Opportunity
CanadaBuys #5P468-26-0082/A
Dock and Marine Fuel System Replacement for Parks Canada Sidney Operations Centre
Posted
June 22, 2026
Respond By
July 14, 2026
Identifier
5P468-26-0082/A
NAICS
237990
This opportunity from the Parks Canada Agency seeks qualified contractors for the replacement of docks and marine fueling systems at the Sidney Operations Centre, Gulf Islands National Park Reserve. - Government Buyer: - Parks Canada Agency, National Contracting Services, Bid Receiving Unit - Scope of Work: - Removal, disposal, and replacement of existing docks, pilings, and servicing systems - Supply and installation of new aluminum-frame docks, pilings, water and electrical services, dock lighting - Installation of a new marine fueling system including a 5,000-litre fuel tank, fuel lines, and dispenser - Products/Services Requested: - Aluminum-frame docks - Pilings - Water and electrical services - Dock lighting - Marine fueling system (5,000-litre tank, fuel lines, dispenser) - Quantities: - 5,000-litre fuel tank (1 unit) - Other quantities not specified; full replacement of existing infrastructure - Unique/Notable Requirements: - All in-water work must be completed within a designated fisheries window (December 1, 2026 to February 15, 2027) - Environmental mitigation measures required, including compliance with Parks Canada's Basic Impact Assessment - Contractor must demonstrate experience with dock and pile construction using floating equipment - Compliance with National Park Act and related regulations - Only Canadian contractors or those from eligible trading partners may participate - Estimated Contract Value: - $500,001 to $1,000,000 CAD - Procurement Process: - Two-stage process: qualification followed by financial tender - No specific OEMs or vendors named in the solicitation
Description
Parks Canada Agency is seeking a contractor to replace docks and marine fueling systems at the Sidney Operations Centre in Sidney, British Columbia. The work includes removal, disposal, and replacement of docks, pilings, water and electrical services, dock lighting, and a 5,000-litre fuel tank with lines and dispenser. All in-water work must be completed within the fisheries window from December 1, 2026, to February 15, 2027, with above-water work allowed outside this period. The contractor must implement environmental mitigation measures as per Parks Canada's Basic Impact Assessment.