Opportunity

Nunnavut Tenders #CT2026-29

Nunavut School Fuel System Upgrades – Procurement, Installation, and Commissioning

Posted

June 02, 2026

Respond By

June 26, 2026

Identifier

CT2026-29

NAICS

237120, 236220

This opportunity from the Government of Nunavut seeks contractors for major fuel system upgrades at two schools in Arviat, Nunavut: - Government Buyer: - Government of Nunavut, Department of Transportation and Infrastructure Nunavut, Procurement, Logistics & Contracts Support - Scope of Work: - Upgrade fuel storage tank systems at Qitiqliq Middle School and John Arnalukjuak High School - Includes procurement, delivery (via 2026 sealift), installation, commissioning, and testing of: - Fuel storage tanks - Duplex fuel oil transfer pump sets - Dedicated control panels - Instrumentation - Piping and supports - Decommissioning of old systems and secure, environmentally responsible offsite hazardous waste disposal (no local hazardous waste facilities) - All major equipment must be packaged for marine transport and delivered via sealift - Labor and Compliance Requirements: - At least 30% Inuit Labour required - Must comply with Nunavut regulations, insurance, and performance security terms - Notable Requirements: - Substantial completion before school resumes (August 2027) - Delivery of equipment must align with 2026 sealift schedule - OEMs and Vendors: - No specific OEMs, brands, or part numbers are specified in the solicitation - Locations: - Work at Qitiqliq Middle School and John Arnalukjuak High School, Arviat, Nunavut - Equipment delivery via Port of Becancour (Quebec) and Port of Churchill (Manitoba) - Contracting office in Iqaluit, Nunavut

Description

This solicitation is for fuel system upgrades at Qitiqliq Middle School and John Arnalukjuak High School in Arviat, Nunavut. The work includes upgrading fuel storage tank systems, procurement and coordination of major and long lead equipment such as fuel storage tanks, duplex fuel oil transfer pump sets, control panels, instrumentation, piping, and supports. The contractor is responsible for ensuring timely delivery of equipment via sealift in 2026 and achieving substantial completion before classes resume on August 9, 2027. The project also involves proper commissioning, testing, decommissioning, and environmentally responsible disposal of hazardous waste.

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