Manitoba Awards Major Food Supply Contract Valued at Over CAD 121 Million
Manitoba Awards Major Food Supply Contract Valued at Over CAD 121 Million

29 Jan 2026

IntroductionThe Government of Manitoba has finalised a significant government contract award for the supply and delivery of food products across the province, marking one of the largest recent public-sector food procurement deals in Canada. Following a competitive Request for Proposal (RFP) process, Aramark Canada Ltd. has been named the primary supplier under a multi-year agreement, with additional secondary suppliers also appointed. The award was published in November 2025.Contract DetailsThe procurement was conducted under Solicitation No. 29917 (Reference No. 0000279125) and managed by MB Consumer Protection & Government Services – Procurement & Supply Chain.Primary contract value - CAD 121,173,190.50Contract duration - 3 years (7 October 2025 – 6 October 2028)Extension options - 2 years + 2 yearsProcurement method - RFP - Request for ProposalLocation - Manitoba, CanadaTrade agreements - CETA, CFTA, NWPTAThe scope covers the province-wide supply and distribution of food products, with an emphasis on operational efficiency, cost savings, and strategic food sourcing within Manitoba.Awarded SuppliersAramark Canada Ltd. (Mississauga, Ontario) was awarded the primary contract, valued at over CAD 121 million, positioning the company as the main food distribution partner for Manitoba government operations.Service Alimentaire Gordon (Boucherville, Quebec) was appointed as a secondary supplier for the fresh baked products subcategory, with an award value of CAD 100,000.Sysco Winnipeg (Winnipeg, Manitoba) secured an additional supplier role with a contract valued at CAD 1.7 million, supporting regional distribution needs.Significance of the ContractThis awarded tender is strategically important for Manitoba’s public service delivery, ensuring stable food supply chains for government-run facilities and programmes. The multi-supplier model enhances resilience, promotes competition, and allows for category-specific specialisation. The contract also supports broader policy goals, including efficient public spending and optimised logistics under Canada’s public procurement frameworks.From an industry perspective, the award highlights continued consolidation among major food service providers in Canadian government contracts, while still maintaining opportunities for regional and specialised suppliers.ConclusionWith contracts now in effect through 2028 and extension options available, Manitoba’s food supply procurement sets a long-term framework for cost control and service reliability. The award underscores the scale and importance of public-sector food procurement in Canada and reflects ongoing transparency in tender results and contract awards across provincial governments.#CanadaContractAward #ManitobaProcurement #GovernmentContractsCanada #FoodSupplyContracts #TenderResultsCanada #PublicSectorProcurement #AramarkCanada #SyscoWinnipeg #CanadianRFP #ProcurementNewsCanada

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Natura Limited Wins Landscaping Contract for High Commission of Canada in...
Natura Limited Wins Landscaping Contract for High Commission of Canada in Nairobi

10 Dec 2025

In an important move to maintain the upkeep and representative image of Canadian diplomatic properties in Nairobi, the High Commission of Canada (HCC) in Kenya has awarded Natura Limited a major contract for landscaping and grounds maintenance services. Officially awarded on December 4, 2025, the KES 11,151,323 contract will run for 24 months, from April 1, 2026, to March 31, 2028.Contract Goals and ScopeThe Rosslyn Lone Tree and Rosslyn Canopy compounds, as well as the Chancery (CH), Official Residence (OR), and Staff Quarters (SQ), will be maintained by Natura Limited under this agreement. In order to maintain all sites' aesthetic appeal and health, the mandate places a strong emphasis on ongoing landscaping and grounds maintenance services in compliance with industry standards and best practices. This is crucial for maintaining Canada's diplomatic standing in Kenya as well as for operational effectiveness.Among the services will be: Horticultural care and landscaping Maintenance of the exterior grounds Maintaining common areas, gardens, and lawns on a regular basis adherence to safety and environmental regulations Purchasing and ChoosingUsing the Lowest Cost-per-Point selection criteria, a Competitive-Open Bidding process was used to award the contract. The winning bidder was Natura Limited, a Nairobi-based company (Plot LR No: 7785/721, Ground Floor), demonstrating its capacity to provide reliable and superior landscaping services.Strategic SignificanceThe Canadian government's dedication to preserving useful, aesthetically pleasing diplomatic facilities, which are essential for representing Canada abroad, is demonstrated by this award. HCC supports local business expertise while ensuring that maintenance is economical, efficient, and compliant with industry standards by outsourcing to a specialised local company.Concerning Natura LimitedIn Kenya, Natura Limited is a reputable company that offers professional, dependable, and ecologically friendly landscaping and grounds maintenance services. Their involvement with HCC demonstrates their reliable track record in managing delicate and well-known properties.Considering the FutureWith this agreement, Natura Limited will start getting ready before the official start date in April 2026, guaranteeing a smooth transition and continuous service for all HCC properties in Nairobi. This collaboration also highlights the significance of maintaining diplomatic infrastructure to a high standard; other Canadian missions around the world may follow suit.Latest Government Tenders and Contract Awards in Canada - CanadaTendersCanadaTenders - Your trusted source for latest government tenders, RFPs, RFQs, and contract awards in Canada Stay updated with the latest public procurement opportunities and tender notices in Canada at CanadaTenders Find all Canada government tenders, eProcurement updates, and contract award notices on CanadaTenders Explore live tenders, bids, and procurement opportunities in Canada with CanadaTenders - The canada tender portal CanadaTenders brings you verified tenders, procurement news, and contract awards from Canada  #LandscapingContract #HighCommissionCanada #NairobiKenya #GovernmentContracts #TenderAward #ProcurementNews #DiplomaticProperties #NaturaLimited #GroundsMaintenance #KenyaBusiness #OpenBidding #CanadianDiplomacy #HorticultureServices #ExteriorMaintenance

