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Open snow tenders
in Nunavut.

$3M+ in annual Nunavut snow + ice procurement, aggregated from 1 provincial portals. Filter, alert, bid.

No live snow tenders in Nunavut right now. Tenders post seasonally — most appear between March and August for the following winter. Check back, or post your own tender to invite bids.
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Live tenders
public + invitational
$3M+
Annual procurement
Nunavut snow + ice contracts
Sep 15 → Jun 15
Season window
performance dates
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Reporting portals
aggregated daily

Where Nunavut tenders post.

snow.ca aggregates every public posting + invitational thread from these portals into one feed. Filter by service area, equipment class, and contract value, then route matches into the Operations Cabinet for tracking.

Top issuers in Nunavut.

Municipalities, school boards, and Crown agencies that issue the bulk of Nunavut's snow procurement. We monitor these issuers continuously and alert subscribers when matching tenders post.

  • 01City of Iqaluit
  • 02GN Department of Community and Government Services

Recent contract scopes — Nunavut.

Anonymized examples drawn from awarded Nunavutcontracts in the last two seasons. Scopes vary, but bid-rigour expectations don't.

◆ Scope · NU · Award 2023
Iqaluit municipal clearing · 1-year + options · $480k
◆ Scope · NU · Award 2024
Community access roads (8 communities) · 2-year · $1.2M

What's different about Nunavut.

Nunavummi Nangminiqaqtunik Ikajuuti (NNI) Policy mandates Inuit-firm bidding preference. Sealift-dependent logistics means equipment delivery windows are a critical bid constraint.

◆ How snow.ca helps
  • 01Auto-filter Nunavut postings to your service area, fleet class, and contract value ceiling.
  • 02Email + dashboard alert within 6 hours of any matching tender going public.
  • 03Pre-built bid templates per portal — GN Procurement formatting included.
  • 04Insurance + bonding letter generation from your snow.ca cabinet.
  • 05Win-tracking + award archive across seasons for performance-history scoring.
Nunavut snow tenders

How Nunavut municipal snow procurement works.

Nunavut municipal snow removal contracts run on annual or multi-year supply agreements, with snow routes tendered through provincial procurement portals. Total annual Nunavut snow + ice procurement value is $3M+ across 1 live opportunities aggregated from 1 portals.

Nunavut procurement portals

- GN Procurement — https://gov.nu.ca/finance/information/procurement

Top Nunavut tender issuers - City of Iqaluit - GN Department of Community and Government Services

Recent Nunavut tender scopes - Iqaluit municipal clearing · 1-year + options · $480k - Community access roads (8 communities) · 2-year · $1.2M

Nunavut legislation Nunavummi Nangminiqaqtunik Ikajuuti (NNI) Policy mandates Inuit-firm bidding preference. Sealift-dependent logistics means equipment delivery windows are a critical bid constraint.

What Nunavut municipal tenders typically include

  • Route map and scope — km of road, sidewalk linear metres, properties, stack-out zones
  • Equipment specification — minimum number of plow trucks, salt spreaders, sidewalk tractors
  • Insurance requirement — typically $5–10M GL plus commercial vehicle
  • Response SLA — Class 1 routes cleared in 6–12 hr, Class 2/3 in 12–24 hr
  • Documentation requirement — GPS tracking, completion proof, salt application log
  • Contract term — 1, 3, or 5 year with right of renewal
  • Performance bond — typically 10 % of annual contract value

How to bid a Nunavut snow tender

  1. Register on the portal (GN Procurement) — provincial vendor registration takes 2–4 weeks
  2. Filter listings — use the snow.ca tenders board to monitor new postings daily
  3. Build the response — documented operating history, equipment commitment, insurance certificate, performance bond letter
  4. Submit before deadline — most tenders close 14–30 days after posting
  5. Award decision — typically issued 4–10 weeks after submission deadline
Frequently asked

Questions, answered.

Where do Nunavut snow tenders post?

Nunavut snow tenders post on GN Procurement. snow.ca aggregates these portals into a single daily-updated feed at /tenders. Use the province filter to see only Nunavut listings, or set up an alert to get email notification on new postings matching your equipment class and service area.

What is the typical contract value for Nunavut snow tenders?

Nunavut municipal snow contracts range from small-municipality (50–200 km routes at $250,000–$1.2M annual) to mid-size municipality (200–800 km at $1.2M–$6M) to large urban (800–3,000 km at $6M–$28M). Total Nunavut annual procurement is approximately $3M+ across 1 live opportunities. Larger contracts typically require multi-year terms (3–5 years), performance bonds at 10 % of annual value, and demonstrated multi-season operating history.

What insurance is required to bid Nunavut snow tenders?

Standard minimums are $5M general liability + $2M commercial vehicle for small-and-mid municipalities, scaling to $10M GL for large urban municipalities. Most tenders also require a performance bond at 10 % of annual contract value, issued by a licensed surety. Wage compliance under provincial prevailing wage statutes is typical. For contractors building toward municipal work, the path is to first hold $5M GL on commercial accounts, build a 2–3 year documented operating history, then pursue performance bonding through a specialty surety broker.

When do Nunavut snow tenders post?

Most Nunavut tenders post between March and August for the following winter (Nov–Apr) contract year. Early bird tenders for large multi-year contracts can post as early as January. Award decisions typically issue between June and October. Performance dates: Sep 15 → Jun 15. snow.ca flags posting dates and award decision dates for every active listing on the tender board.

Does snow.ca bid Nunavut tenders?

Yes — snow.ca bids Nunavut tenders in markets where we maintain dedicated tandem-axle and sidewalk-tractor capacity. We do not bid contracts we cannot reliably serve under the contracted SLA. Tender bids are matched to the snow.ca regional operations centre for Nunavut; bid decisions are made within 5 business days of the tender posting based on equipment availability, route economics, and insurance/bond capacity.