Canada - Work related to airborne topographic LiDAR data
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- Opportunity closing date
- 31 March 2040
- Opportunity publication date
- 05 February 2024
- Value of contract
- to be confirmed
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Description
***This RFSA is posted to allow new Suppliers to become qualified.
Pre-qualified suppliers, to whom a supply arrangement (including signed amendments) has been issued under RFSA #NRCan-5000045352, #NRCan-
5000045352/A, #NRCan-5000045352/B, #NRCan-5000045352/C & #NRCan-5000045352/D, will not be required to submit a new arrangement.
A Supply Arrangement (SA) is an arrangement between Canada and prequalified suppliers that allows identified users to solicit bids from a pool of prequalified suppliers for specific requirements within the scope of an SA.
By means of the RFSA, Natural Resources Canada (NRCan) is seeking proposals from bidders to access professional services for the acquisition, classification and inspection of classification of airborne topographic LiDAR (Light Detection and Ranging), an airborne technology that uses a pulsed laser light
that is emitted towards the Earth’s surface, and then reflected back to the sensor.
In addition, for one of the works of this RFSA, NRCAN is seeking proposals from bidders to access professional services for the acquisition of aerial orthophotos in support to LiDAR.
Suppliers can qualify for four (4) work categories.
- Opportunity closing date
- 31 March 2040
- Value of contract
- to be confirmed
About the buyer
- Address
- Natural Resources Canada CANADA
- Contact
- marie-josee.michaud@nrcan-rncan.gc.ca
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