Environment and Climate Change Canada awarded CAMPBELL SCIENTIFIC CANADA CORP
$21,131 healthcare services contract, AB
Updated July 4, 2026
CAMPBELL SCIENTIFIC CANADA CORP won a $21,131 government healthcare services contract from Environment and Climate Change Canada in Alberta. The contract started February 19, 2010. Environment and Climate Change Canada has 28311 other tracked awards.
- Award value
- $21,131
- Contract start
- February 19, 2010
- Contract end
- —
- NAICS
- 561720
- Reference #
- C-2009-2010-Q4-40081
No end date on record: Environment and Climate Change Canada has 28311 other tracked awards, so new postings recur.
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Description
1243 Measuring, controlling, laboratory, medical and optical equipment and parts
Contract context
As of Jul 2026, this is the 10197th contract awarded by Environment and Climate Change Canada in our tracked dataset since 1971. Environment and Climate Change Canada's tracked contract value ranges from $14,952 to $40,000 (25th–75th percentile). This award is at their tracked median of $22,588.
Source: original award notice
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