Opportunity
CanadaBuys #25-281783
Canada Seeks Field Support Services Contractor for Development Programs in Ghana
Posted
July 06, 2026
Respond By
August 18, 2026
Identifier
25-281783
NAICS
928120
This opportunity is for Field Support Services (FSS) in Ghana, managed by the Department of Foreign Affairs, Trade and Development (DFATD) of Canada. - Government Buyer: - Department of Foreign Affairs, Trade and Development (DFATD), Development Contracting Services (SPBC), Global Affairs Canada - Scope of Services: - Project management and technical expertise to support Canadian international development assistance in Ghana - Key focus areas: gender equality, inclusive economic growth, health, environment, governance, education, peace and security, and humanitarian assistance - Provision of a Project Manager and Project Coordinator based in Accra, Ghana - Sourcing and managing technical specialists for thematic support as needed - Travel and logistical support for third parties as authorized by DFATD - Contract Details: - Initial contract period of 24 months, with three optional one-year extensions - Estimated maximum contract value: up to CAD 9.3 million (approx. USD 6.7 million) - Includes professional services, technical specialists, and travel expenses - Notable Requirements: - Alignment with Ghana's development priorities and Canadian ODA objectives - Deliverables include work plans, progress reports, and a final report - Key personnel must be based in Accra and meet minimum experience requirements - Security clearances and greenhouse gas emissions reporting may be required - No specific OEMs or commercial product vendors are named in the solicitation - The procurement is open and competitive, with selection based on technical merit and price
Description
The solicitation is for Field Support Services (FSS) in Ghana. The objective is to engage a contractor to manage and implement the FSS project, providing technical expertise to ensure the effectiveness, efficiency, quality, and relevance of Canada's official development assistance in Ghana. The services will support decision-making, align with country development priorities, and ensure accountability, value for money, and tangible results of Canadian development programming. The contract duration is estimated at 24 months.