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SaveTotal Contracts
1,000
Total Value
$171.2M
Departments
4
Top Departments
| # | Department | Contracts | Total Value |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Administrative Tribunals Support Service of Canada | 644 | $133.9M |
| 2 | Accessibility Standards Canada | 335 | $25.9M |
| 3 | Canada Border Services Agency | 9 | $10.0M |
| 4 | Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada | 12 | $1.5M |
Top Vendors
Recent Contracts
Vendor: SkyAlyne Canada Limited Partnership
$11.2B2024-05-28
Other professional services not elsewhere specified
Vendor: SkyAlyne Canada Limited Partnership
$11.2B2024-05-28
Other professional services not elsewhere specified
Vendor: BGIS GLOBAL INTEGRATED SOLUTIONS CA
$8.4B2014-11-07
Repair and maintenance - Office buildings
Vendor: BGIS GLOBAL INTEGRATED SOLUTIONS CA
$6.2B2014-11-07
Other professional services not elsewhere specified
Vendor: Bgis Global Integrated Solutions Ca
$5.7B2014-11-13
Industrial Buildings
Vendor: BGIS GLOBAL INTEGRATED SOLUTIONS CA
$5.7B2014-11-07
Office buildings
Vendor: GROUPE SIGNATURE SUR LE
$5.2B2015-06-15
Engineering consultants - construction
Vendor: GROUPE SIGNATURE SUR LE SAINT LAURENT
$5.0B2015-06-15
Engineering consultants - construction
Vendor: GROUPE SIGNATURE SUR LE
$5.0B2015-06-15
Engineering consultants - construction
Vendor: GROUPE SIGNATURE SUR LE SAINT-LAURENT
$4.9B2018-05-15
Engineering consultants - construction
Vendor: GROUPE SIGNATURE SUR LE SAINT LAURENT
$4.8B2018-10-30
Engineering consultants - construction
Vendor: CAE Military Aviation Training Inc.
$4.5B2022-03-01
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