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British Columbia Awards Major Bridge Rehabilitation Contract on Highway 37 to...
British Columbia Awards Major Bridge Rehabilitation Contract on Highway 37 to West Horizon Contracting

10 Dec 2025

The Province of British Columbia has awarded a key infrastructure contract to West Horizon Contracting Inc. for the rehabilitation of Revision Creek Bridge No. 08791 and Fan Creek Bridge No. 08792 along Highway 37. The contract, issued by the Ministry of Transportation and Transit Northern Regional Office, was finalised on December 2, 2025, with a total value of CAD 10,766,487.30.Project Scope and DetailsThis Invitation to Tender project focuses on the rehabilitation and maintenance of two critical bridges along Highway 37, a vital transportation corridor in Northern British Columbia. The work will include structural repairs, safety upgrades, and ensuring long-term durability for vehicular traffic. By addressing these key infrastructure components, the project enhances road safety, reduces maintenance costs, and supports economic activity in the region.Entities Involved Issuing Organization: Ministry of Transportation and Transit, Northern Regional Office, Coquitlam, BC Successful Supplier: West Horizon Contracting Inc., Smithers, BC Contract Value: CAD 10,766,487.30 West Horizon Contracting Inc. was selected based on its technical expertise, experience with bridge rehabilitation projects, and capacity to deliver infrastructure improvements safely and efficiently. The company has a strong reputation for handling complex transportation projects in Northern British Columbia.Significance of the ContractThe Highway 37 corridor serves as a critical link for commercial, local, and industrial transportation. By investing in the rehabilitation of these bridges, the government aims to: Ensure safe and reliable travel for residents and commercial operators Strengthen regional infrastructure critical to economic development Extend the lifespan of key transportation assets in Northern BC This award demonstrates the province’s ongoing commitment to maintaining and upgrading essential transportation infrastructure, particularly in remote and northern communities where safe connectivity is vital.About West Horizon Contracting Inc.Based in Smithers, British Columbia, West Horizon Contracting Inc. specialises in civil infrastructure, bridge construction, and rehabilitation. The firm has consistently delivered projects that enhance community safety and regional connectivity.Looking AheadConstruction and rehabilitation work are expected to commence promptly, ensuring minimal disruption to highway users. This strategic investment will bolster transportation reliability along Highway 37, supporting both local communities and regional economic growth.Latest Government Tenders and Contract Awards in Canada - CanadaTendersCanadaTenders - Your trusted source for latest government tenders, RFPs, RFQs, and contract awards in Canada Stay updated with the latest public procurement opportunities and tender notices in Canada at CanadaTenders Find all Canada government tenders, eProcurement updates, and contract award notices on CanadaTenders Explore live tenders, bids, and procurement opportunities in Canada with CanadaTenders - The canada tender portal CanadaTenders brings you verified tenders, procurement news, and contract awards from Canada #BritishColumbia #Highway37 #BridgeRehabilitation #InfrastructureProjects #GovernmentContracts #ContractAward #WestHorizonContracting #TransportationBC #BCProcurementNews #AwardedTenders #CivilEngineering #NorthernBCInfrastructure

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