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CanadaBuys #W8482-264949/A

DND Solicits Safety Relief Valves for Halifax-Class Ships – Delivery to CFB Halifax and CFB Esquimalt

Posted

May 26, 2026

Respond By

June 10, 2026

Identifier

W8482-264949/A

NAICS

332911

The Department of National Defence (DND), Government of Canada, is seeking bids for the supply and delivery of safety relief valves for Halifax-class ship fuel oil boost pump systems. - Government Buyer: - Department of National Defence (DND), Material Acquisition and Support Officer, National Defence Headquarters, Ottawa - Contracting Authority: Jean-Pierre Normandin - OEMs and Vendors: - Hunt Valve Company, Inc. (OEM) - Equivalent or substitute products permitted; bidders must provide brand, model, part number, and NSCN/NCAGE for alternatives - Products Requested: - Safety relief valves, stainless steel type 316, 80 mm NB, flanged, 3-inch, 150# - Part Number R10AL5L512-CS4: 4 units (delivery to CFB Halifax) - Part Number D50794: 4 units (delivery to CFB Esquimalt) - Unique/Notable Requirements: - Valves must be suitable for fuel oil boost pump systems on Halifax-class ships - Compliance with Canadian reciprocal procurement policies - Detailed packaging, marking, and quality assurance requirements - Delivery Duty Paid (DDP) to specified Canadian Forces Bases - Contract awarded based on lowest price - Delivery Locations: - CFB Halifax, Nova Scotia (Main Warehouse, HMC Dockyard) - CFB Esquimalt, British Columbia (Receiving Bldg 66 Colwood) - Period of Performance: - Contract duration extends from award date through warranty period, with deliveries required by March 31, 2027 (date negotiable) - Open to competitive bidding and subject to multiple trade agreements

Description

The Department of National Defence requires safety relief valves to be delivered to CFB Halifax, Nova Scotia, and CFB Esquimalt, British Columbia. The procurement involves two line items, each for 4 units of the valve with part numbers R10AL5L512-CS4 or D50794, manufactured by HUNT VALVE COMPANY, INC. Bidders proposing equivalent products must provide detailed information about the substitute. The bids will be evaluated based on the lowest price and assessed on a Delivery Duty Paid basis. The contract duration is 15 months starting from August 10, 2026.

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