Opportunity

CanadaBuys #5P468-26-0044/A

Roof Replacement at St. Andrew’s Manse, Dawson Historical Complex National Historic Site, Yukon

Posted

May 29, 2026

Respond By

June 16, 2026

Identifier

5P468-26-0044/A

NAICS

238160, 236118, 238190

Parks Canada Agency is seeking qualified contractors for the roof replacement of St. Andrew’s Manse at the Dawson Historical Complex National Historic Site in Yukon, Canada. - Government Buyer: - Parks Canada Agency (National Contracting Services, Bid Receiving Unit) - Procurement managed from Calgary, Alberta - Project Scope: - Removal of existing cedar shingles from roof and dormer walls - Replacement of damaged underlayment, flashing, and roof sheathing - Installation of new cedar shingles matching existing size and exposure - Installation of galvanized flashings at eaves, valleys, window sills, roof penetrations, ridges, and hips - Repair or replacement of damaged wood trims, mouldings, fascia, and repainting above soffit line - All work must preserve the heritage character of the building - Unique Requirements: - Building will remain occupied during construction; contractor must coordinate with Parks Canada to protect occupants and property - Strict adherence to health, safety, and environmental standards - Contractor must have experience with steep roofs and heritage or northern projects - Procurement subject to the Tr’ondëk Hwëch’in Final Agreement and Canadian Free Trade Agreement - Open to Canadian and eligible trading partner contractors - No specific OEMs or commercial product manufacturers are named; focus is on construction services and heritage restoration - Estimated contract value: $100,001 to $250,000

Description

Parks Canada Agency requires a contractor to complete the roof replacement at the Dawson Historical Complex National Historic Site of Canada. The work involves removing existing cedar shingles, replacing damaged underlayment, flashing, and roof sheathing, installing new cedar shingles and galvanized flashings, and repairing or replacing damaged wood trims and fascia including repainting. The building will remain occupied during construction, requiring coordination with Parks Canada to protect occupants and property, maintain safety, and ensure environmental compliance. The work must preserve the heritage character of the building and be completed by November 15, 2026.

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