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CMISA posted an articleRequest for Supply Arrangement - Vessel Charters see more
Closes on December 31, 2029
This bid solicitation cancels and supersedes previous bid solicitation number 30000316a dated March 31, 2022 with a closing of December 31, 2029 at 14 :00 Atlantic Time.
Summary
The purpose of this Request for Supply Arrangement (RFSA) is to establish a list of pre-qualified vessels and vessel charters capable of performing at-sea projects / missions as they relate to different ocean science operations (e.g. oceanography, marine mammal studies, hydrography, etc.) and fisheries science (e.g., stock assessment, biodiversity, habitat management, etc.). The projects / missions at-sea will vary in requirements as they relate to different ocean and fishery operations. The requirements for vessel and vessel charters will also vary depending on the location of the projects / mission(s) (e.g. Atlantic, Pacific, Inland and Arctic regions) including both near-shore and offshore missions within Canadian waters as the need arises.
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CMISA posted an articleNew Pilot Launch Vessel see more
Closes on November 13, 2025
The Pacific Pilotage Authority Canada provides marine pilotage services as mandated by the Pilotage Act (Canada) and its associated regulations. The Pacific Pilotage Authority Canada (PPA) is a federal Crown corporation with a mandate to provide a safe and efficient pilotage service as mandated by the Pilotage Act (Canada) and its associated regulations. These pilotage services are provided in all coastal waters on the west coast of Canada from the Washington State border in the south to the Alaskan border in the north including the waters of the Fraser River.
Pilotage services are provided by a licensed pilot on board vessels over 350 gross tonnage. Pilots are embarked on such vessels at 5 of the Authority’s pilot stations: Sand Heads, Brotchie Ledge, Triple Island, Cape Beale and Pine Island. The first four pilot stations are serviced by pilot launches owned and operated by the Authority’s launches while the last station, Pine Island, is serviced by a contractor.
The PPA currently owns a fleet of six pilot launches ranging in length overall from 19 to 22.5 meters. The PPA is currently seeking proposals from Proponents interested in providing a new pilot launch vessel to PPA meeting the technical requirements included in this RFP. The PPA would like to begin a fleet renewal program in which one vessel is purchased every five years and would like to use a consistent design for future vessels if possible.
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CMISA posted an articleM7594-252438 RCMP Next Generation - Police Coastal Patrol Vessels see more
Closes on October 17, 2025
The Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP) has a requirement for the design, construction, tests, trials and delivery of three new NG-PCPV and associated spares to replace the current patrol vessels in Nanaimo, BC. The NG-PCPVs will be operated by Royal Canadian Mounted police (RCMP) West Coast Marine Services (WCMS). The NG-PCPVs will provide the RCMP with the capability to manage future policing operations on the West Coast of Canada.
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CMISA posted an articleCoastal Monitoring field support Cape Breton see more
Closes on March 31, 2027
The Centre for Marine Applied Research is actively engaged in the deployment, retrieval, and maintenance of oceanographic equipment in the coastal waters of Nova Scotia. The data from these instruments is being collected with the intention of supporting science-based decision-making for the sustainable development of our coastal resources. Currently, CMAR maintains approximately 70 deployed subsurface sensor stations in Nova Scotia’s coastal waters through the Coastal Monitoring Program. The stations are positioned along the coast of Nova Scotia, from the Annapolis Basin to the Northumberland Strait, typically within 200m to 1000m of shore, and in depths up to 75m. CMAR is seeking marine field support for the Coastal Monitoring Program at select locations in Cape Breton.
Cost of acquiring documents: Not Applicable
Terms of payment for acquiring documents: Not Applicable
Tender notices on CanadaBuys published for Nova Scotia Public Sector Entities may not reflect amendments. For tender documents and up-to-date addenda, refer to the Nova Scotia Procurement Portal: https://procurement-portal.novascotia.ca/tenders/NSPERENNIA23
For additional detail on contract duration, refer to the tender documents.
