National Capital Commission (NCC)
SaveTotal Awards
38
Total Value
$70.0M
Unique Vendors
36
Top Vendors by Award Value
| # | Vendor | Awards | Total Value |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Les Services Récréatifs Demsis Inc | 2 | $33.5M |
| 2 | D&G LANDSCAPING (2015) INC | 1 | $6.8M |
| 3 | Bird Construction Group | 1 | $4.8M |
| 4 | CSL group LTD | 1 | $3.5M |
| 5 | Pine Valley Corporation | 1 | $3.5M |
| 6 | CLEAR WATER STRUCTURES INC | 1 | $3.4M |
| 7 | Goldie Mohr LTD | 1 | $2.1M |
| 8 | Envert & Fils (6535755 Canada Inc). | 1 | $1.8M |
| 9 | Decontie Milestone Inc. | 1 | $1.4M |
| 10 | KB Civil Constructors Inc | 1 | $1.2M |
| 11 | Ross and Anglin Limited | 1 | $958.1K |
| 12 | MORIYAMA TESHIMA ARCHITECTS | 1 | $926.3K |
| 13 | Odyssey Medical Canada Inc. | 1 | $900.6K |
| 14 | Clintar Commercial Outdoor Services | 1 | $623.7K |
| 15 | Groupe de Construction Depiedmont Inc. | 1 | $611.8K |
| 16 | MTW TRAFFIC INC. | 1 | $533.1K |
| 17 | Triple J Contracting Inc. | 1 | $462.4K |
| 18 | GEMMA PROPERTY SERVICES INC | 2 | $369.7K |
| 19 | Synerglace Canada Inc | 1 | $340.2K |
| 20 | Strathmore | 1 | $265.8K |
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