Notice of Proposed Procurement: Electricity Services at the Embassy of Canada in Washington, DC
Solicitation number WSHDC-2013-002-TP
Publication date
Closing date and time 2013/07/15 12:00 EDT
Description
The Embassy of Canada in Washington, DC is currently on a month-to-month contract with a local supplier for electricity services for its Chancery, Official Residences, and private residences located in Washington, DC and Maryland. The Embassy’s current annual usage is approximately 4 million KWH. Consequently, Canada seeks to enter into a long-term contract with a supplier for its electricity purchases with the expectation that Canada will secure more competitive rates then currently received. Further, Canada is committed to green energy and is interested in retaining a supplier who is capable of providing competitively priced green energy sources. The purpose of this NPP is to solicit interest from potential suppliers who will be added to a local source list of suppliers and to whom a solicitation document will be sent at a later date.
Contract duration
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Trade agreements
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No trade agreements are applicable to this solicitation process
Contact information
Contracting organization
- Organization
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Foreign Affairs, Trade And Development (Department Of)
- Address
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125 Sussex DrOttawa, Ontario, K1A0G2Canada
- Contracting authority
- Petryshyn, Tayisa
- Phone
- 613-944-7004
- Address
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125 Sussex DriveOttawa, ON, K1A 0G2CA
Buying organization(s)
- Organization
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Foreign Affairs, Trade And Development (Department Of)
- Address
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125 Sussex DrOttawa, Ontario, K1A0G2Canada
Bidding details
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