Transport Canada Tender Notice: Impending Bypass Switch
Summary
Transport Canada has issued a tender notice for an impending bypass switch, with a closing date of March 12, 2026. This procurement is open to pre-qualified vendors and is subject to the Canadian Free Trade Agreement.
What changed
Transport Canada, through Aircraft Services, has issued a Request for Proposal (RFP) for an impending bypass switch (PN 3044899-03, QTY 2 EACH). The solicitation number is RFP-2026-02-19-001, with a publication date of February 19, 2026, and a closing date of March 12, 2026. This requirement is open to vendors pre-qualified against SA T8493-140035 and falls under the Canadian Free Trade Agreement (CFTA).
Interested vendors should note the closing date for bids. The procurement method is competitive selective tendering. The notice also highlights the Buy Canadian Policy and provides information for businesses interested in partnering. While this is a tender notice, it does not impose new regulatory obligations but rather outlines a specific procurement opportunity.
What to do next
- Review tender notice for RFP-2026-02-19-001 if qualified.
- Submit bids by the closing date of March 12, 2026, 13:00 EDT.
- Consult the Buy Canadian Policy for potential implications on procurement.
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NPP - IMPENDING BYPASS SWITCH
Solicitation number RFP-2026-02-19-001
Publication date
2026/02/19
Closing date and time 2026/03/12 13:00 EDT
Last amendment date
2026/03/12
Status Expired
TRANSPORT CANADA, AIRCRAFT SERVICES HAS A REQUIREMENT TO PROCURE:
PN 3044899-03 IMPENDING BYPASS SWITCH - QTY 2 EACH
This requirement is open to pre-qualified vendors against SA T8493-140035
Contract duration
The estimated contract period will be 0 month(s), with a proposed start date of 2026/03/13.
Trade agreements
- Canadian Free Trade Agreement (CFTA)
Reason for limited tendering
A contracting officer can use limited tendering for specific reasons outlined in the applicable trade agreements. The reason for this contract is described below:
- None
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This list does not replace or affect the tendering procedures for this procurement process. Businesses are still required to respond to bid solicitations, and to compete based on the set criteria. For more information please read the Terms of use.
Summary information
Notice type RFP against Supply Arrangement Language(s) English, French Region(s) of delivery Unspecified Region of opportunity Unspecified Contract duration 0 month(s) Procurement method Competitive – Selective Tendering Selection criteria Variations or combinations of the above methods Commodity - UNSPSC
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2026-03-12
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