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Active opportunities open for bidding
Transport Canada
Public Works and Government Services Canada (PWGSC), on behalf of Transport Canada, is issuing this Request for Proposal to obtain the services of an engineering consulting firm to assist in fulfilling responsibilities to protect Canada's interests in phases 2 (construction and commissioning) and 3 (dismantling and site remediation) of the Lac-Mégantic bypass construction project. The project is located in Lac-Mégantic, Quebec, Canada, and all details related to the requirement are found in the bid solicitation. This is a competitive open bidding solicitation for professional engineering consulting services.
Posted Date
Jun 3, 2026
Due Date
Jun 30, 2026
Release: Jun 3, 2026
Transport Canada
Close: Jun 30, 2026
Public Works and Government Services Canada (PWGSC), on behalf of Transport Canada, is issuing this Request for Proposal to obtain the services of an engineering consulting firm to assist in fulfilling responsibilities to protect Canada's interests in phases 2 (construction and commissioning) and 3 (dismantling and site remediation) of the Lac-Mégantic bypass construction project. The project is located in Lac-Mégantic, Quebec, Canada, and all details related to the requirement are found in the bid solicitation. This is a competitive open bidding solicitation for professional engineering consulting services.
AvailableTransport Canada
Public Services and Procurement Canada (PSPC) on behalf of Transport Canada issued ACAN WS4915497771 seeking a market-available SaaS solution and associated proctoring services to support aviation examinations. The requirement covers the implementation, ongoing operational support, and maintenance of a system to devolve exam services to a third-party provider in accordance with ICAO standards. All solicitation documents and response instructions are available through the CanadaBuys procurement portal.
Posted Date
Feb 13, 2026
Due Date
Mar 26, 2026
Release: Feb 13, 2026
Transport Canada
Close: Mar 26, 2026
Public Services and Procurement Canada (PSPC) on behalf of Transport Canada issued ACAN WS4915497771 seeking a market-available SaaS solution and associated proctoring services to support aviation examinations. The requirement covers the implementation, ongoing operational support, and maintenance of a system to devolve exam services to a third-party provider in accordance with ICAO standards. All solicitation documents and response instructions are available through the CanadaBuys procurement portal.
Transport Canada
Public Services and Procurement Canada (PSPC), on behalf of Transport Canada’s Air Services Directorate, is soliciting qualified holders of Supply Arrangement T8493‑140035 to provide 30 junction boxes and connector kits for the Bell 429 helicopter fleet. This is a targeted, invitation‑only RFP limited to pre‑qualified SA holders for a three‑year design‑to‑delivery contract covering required testing, documentation, and logistics support. The solicitation opened 2026-02-20 and is scheduled to close 2026-03-16; full documents and response instructions are available via the buyer’s Ariba eSourcing event URL.
Posted Date
Feb 20, 2026
Due Date
Mar 16, 2026
Release: Feb 20, 2026
Transport Canada
Close: Mar 16, 2026
Public Services and Procurement Canada (PSPC), on behalf of Transport Canada’s Air Services Directorate, is soliciting qualified holders of Supply Arrangement T8493‑140035 to provide 30 junction boxes and connector kits for the Bell 429 helicopter fleet. This is a targeted, invitation‑only RFP limited to pre‑qualified SA holders for a three‑year design‑to‑delivery contract covering required testing, documentation, and logistics support. The solicitation opened 2026-02-20 and is scheduled to close 2026-03-16; full documents and response instructions are available via the buyer’s Ariba eSourcing event URL.
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Board meetings and strategic plans from Transport Canada
Transportation 2030 is a strategic plan for the future of transportation in Canada, aiming to establish a national transportation system that supports economic growth, job creation, and the Canadian middle class. The plan envisions a safe, secure, green, innovative, and integrated transportation system. It is structured around five key themes: The Traveller, Safer Transportation, Green and Innovative Transportation, Waterways, Coasts and the North, and Trade Corridors to Global Markets. Additionally, it emphasizes improving data and evidence, modernizing policies and regulations, and fostering strong partnerships to achieve its objectives.
Transport Canada's 2025-26 Departmental Plan focuses on fostering a safe, secure, green, and innovative transportation system. Key priorities include promoting efficient and reliable transportation supply chains, improving the safety and security of transportation networks, enhancing the air passenger experience, and facilitating the transition to low-carbon and zero-emission technologies. The plan outlines strategies to modernize regulations, support innovation, protect oceans and waterways, and ensure efficient movement of products to market, while also addressing vehicle cybersecurity and managing emergencies.
The 2025-26 Departmental Plan for Transport Canada outlines the department's priorities, plans, and associated costs for the upcoming three fiscal years. Key priorities include promoting efficient and reliable transportation supply chains, improving the safety and security of Canada's transportation networks, enhancing the air passenger experience, and facilitating the transition to low-carbon and zero-emission technologies. The plan details initiatives across three core responsibilities: ensuring a safe and secure transportation system, fostering a green and innovative transportation system, and enabling an efficient transportation system. It also addresses internal services and resource allocation to support these objectives.
Transport Canada's Vehicle Cyber Security Strategy outlines goals and priorities to strengthen road transportation cyber resilience in Canada. The strategy focuses on incorporating vehicle cyber security considerations into policy and regulatory frameworks, promoting awareness and fostering a modernized, innovative approach to vehicle cyber security, and addressing emerging issues such as privacy protection, digital infrastructure security, supply chain security, aftermarket considerations, and special-purpose and electric vehicles. The key outcomes include enhancing road safety, supporting the safe introduction of connected and automated vehicles, and ensuring a secure and resilient automotive cyber security ecosystem.
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