurement process is a two-phase competition: Phase One is pre-qualification based on mandatory requirements, and Phase Two involves financial bids from pre-qualified bidders. Only Canadian contractors are eligible to bid, and bids must be submitted via email.