Opportunity

CanadaBuys #5P468-26-0050/B

Water Treatment Plant Control System Upgrade at Riding Mountain National Park

Posted

August 19, 2026

Respond By

September 02, 2026

Identifier

5P468-26-0050/B

NAICS

541330, 238210, 541512

Parks Canada Agency is seeking a qualified General Contractor for a major upgrade to the Water Treatment Plant control system at Riding Mountain National Park. - Scope of Work: - Upgrade and modernization of Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition (SCADA) and Programmable Logic Controller (PLC) systems - Supply and installation of new hardware, software, control panels, communications, electrical connections, operator interfaces, and field-device integration - Development or modification of PLC and SCADA programming - Integration of upgraded systems with existing plant processes - Testing, start-up, commissioning, operator training, and closeout documentation - Requirements: - Contractor must demonstrate experience with major control system upgrades for critical infrastructure within the past 8 years - Mandatory personnel security clearance process, including fingerprinting - Coordination with Parks Canada and plant operators to ensure safe and continuous water-treatment operations - Planned shutdowns and system cutovers require prior approval - Procurement Details: - Estimated contract value: $500,001 to $1,000,000 - No specific OEMs or vendors are named in the solicitation - Submissions accepted via email or fax only - Notable: The project is construction-phase and includes both equipment and integration services, with a strong emphasis on technical expertise and operational continuity.

Description

Parks Canada is seeking a qualified General Contractor to perform construction-phase upgrades to the Water Treatment Plant control system at Riding Mountain National Park. The scope includes upgrading the existing SCADA and PLC systems, along with hardware, software, control panels, communications, electrical connections, operator interfaces, and field-device integration. The contractor will supply and install equipment, develop or modify programming, integrate the system with existing plant processes, conduct testing, commissioning, operator training, and provide closeout documentation. Coordination with Parks Canada and plant operators is required to maintain safe and continuous water-treatment operations, with planned shutdowns and system cutovers requiring prior approval.

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