Correctional Service Canada awarded Grid Technical Solutions Inc.
$462,901 construction contract, QC
Updated July 5, 2026
Grid Technical Solutions Inc. won a $462,901 government construction contract from Correctional Service Canada in Quebec. The contract runs from December 16, 2024 to November 30, 2027. A replacement contract is likely to go to market around September 1, 2027. Correctional Service Canada has 150 other tracked awards.
- Award value
- $462,901
- Contract start
- December 16, 2024
- Contract end
- November 30, 2027
- NAICS
- 561720
- Reference #
- cb-745-12687591
Contract ends November 30, 2027: re-tender expected around September 1, 2027.
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Description
Maintenance and repair service for high-voltage electrical systems
Contract context
As of Jul 2026, this is the 116th contract awarded by Correctional Service Canada in our tracked dataset since 2023. Correctional Service Canada's tracked contract value ranges from $132,792 to $411,994 (25th–75th percentile). This award is above their tracked median of $237,331.
Source: original award notice
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