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CMISA posted an articleNon-Emergency Towing Services see more
Closes March 31, 2029
AMENDMENT TO CLOSING TIME: Please disregard the Ariba Discovery posting response deadline closing time and CanadaBuys posting closing time. All required supporting documentation and bid submission must be submitted by March 31, 2029 at 14:00 EST. All bids submitted after 14:00 EST will result in the bid being declared non-responsive. The Government of Canada through this RFSA, intends to establish and maintain SAs with suppliers to provide Non-Emergency Towing Services (NETS) to tow Vessels as well as, marine mammal carcasses and other marine impediments and debris on an as and when required basis, for one or more regions/sub-regions in accordance with the Statement of Requirement – Annex A.
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CMISA posted an articleSUPPLY ARRANGEMENT (RFSA) EC373-202599 - Minor Works, Various Locations NB see more
Closes on November 22, 2025
Request For Supply Arrangement (RFSA) – EC373-202599 Minor Works – Various Locations NB. RFSA EC373-202599 has been migrated to SAP Ariba. Any future posting will not be posted on Buy and Sell. All related invitation to tenders will be done solely online using CanadaBuys / SAP Ariba. Original link, for reference only: https://canadabuys.canada.ca/en/tender-opportunities/tender-notice/pw-pwj-003-5753. Initial duration of this Supply Arrangement: 3 years – ending November 22, 2023. The RFSA is being extended, exercising Option Year Two. NEW END DATE: November 22, 2025. The work under this Supply Arrangement includes, but is not limited to, the provision of all labour material, tools and equipment necessary to complete minor construction and renovation projects to support the operations of the Government of Canada services in New Brunswick on an "As and when requested basis". Reference the solicitation for further details.
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CMISA posted an articleEREP: Industry Day - Information and Engagement Session see more
Closes on January 2, 2040
Trade Agreement: CETA / WTO-AGP / NAFTA / CFTA / FTAs with Peru / Colombia / Panama / Korea Tendering Procedures: All interested suppliers may submit a bid Competitive Procurement Strategy: N/A - P&A/LOI Only Comprehensive Land Claim Agreement: No Nature of Requirements: Amendment 002: This amendment is raised to provide the presentations given on Industry Day and to provide responses to questions asked during the session. ***************************** Amendment 001 is raised to issue the Agenda for the Industry Day ***************************** Letter of Interest (LOI) - Industry day - Learn about upcoming Environmental Response Equipment Program (EREP) bid opportunities and how to prepare a bid Description Trade Agreement: CETA / WTO-AGP / CFTA / NAFTA Tendering Procedures: All interested suppliers may submit a bid Competitive Procurement Strategy: N/A - P&A/LOI Only
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CMISA posted an articleEVC01-202004C - RFSA Small Vessel Recycling see more
Closes on March 31, 2029
The Government of Canada through this Request for Supply Arrangements (RFSA), intends to establish and maintain Supply Arrangements (SAs) with suppliers to provide small vessel disposal services (recovery and transportation) of any vessel up to a maximum of 65 feet (19.81m) in length, for one or more regions/sub-regions in accordance with the Statement of Requirement – Annex A.
The services includes two (2) streams:
STREAM 1 – Simple Vessel Disposal (Land based not requiring marine transportation to reach vessel)
STREAM 2 – Vessel Disposal (Marine based, vessel in water and requiring marine transportation to reach vessel) Follow this link - SAP Business Network Discovery
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CMISA posted an articleSubmarine Dynamometer and Sword Components see more
Closes on September 23, 2025
The National Research Council Canada (NRC) requires Submarine Dynamometer and Sword Components
for its research activities.All deliverables must be received no later than January 23rd, 2026.
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CMISA posted an articleMIAC Summary report October 2022 see more
Closes on December 31, 2025
A MIAC meeting was held between Government of Canada and marine industry officials on October 26th & 27th, 2022 in Ottawa, ON with takeaways in the following areas of discussion:
Day 1 of the meeting consisted of workshops on the following topics:
1. “A Dialogue on Industrial Technical Benefits”, Innovation, Science and Economic Development (ISED);
2. Indigenous Procurement, Indigenous Services Canada (ISC);
3. Marine HR Discussion;
and included an industry In-Camera session.
On day 2, the committee had discussions about MIAC Action Items, Trends in Marine, the PSPC Marine Industry Awards, Terms & Conditions in contracts and Greening.
The meeting was successful due to the participation of Industry and partner departments. Presentations are attached and the action item register can be found at the end of the attached report.
