Opportunity

Ontario Tenders #tender_21979

Ontario Solicitor General seeks providers for urban body transportation services

Posted

July 10, 2026

Respond By

October 09, 2026

Identifier

tender_21979

NAICS

562991

This opportunity is for service providers to deliver body transportation services in urban areas for the Government of Ontario's Office of the Chief Coroner and Ontario Forensic Pathology Service (OCC/OFPS). - Government Buyer: - Ministry of the Solicitor General, Office of the Chief Coroner and Ontario Forensic Pathology Service (OCC/OFPS) - Located at 25 Grosvenor St, Toronto, Ontario - OEMs and Vendors: - No specific OEMs or vendors are named, as this is a service-based procurement - Products/Services Requested: - Specialized body transportation services in urban catchment areas - Includes: - Transporting human remains for further investigation (e.g., post-mortem examination, identification) - Removing remains from public places for storage or examination - Transporting remains without an identified claimant to secure storage facilities as required by the Anatomy Act - Unique or Notable Requirements: - Open to both new and previous service providers (including those from OCC-0030 and OCC-0044) - Compliance with relevant provincial legislation - Secure and respectful handling of human remains - No products, equipment, or part numbers are specified—only specialized transportation services are required

Description

The Office of the Chief Coroner and Ontario Forensic Pathology Service (OCC/OFPS) is seeking service providers for body transportation services in urban catchment areas. The scope includes transporting human remains for further investigation, removing remains from public places for storage or examination, and transporting remains without an identified claimant to secure storage. This opportunity is open to new and previous service providers who have participated in earlier phases. The procurement route is open and the contract is expected to start on November 1, 2026.

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