Opportunity
CanadaBuys #26-58043
Washroom Renovation and Hazardous Materials Abatement at NRC, 100 Sussex Drive, Ottawa
Posted
June 02, 2026
Respond By
June 30, 2026
Identifier
26-58043
NAICS
236118, 562910
The National Research Council Canada (NRC) is seeking competitive bids for the renovation of washrooms 1062 and 1102 at S77, 100 Sussex Drive, Ottawa, Ontario. - Government Buyer: - National Research Council Canada (NRC), with procurement managed by the contracting office at 1200 Montreal Rd, Ottawa - Key contacts include Abeera Akram (procurement) and Shaun Dube (project management) - Scope of Work: - Complete renovation of two washrooms, including demolition, hazardous materials abatement, and installation of new architectural, mechanical, and electrical components - Architectural upgrades: wall tiles, paint, t-bar ceiling, millwork - Mechanical upgrades: new toilets, sinks, floor drains - Electrical upgrades: ceiling-mounted light fixtures, receptacles - Environmental and Safety Requirements: - Strict compliance with regulations for hazardous substances identified in the designated substances report by Buller Crichton Environmental Inc. - Abatement and safe handling of asbestos-containing materials, lead-based paint, mercury in lighting, and respirable silica - Notable Requirements: - Mandatory site visits for all bidders - Security clearance required for contractors - Compliance with the Federal Prompt Payment for Construction Work Act - Submission of subcontractor and supplier lists - Open only to Canadian contractors; Indigenous businesses encouraged to participate - No specific OEMs or product brands are named; focus is on construction services and environmental safety compliance
Description
This solicitation is for the renovation of washrooms 1062 and 1102 at S77, 100 Sussex Drive, Ottawa, Ontario. The work includes all tasks required for the renovation project. Interested bidders must attend a mandatory site visit on either June 15 or June 16, 2026, at 10:00 AM EST at the project location. The procurement is conducted by the National Research Council Canada using a competitive open bidding process with selection based on the lowest price.