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Contracting for Services

Public Works and Government Services Canada (PWGSC)

Last Verified: 2006-03-24

Every year, the Canadian government contracts for thousands of services from the private sector to satisfy immediate needs or in connection with the purchase of goods. Services being contracted relate either to goods or to intangible services.

Eligibility Criteria

All suppliers who wish to do business with the Government of Canada.

Summary

Contracting for services has always been an effective way for the federal government to meet unexpected fluctuations in workload, acquire special expertise not available in-house and sometimes replace public servants during temporary absences.

The end users do the majority of service contracting: Special Operating Agencies (SOAs), individual departments and Crown corporations. Public Works and Government Services Canada (PWGSC) only contracts for a portion of all services bought from the private sector by the federal government.

In PWGSC, most competitive service opportunities valued at $25,000 or more are advertised electronically on MERXTM (electronic tendering service) as Notices of Proposed Procurement (NPPs), including requirements subject to international trade agreements. Printing service requirements over $10,000 are also advertised on MERXTM .

Requirements worth $89,000 or more for architectural and engineering services and services related to real property are posted as NPPs on MERXTM. Construction requirements worth $100,000 or more are also posted as NPPs on MERXTM .

MERXTM  - Electronic Tendering Service posts requirements for expressions of interest from suppliers to carry out specific projects. MERXTM also provides information on companies that have requested bid documents. This information can be used by would-be bidders to seek alliance, partnership, or joint venture opportunities.

PWGSC Key Markets for Service Requirements

  • Land, Aerospace, Marine and Electronics Systems (AMES) Sector;
  • Industrial and Commercial Products;
  • Real Property; 
  • Services and Technologie Acquisition Management Sector (STAMS);
  • Translation Bureau;
  • Consulting and Audit Canada (CAC).

It is advisable that your market your skills and services to headquarters organizations, regional offices and Special Operating Agencies.

The Business Access Canada Information Centre has a continuing program of seminars and information on key topics such as proposal writing, contracting for services to the federal government and Canadian content. For more information on how to sell services, contact your nearest PWGSC office or the Business Access Canada Information Centre at 1-800-811-1148.

Nova Scotia Contact(s):
Mrs. Margot Campbell
Client/Supplier Relations
Public Works and Government Services Canada
1713 Bedford Row
P.O. Box 2247
Halifax, Nova Scotia  B3J 3C9
Telephone: (902) 496-5452
Fax: (902) 496-5016
Toll-free (information):   
E-mail: margot.campbell@pwgsc.gc.ca
Web site: http://www.pwgsc.gc.ca


National Contact(s):
Contracts Canada
Public Works and Government Services Canada
Room 3C1, Phase III, Place du Portage
11 Laurier Street
Gatineau, Quebec  K1A 0S5
Toll-free (information): 1-800-811-1148
E-mail: ncr.contractscanada@pwgsc.gc.ca
Web site: http://contractscanada.gc.ca/en/index.html




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