RFP#: RFP-ENR-005-GC
The NunatuKavut Community Council (NCC) is seeking proposals from the qualified, private sector to lay foundation and build a house in William’s Harbour, Labrador. The successful contractor will be responsible for all tools, labour, travel, accommodations, and transportation of materials to the build site. Additionally, materials required beyond those listed in the blueprint material inventory will be the responsibility of the contractor. The successful contractor will work with NCC’s Project Manager, Project Coordinator, and Facilities Coordinator & Technical Advisor to complete required work for this project.
Guidelines
- Preference may be given to contractors registered with the NunatuKavut Business Centre.
- The contractor will be asked to participate in a project briefing kickoff meeting, provide weekly updates to the Project Coordinator, Project Manager, and Facilities Coordinator & Technical Advisor, and participate in a final walk-through of the house to ensure there are no outstanding items, build is to NCC’s satisfaction, and meets the National Building Code of Canada.
- Must have Certificate of Recognition (COR) for construction workplace safety.
- Build must be completed by December 19, 2025.
Scope Of Work
- Initial meeting to review blueprint, location site, project scope, and timeline of the build.
- Implement building construction plan in consultation with NCC’s project manager, project coordinator, and facilities coordinator & technical advisor.
- Ensure final construction complies with the building for conformance with national building code of Canada with respect to the proposed building occupancy conversion.
- Final co-inspection of work completed by NCC and contractor.
If interested, please contact Donna Carroll at dcarroll@nunatukavut.ca to request the tender proposal package required for application. Submissions must be received no later than 11:59pm AST August 20, 2025. This contract will begin upon award and is expected to conclude December 19, 2025.
NCC reserves the right to accept or reject any or all proposals. The successful consultant will be required to enter into a contractual agreement with NCC. All work produced under this contract will remain property of NCC.