Government cleaning contract award

Environment Canada awarded Conestoga-Rovers & Associates

$44,972 cleaning contract, ON

Updated July 5, 2026

Conestoga-Rovers & Associates won a $44,972 government cleaning contract from Environment Canada in Ontario. The contract started January 26, 2015. Environment Canada has 142 other tracked awards.

WON$44,972
Award value
$44,972
Contract start
January 26, 2015
Contract end
NAICS
561720
Reference #
PW-14-00661818-669747

No end date on record: Environment Canada has 142 other tracked awards, so new postings recur.

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Procurement context: federal contracts of this scale often carry prevailing-wage requirements.

Description

CHARACTERIZATION OF COAL AND UNCOMBUSTED CARBON FROM ELECTRIC POWER GENERATION FOR THE PURPOSE OF UPDATING CARBON DIOXIDE EMISSION FACTORS

Contract context

As of Jul 2026, this is the 15th contract awarded by Environment Canada in our tracked dataset since 2014. Environment Canada's tracked contract value ranges from $68,292 to $215,111 (25th–75th percentile). This award is below their tracked median of $101,850.

Source: original award notice

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