General Design - Giant Mine Engineer

Solicitation number EW702-140229/A

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Closing date and time 2013/08/07 17:00 EDT

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    Description
    Trade Agreement: WTO-AGP/NAFTA/Canada FTAs with
    Peru/Colombia/Panama
    Tendering Procedures: All interested suppliers may submit a bid
    Attachment: None
    Competitive Procurement Strategy: Best Overall  Proposal
    Comprehensive Land Claim Agreement: Yes
    Nature of Requirements: 
    General Design - Giant Mine Engineer
    
    EW702-140229/A
    Pahl, Nathaniel
    Telephone No. - (403) 292-5410
    Fax No. - (403) 292-5786
    
    1.	Requirement
    
    Public Works and Government Services Canada (PWGSC), on behalf
    of Aboriginal Affairs and Northern Development Canada (AANDC),
    has a requirement for General Engineering Design Services at the
    Giant Mine Site in the Northwest Territories.
    
    This procurement will result in a task authorization contract to
    supply general engineering and design services required on an
    "as and when requested basis" to advance ground freezing and
    water treatment components of the remedial approach currently
    under review. The final scope of work to be completed by the
    successful Proponent cannot be finalized until the formal EA
    review process is complete and the remedial approach is
    confirmed. As proposed, the remedial response includes freezing
    of underground chambers to isolate stored arsenic trioxide dust
    and long term water treatment of arsenic impacted mine water and
    surface water. It is anticipated the scope of work will include
    the advancement of the conceptual design of the water treatment
    plant (as the project is anticipated to be delivered under a
    Design-Build-Operate approach) and detailed design of the ground
    freezing components of the remedial approach. 
    
    The Proponent will be expected to provide a full range of
    engineering and design services on an "as and when requested"
    basis including but not limited to, electrical, mechanical,
    instrumentation & controls, structural and ground freeze
    engineering, as well as cost estimates, risk assessments,
    on-site supervision, quality control & assurance, commissioning
    witnessing/verification and project close-out coordination.  The
    proponent may also be required to provide technical support to
    PWGSC through the regulatory process.
     
    The Proponent will also assist PWGSC and the Construction
    Manager to develop work packages to support Design-Bid-Build,
    Design-Build and Design-Build-Operate project delivery
    approaches. PWGSC will act as the Project Manager throughout the
    duration of this contract.
    
    Any resulting Contract is on an "as and when requested" basis,
    whereby the Proponent offers to provide the Work detailed
    herein, at the prices and terms and conditions set out in the
    resulting Contract, to Canada as and when Canada authorizes and
    orders such work in accordance with the provision hereof. 
    
    
    2.	Background
    
    Giant Mine is a former gold mine located within the City of
    Yellowknife in the Northwest Territories. It covers 872 hectares
    and encompasses a number of ponds and small lakes - including
    Baker Creek, Pocket Lake, Trapper Lake and a portion of
    Yellowknife Bay (Great Slave Lake).  Giant Mine is roughly a
    10-minute drive from downtown Yellowknife along Highway 4
    Ingraham Trail. From 1948 to 2004, Giant Mine produced 7.6
    million ounces of gold. While gold mining in Yellowknife was a
    significant economic driver to the economy, it left a legacy at
    Giant. The processing of gold resulted in the production of
    approximately 237,000 tonnes of arsenic trioxide, and that
    trioxide is currently stored in solid rock in underground
    vaults. There is also arsenic contamination on the surface. In
    1999, the owner of Giant Mine, Royal Oak Mines, went into
    receivership. The court assigned the site to the Government of
    Canada through Aboriginal Affairs and Northern Development
    Canada (AANDC) whom effectively inherited the site and its
    environmental condition.
    
    
    
    3.	Period Of Contract
    
    The Contract is from Contract award until 31 March 2017
    (approximately 3 years) with 8, 1 year option periods.
    
    
    4.	Optional Site Visit and Bidder's Conference
    
    It is recommended that the Proponent or a representative of the
    Proponent visit the work site. Arrangements have been made for a
    tour of the work site. The site visit will be held on July 10,
    2013 at 09:00 AM, C-Dry Boardroom, Giant Mine Site, Yellowknife
    NWT.
    
    Attendance of the Site Visit is limited to 1 individual from
    each company for the tour of the work site.
    
    A bidders' conference will be held after the site visit at 1:30
    PM. The location of the bidders' conference will be provided to
    registrants once the location has been determined.
    
    The scope of the requirement outlined in the bid solicitation
    will be reviewed during the conference and questions will be
    answered. Any clarifications or changes to the bid solicitation
    resulting from the bidders' conference will be included as an
    amendment to the bid solicitation. It is recommended that
    proponents who intend to submit a bid attend or send a
    representative. Proponents who do not attend or send a
    representative will not be given an alternative appointment but
    they will not be precluded from submitting a bid.
    
    Proponents are requested to communicate with the Contracting
    Authority before the scheduled visit and conference to confirm
    attendance. Proponents should provide, in writing, to the
    Contracting Authority, the names of the person(s) who will be
    attending and a list of issues they wish to table at least 5
    working days before the scheduled conference.
    
    It is mandatory that all persons attending the site visit have
    the proper safety footwear (CSA approved green patch) . Hard
    hats, safety glasses and high visibility vests are also
    required. Contractor personnel/individuals who do not have the
    proper safety attire will be denied access to the site.
    Non-registered proponents may not be allowed on the site.
    
    All travel and living costs associated with travel to
    Yellowknife for the purpose of attending the Site Visit /
    Bidder's Conference will be borne by the Contractor or their
    representative.
    
    
    5.	Comprehensive Land Claim Agreement
    
    Tlicho Land Claim and Self Government Agreement
    
    The requirements of the Tlicho Land Claim and Self Government
    Agreement will apply to this procurement. The benefits that
    apply are contained in: Chapter 26, the Tlicho Land Claim and
    Self Government Agreement, clauses 26.3, 26.3.1 (a).
    
    
    Delivery Date: Above-mentioned
    
    The Crown retains the right to negotiate with suppliers on any
    procurement.
    
    Documents may be submitted in either official language of Canada.

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    Organization
    Public Works and Government Services Canada
    Address
    11 Laurier St, Phase III, Place du Portage
    Gatineau, Quebec, K1A 0S5
    Canada
    Contracting authority
    Pahl, Nathaniel
    Phone
    (403) 292-5410 ( )
    Fax
    (403) 292-5786
    Address
    Suite 1650
    635 - 8th Ave. S.W.
    Bureau 1650
    635 - 8e avenue, SO
    Calgary
    Calgary, Alberta, T2P 3M3

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    Organization
    Public Works and Government Services Canada
    Address
    11 Laurier St, Phase III, Place du Portage
    Gatineau, Quebec, K1A 0S5
    Canada
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