Government printing and marketing services contract award

National Defence awarded d2k Communications

$36,160 printing and marketing services contract, QC

Updated July 4, 2026

d2k Communications won a $36,160 government printing and marketing services contract from National Defence in Quebec. The contract runs from December 6, 2011 to May 31, 2013. National Defence has 174726 other tracked awards.

WON$36,160
Award value
$36,160
Contract start
December 6, 2011
Contract end
May 31, 2013
NAICS
561720
Reference #
C-2011-2012-Q3-04010

Contract ended May 31, 2013: the replacement contract may already be in market or awarded.

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Description

Graphic Design Services

Contract context

As of Jul 2026, this is the 27490th contract awarded by National Defence in our tracked dataset since 2000. National Defence's tracked contract value ranges from $14,747 to $66,767 (25th–75th percentile). This award is above their tracked median of $23,662.

Source: original award notice

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