Opportunity

CanadaBuys #26-58095

Curtain Wall and East Facade Refurbishment at NRC Aluminum Technology Centre, Saguenay, Quebec

Posted

July 13, 2026

Respond By

August 13, 2026

Identifier

26-58095

NAICS

238190, 238290, 236210, 238150

This opportunity is for the refurbishment and rehabilitation of the curtain wall and East facade at the National Research Council Canada's Aluminum Technology Centre (ATC) in Saguenay, Quebec. - Government Buyer: - National Research Council Canada (NRC), PGBI, Centre des technologies de l'aluminium - Contracting authority: Jonathan Bullard - Scope of Work: - Refurbishment of the curtain wall and East facade, including: - Dismantling and storing the sunshade system on the East side - Replacing insulated glass and spandrel panels on East and North façades - Construction services for repair, renovation, and restoration to ensure watertightness and improved thermal insulation - Products/Services Requested: - No specific OEMs, part numbers, or product brands are named - Main requirement is construction and facade rehabilitation services - Notable Requirements: - Mandatory site visits for bidders - Compliance with federal security clearance and payment laws - Bid security and contract security bonds required - Bidders must be Canadian contractors - Adherence to greenhouse gas emission reduction targets may be required - Open competitive bidding with award based on lowest price - Subject to Canadian Free Trade Agreement (CFTA) - Period of Performance: - Work must be completed within 14 weeks (approximately 3 months) from contract award

Description

The National Research Council Canada (NRC) requires a supplier to dismantle and store the sunshade system on the East side of the Aluminum Technology Center (ATC) to replace the insulated glass and spandrel panels, as well as replace the insulated glass and spandrel panels on the North façade. This work aims to ensure watertightness and improve the thermal insulation of the curtain wall at 501 University boulevard East, Saguenay, Quebec. Mandatory site visits are scheduled for July 17th and August 4th, 2026. The contract duration is estimated at 3 months, starting approximately August 20th, 2026.

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