2. Our Work
We solicit, award and manage construction and
infrastructure contracts for projects on behalf of
the Department of National Defence.
Environmental works are considered part of real
property management, which is closely tied to
infrastructure.
3. Our Goal
To keep a practical and fair working relationship
with industry while ensuring secure, timely and
cost-efficient procurement and contract
management services for DND.
5. Business Highlights
Fiscal year 2010/2011
Awarded 211 contracts for environmental works
Average value: $130,000
Median value: ~$30,000
Number awarded under a Source List instrument:
171
6. Consultant Procurement
- SELECT (~10-15%)
- One-step & Two-step Proposals (~5%)
- Regional Source Lists (& Standing Offers) (~80%).
Pending for April 1, 2012:
- Central Ontario Contaminated Sites Assessment &
Monitoring Source List
Depending on anticipated program: local sites may have
Standing Offers or Standing Offer Agreements established
with one firm.
7. Why Do Business with Us?
Fair, open access to opportunities.
Timely awards, payments, approvals.
60 years of contract management experience.
Consistent annual infrastructure program at
each Base.
Local and knowledgeable staff at every site.
Solid understanding of the industry.
8. Doing Business with DCC
How can I find out about new tenders?
Merx
www.merx.com
Newspaper Ads
Local newspapers
Office Locations
Construction associations, and local DCC
offices.
SELECT
https://select.pwgsc-tpsgc.gc.ca/app/secure/
10. Security Clearance Requirements
Two Types of Security Clearances for Your Employees
1. Enhanced Reliability Level
(Designated Organizational Screening (DOS))
Access to PROTECTED information and assets
process takes 6 to 8 weeks
2. Secret Level
(Facility Security Clearance (FSC))
access to Classified information and assets
process can take from 4 to 12 months.
11. Security Clearance Requirements
Key information for Contractors and Consultants
No charge to firms
Identify key senior officials
Appointing a company security officer
Security screening of the personnel involved
in the contract
Meeting physical security requirements if
necessary
Identifying sub contractors
12. Security Clearance Requirements
For more information:
Canadian and International Industrial Security Directorate
(CIISD) - visit the Website address at www.ciisd.gc.ca