Canada - NOP-2025-01 - NOP for Canoe Procurement
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Details
Provided by- Opportunity closing date
- 07 February 2025
- Opportunity publication date
- 03 January 2025
- Value of contract
- to be confirmed
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Description
NOTICE OF PARTICIPATION NOP-2025-01 – Canoe Procurement Group of Canada (formerly RMA Trade) Buying GroupIssued: January 3, 2025The Canadian Free Trade Agreement stipulates that government procuring entities making a procurement by participating with a buying group, when the procurement is subject to Chapter 5 of the agreement, are to post their participation at least annually. A buying group means a group of two or more members that combines the purchasing requirements and activities of the members of the group into one joint procurement process. Buying groups include cooperative arrangements in which individual members administer the procurement function for specific contracts for the group, and more formal corporate arrangements in which the buying group administers procurement for group members. Buying groups may consist of a variety of entities, including any combination of procuring entities, private sector entities, or not-for-profit organizations. Notice is hereby given that the District of Summerland (the District) is a member of Canoe Procurement Group of Canada (formerly Rural Municipalities of Alberta’s RMA Trade) and is eligible to procure through current and future cooperative contracts that are administered by Canoe Procurement Group of Canada/RMA Trade. Canoe Procurement Group of Canada is a Group Purchasing Organization (also called a Buying Group or Cooperative Purchasing Organization). Canoe Procurement Group of Canada provides public sector entities access to quality and competitively priced goods and services for their everyday needs. Canoe members consist of not-for-profit and public sector organizations, such as school divisions, municipalities, water irrigation districts, rural electrification associations, hospitals, airport authorities, post-secondary institutions, seniors housing associations, and many more. Collectively, Canoe has over 5,000 members across the country and continues to grow. Canoe Procurement Group of Canada’s cooperative contract categories may include, but are not limited to, the following: Culvert Program Facility Assessment Fabric Shelter Program Fleet Management Program Fleet Upfitting Program Fuel Management Program Furniture Program Ground Engagement Program Road Maintenance Equipment Program Traffic Supplies Program Technology Program See Appendix A for more information.Those who are interested in becoming a vendor must follow the Canoe Procurement Group of Canada solicitation process. More information can be found at:https://canoeprocurement.ca/suppliers/get-approved/ All inquiries specific to this NOP can be directed to procurement@summerland.ca. This NOP will be posted until February 7, 2025.Appendix A – Canoe Procurement Contract CategoriesA list of Canoe Procurement contract categories is provided below. This list of contracts was obtained from Canoe Procurement website on January 2, 2025. The District of Summerland makes no representations of warranties as to its accuracy. For a current list of contracts, please contact Canoe Procurement or visit the Canoe Procurement website. Agricultural Equipment Airport Equipment Arborist Equipment Athletic Surface Auto Parts Body Armour Bulk Fuel Cardlock Fuel Culvert Custodial Services Drone Electrical Supply EMS Vehicles & Supply Enforcement Supply Equipment Rental EV Charging Station Fabric Shelter Facility Assessment Facility Security Firefighting Apparatus Firefighting Equipment Firefighting PPE & SCBA Fitness Supply Fleet Management Fleet Upfitting Flooring Food recycling Food Services Fuel Management Furniture Grounds Engagement Grounds Maintenance Heavy Construction Equipment HVAC Systems IT Services Janitorial Supply Job Order Contracting Laboratory & Medical Supply Lift Lubricant Material Handling Equipment Medium Construction Equipment MRO Supply Office Supply Paint Supply Parking Solutions Parts & Service Pest Control Playground Supply Portable Construction Equipment Portable Washroom Power Generation Public Administration Software Public Safety Resource Public Utility Equipment Residential Appliances Retail Fuel Road Maintenance Equipment School Bus Skatepark Sports Arena Supply Surplus Auctioning Sweeper & Vacuum Equipment Technology Telecommunications Telehealth Tire Traffic Supply Trailer Truck Uniform Utility Vehicle Vehicle Lift Waste Container Waste Management Equipment Wastewater Management Watercraft Dock Waterworks Winter Maintenance Equipment
- Opportunity closing date
- 07 February 2025
- Value of contract
- to be confirmed
About the buyer
- Address
- District of Summerland
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