The House of Commons public accounts committee has requested that Auditor General Sheila Fraser investigate the $ 152 million
relocation contract awarded to Royal LePage Relocation Services.
The House of Commons public accounts committee has requested that Auditor General Sheila Fraser investigate the $ 152 million
relocation contract awarded to Royal LePage...
Not exact matches
Envoy said that, once the trial judge found that if the bid had been properly conducted Envoy would have been
awarded the
contract for the
relocation services, then Envoy's loss of profit on that
contract was the proper measure of damages.
Royal LePage
Relocation Services has lost the $ 1 billion
relocation contract it won last December, after an internal Public Works And Government Services Canada investigation determined the
contract had not been
awarded properly.
Royal LePage has been providing
relocation services to the federal government through a
contract awarded in 1997.
Royal LePage
Relocations Services (RLRS) has been
awarded two
contracts worth $ 154.2 million for relocating government employees across Canada and abroad.
is being
awarded half the cost of its losing bid for the federal government's
relocation contracts,...
After another round of bids, RLRS was once again
awarded the
relocation contracts in November 2004.
A new RFP was announced, and in November 2004 the government
relocation contracts were once again
awarded to Royal LePage
Relocation Services.
Sun Media reports that the Canadian International Trade Tribunal (CITT) has backed Envoy
Relocation Service's complaint that the procurement process for the federal government's lucrative public servant
relocation contract was flawed, and
awarded the company $ 2,400 as reimbursement for its bid costs.
The committee had been expected to vote in May on a motion calling for the federal Auditor General to audit the
awarding and management of the
relocation contracts, but indications now are that any vote will be delayed until the judicial review process has been completed.
is being
awarded half the cost of its losing bid for the federal government's
relocation contracts, following a decision issued by the Canadian International Trade Tribunal (CITT) on April 26.
By Kathy Bevan Public Works and Government Services Canada (PWGSC) has called for a Judicial Review by the Federal Court of Canada, of a Canadian International Trade Tribunal (CITT) decision that questions the evaluation process used by PWGSC to
award lucrative federal government
relocation contracts.
The
relocation of Canadian armed forces, RCMP and government personnel to new postings is a highly lucrative business for the real estate companies
awarded the
contracts.
For the current
contract, Brookfield was the only bidder and was again
awarded the $ 300 + million - a-year
relocation contract.