The next MIAC meeting is planned for April 18, 2023 in Vancouver, BC.
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CMISA posted an articleEB144-260214 - Wallace Harbour Facility - Wharf 402 Reconstruction see more
Closes on September 24, 2025
The scope of work under this contract involves the reconstruction of the existing 402 cribwork wharf structure, including the supply and installation of new timber cribwork structure, concrete retaining walls, concrete deck and wheel guard, ladders, mooring cleats, and reinstatement of electrical system at the DFO-SCH Wallace Harbour Facility, Cumberland County, NS. Inquiries regarding this solicitation are to be directed to the Contracting Authority Dylon Leonard : Dylon.Leonard@tpsgc-pwgsc.gc.ca.
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CMISA posted an articleFC010-25CL01 - SO - Pumping and disposal services for oily water, waste oil and fuel for CCG vessels see more
Closes on September 18, 2025
PWGSC, on behalf of the Canadian Coast Guard, is issuing this Request for Standing Offers (RFSO) for the acquisition of pumping and disposal services for oily water, waste oil and fuel for CCG vessels located in Quebec and in Ontario. All details related to the requirement are found in the solicitation.
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CMISA posted an articleMultiple Victoria-Class Spares : Assemblies, Breaker, Seals, O-Ring and Screws see more
Closes on September 24, 2025
The Department of National Defence has a requirement for the items detailed below. The delivery is requested at CFB Esquimalt and CFB Halifax.
Item 1, GSIN: 6605, NSN: 99-7962798, LOG PROBE ASSEMBLY
Part No.: 30033/0100/01, NCAGE: K0639
Part No.: 30033/0200.00, NCAGE: K0639
Quantity: 4, Unit of Issue: EA, to be delivered to CFB Esquimalt.Item 2, GSIN: 6605, NSN: 99-7962798, LOG PROBE ASSEMBLY
Part No.: 30033/0100/01, NCAGE: K0639
Part No.: 30033/0200.00, NCAGE: K0639
Quantity: 1, Unit of Issue: EA, to be delivered to to CFB Halifax.Item 5, GSIN: 5330, NSN: 99-7301765, SEAL,PLAIN ENCASED
Part No.: GAMMA RB 70, NCAGE: U1068
Part No.: GAMMA RB 70, NCAGE: A221N
Quantity: 8, Unit of Issue: EA, to be delivered to CFB Esquimalt.Item 6, GSIN: 5330, NSN: 99-7301765, SEAL,PLAIN ENCASED
Part No.: GAMMA RB 70, NCAGE: U1068
Part No.: GAMMA RB 70, NCAGE: A221N
Quantity: 4, Unit of Issue: EA, to be delivered to CFB Halifax.and more
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CMISA posted an articleDeconstruction and disposal of fishing vessel “GARY M” see more
Closes on September 15, 2025
Background
On November 20, 2024, the fishing vessel “GARY M” suffered an ingress of water, causing it to sink while secured to the Government Dock in Stokes Bay, Ontario. Due to the circumstances and the hazards posed by the vessel, the Canadian Coast Guard (CCG) took action to have the vessel re-floated, towed, and removed from the marine environment in Southampton, Ontario. The vessel is now located onshore on cribbing at the Southampton Municipal Wharf.
Objective
The CCG requires the services of a Contractor to deconstruct and dispose of the vessel “GARY M”. The Vessel must either be relocated to an approved site for deconstruction and disposal, or be deconstructed onsite and then disposed of at an appropriate recycling and/or waste facility. All onsite work must be completed within five (5) days of arrival to the site. The full scope of work must be completed by October 14, 2025.
Period of the Contract
The period of the Contract is from Contract award until October 14, 2025.
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CMISA posted an articleCumberland Sound Turbot Management Area Summer Science Survey – Contract for Vessel Charter see more
Closes on September 12, 2025
This requirement includes provision of a vessel and crew, as well as handling of permits to complete scientific longline survey in the Canadian Waters of Cumberland Sound, Nunavut Canada (NU) for Fisheries and Oceans Canada (DFO), Arctic Region, Arctic Fisheries and Marine Mammal Science Division. Up to five (5) DFO Arctic Region Science staff will be onboard the vessel to complete science operations.
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