Establishing Evidence-Based Indoor Temperature Thresholds To Protect Health
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Contract number 4500387992
Solicitation number 1000205725
Publication date
Contract award date
Contract value
Status Awarded
Contract number 4500387992
Solicitation number 1000205725
Publication date
Contract award date
Contract value
Advance Contract Award Notice (ACAN)
Title:
Establishing Evidence-Based Indoor Temperature Thresholds To Protect Health
Solicitation Number: 1000205725
1. The Purpose and Explanation of an ACAN
An Advance Contract Award Notice (ACAN) allows Health Canada to post a notice for no less than fifteen (15) calendar days, indicating to the supplier community that a goods, services or construction contract will be awarded to a pre-identified contractor. If no other supplier submits, on or before the closing date, a Statement of Capabilities that meets the minimum requirements identified in the ACAN, the Contracting Authority may then proceed to award a contract to the pre-identified contractor.
2. Rights of Suppliers
Suppliers who consider themselves fully qualified and available to provide the services or goods described in this ACAN may submit a Statement of Capabilities demonstrating how they meet the advertised requirement. This Statement of Capabilities must be provided via e-mail only to the contact person identified in Section 12 of the Notice on or before the closing date and time of the Notice. If the Bidder can clearly demonstrate they possess the required capabilities, the requirement will be opened to electronic or traditional bidding processes.
3. Proposed Contractor
University of Ottawa
Faculty of Health Sciences, School of Human Kinetics
Human and Environmental Physiology Research Unit
538-540 King Edward Avenue
Ottawa, Ontario, K1N 6N5
4. Definition of Requirements or Expected Results
As climate change continues, extreme heat events are expected to increase in frequency, severity and duration that would result in an increase of adverse health outcomes due to outdoor and indoor heat exposure. Currently, a strong evidence base exists linking outdoor temperatures with negative health impacts. However there is only limited information on health impacts from exposure to indoor thermal conditions. There is currently no guidance on the maximum indoor temperature that could be considered as a threshold to avoid heat disconfort or stress especially among the most vulnerable populations such as young children, seniors or those with chronic diseases.
The Climate Change and Innovation Bureau (CCIB) is working to protect the health of Canadians from extreme heat. In 2017-18, a study was established to provide an overview of the evidence based information from the scientific literature examining the need to define indoor temperature thresholds to protect health. A final report concluded that defining heat temperature thresholds is an important and necessary step to protecting human comfort and health from excess heat resulting from climate change that will threaten Canadians in the coming decades. Stakeholders have requested guidance to implement intervention protocols for indoor heat and that indoor temperature guidelines are extremely relevant to local authorities moving forward. The outputs from this contract will directly support stakeholder needs and work CCIB is required to deliver on.
This contract aims to support Health Canada in beginning to establish evidence-based indoor temperature thresholds to protect health. Specifically, the objectives of the requirement are the following:
Optional Objectives:
The following objectives are considered optional, and will be delivered by and paid to the Contractor in accordance if any option is requested by the Project Authority:
5. Minimum Requirements
Any interested supplier must demonstrate by way of a Statement of Capabilities that it meets the following minimum requirements:
6. Reason for Non-Competitive Award
Section 6 of the Government Contracts Regulations contains four exceptions that permit the contracting authority to set aside the requirement to solicit bids. For the proposed procurement, the following exception applies:
(d) Only One Person or Firm is capable of performing the contract.
7. Applicable trade Agreements and Justification for Limited Tendering or the Procurement Strategy for Aboriginal Business
This requirement is subject to the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA), the World Trade Organization – Agreement on Government Procurement (WTO-GPA) and the Canadian Free Trade Agreement (CFTA). The requirement is being directed to the proposed supplier as permitted under the following sections of the above trade agreements:
8. Ownership of Intellectual Property
Contractor will own IP.
9. Period of the Proposed Contract
The contract period shall be from date of contract award until the 31st of March, 2022.
10. Estimated Value of the Proposed Contract
The estimated value of the proposed contract is $645,750.00 with an option for additional requirements estimated at $240,500.00. Total potential value of the contract is $886,250.00.
11. Closing Date and Time
The Closing Date and Time for accepting Statements of Capabilities is December 6, 2018, 2PM EST.
12. Contact Person
All enquiries must be addressed by e-mail to:
Name: Yvonne Murphy
E-Mail: yvonne.murphy@canada.ca
Refer to the description above for full details.