Almyr Construction has been awarded 11 competitive federal government contracts totaling $495,962.13. The National Gallery of Canada is their primary client. These contracts span recent fiscal years, including 2024-2025-Q3, 2024-2025-Q4, and 2025-2026-Q3.
Almyr Construction
SaveTotal Contracts
11
Total Value
$496.0K
Departments
1
Years Active
5
2024-2025-Q1 to 2025-2026-Q3
Top Departments
| Department | Contracts | Total Value |
|---|---|---|
| National Gallery of Canada | 11 | $496.0K |
Solicitation Breakdown
Recent Contracts
Page 1 of 1 · 11 total contracts
| Department | Value | Date | Description |
|---|---|---|---|
| National Gallery of Canada | $25.0K | 2026-01-01 | Construction services |
| National Gallery of Canada | $10.1K | 2025-10-24 | Construction services |
| National Gallery of Canada | $47.7K | 2025-09-12 | Construction services |
| National Gallery of Canada | $164.6K | 2025-03-21 | Construction services |
| National Gallery of Canada | $21.0K | 2025-03-04 | Construction services |
| National Gallery of Canada | $15.7K | 2024-12-20 | Construction services |
| National Gallery of Canada | $25.0K | 2024-12-18 | Building Repairs/Maintenance |
| National Gallery of Canada | $124.1K | 2024-08-15 | Construction services |
| National Gallery of Canada | $13.8K | 2024-07-18 | Construction services |
| National Gallery of Canada | $11.6K | 2024-05-10 | Construction services |
| National Gallery of Canada | $37.4K | 2024-04-26 | Construction services |
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