Opportunity

CanadaBuys #5P300-26-0001/A

Standing Offer for Crane Rental and Operator Services at Rideau Canal National Historic Site

Posted

June 19, 2026

Respond By

July 16, 2026

Identifier

5P300-26-0001/A

NAICS

532412

Parks Canada Agency is seeking standing offers for crane rental services, including certified operators, to support operations along the Rideau Canal National Historic Site in Ontario. - Government Buyer: - Parks Canada Agency, Ontario Waterways, National Contracting Services (Halifax, Nova Scotia) - Products/Services Requested: - Rental of cranes in the following sizes: 50, 80, 110, 150, 200, and 300 tons - Each rental includes certified crane operator; for cranes 110 tons and above, a signal person is also required - Services include mobilization, demobilization, hourly rental rates, and engineered lift plans - Barge provision for 50-110 ton cranes may be requested and quoted at call-up - Notable Requirements: - All operators and signal persons must be certified - Work must comply with the National Park Act - Pricing is firm for the standing offer period and includes all required services - Supplier eligibility is limited to Ontario (excluding the National Capital Region) - Bilingual solicitation (English and French) - Compliance with multiple trade agreements (NAFTA, WTO GPA, CFTA, CETA, etc.) - Insurance and integrity verification required - No specific OEMs or vendors are named; the opportunity is open to qualified crane service providers.

Description

The Parks Canada Agency is seeking a contractor to provide crane and crane operator services on an as-and-when-request basis for various operational requirements along the Rideau Canal National Historic Site. The contract is a Request for Standing Offer with a duration of 24 months starting from August 1, 2026, until July 31, 2028. Bids are accepted via fax and email only, with a maximum email file size of 15 MB. The work must comply with the National Park Act, and the procurement method is competitive open bidding.

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