Opportunity

CanadaBuys #W8486-260642/A

Standing Offer for Thin Steel Sheet Metal for Department of National Defence

Posted

July 15, 2026

Respond By

August 21, 2026

Identifier

W8486-260642/A

NAICS

332322

The Department of National Defence (DND), Government of Canada, is seeking standing offers for the supply of thin steel sheet metal for delivery to DND locations in Montreal, Quebec, and Edmonton, Alberta. - Government Buyer: - Department of National Defence (DND) - Directorate of Land Procurement - Offices: Gestion du programme d'equipement terrestre and Director General Land Equipment Program Management - Products Requested: - Thin steel sheet metal, zinc surface treated, cold or hot rolled - 6-foot sheets (nominal thickness 0.0239 inch, width 26 inches) - Up to 10,000 units annually for Montreal - Up to 6,000 units annually for Edmonton - 10-foot sheets (nominal thickness 0.0239 inch, width 26 inches) - Up to 9,000 units annually for Montreal - Up to 8,000 units annually for Edmonton - All sheets must conform to Technical Data Sheets (DDT 1075283-1 for 6ft, DDT 1075283-2 for 10ft) - OEMs and Vendors: - No specific OEMs or vendors are named; any manufacturer of steel sheet metal meeting the technical specifications may bid - Notable Requirements: - Bidders must specify brand name, model, part number, and NCAGE code for offered products - Procurement is conditionally set aside for Indigenous businesses under the federal Procurement Strategy for Indigenous Business - Compliance with greenhouse gas emissions disclosure and net-zero targets by 2050 is required - Anti-forced labor requirements apply - Delivery required within 90 days of call-up to specified DND locations - Pricing for option years may be adjusted based on government economic indices, with floor and ceiling limits

Description

The Department of National Defence seeks to establish a Standing Offer for sheet metal procurement over two firm years with three option years. The contract involves supplying 6-foot and 10-foot sheet metal in specified quantities to delivery locations in Montreal and Edmonton. Delivery is required within 90 days after call-ups. The procurement is conditionally set aside under the federal government's Procurement Strategy for Indigenous Business.

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