The university engages in competitive bidding of all procurement where practical, advantageous, and required under legislative requirements – regardless of dollar value. However, in certain circumstances, and as governed by the applicable trade obligations, approval for limited tendering exceptions may be sought. Limited tendering is听补聽non-competitive procurement process,聽where only one vendor exists or is engaged by the procuring entity (e.g., single sourcing, sole sourcing).聽 The process cannot be used for聽the purpose of avoiding competition聽and/or discriminates against other parties.
Limited Tendering and Provincial Policies
A Limited Tendering Exception is a separate consideration from the Provincial Policies.
- Building Ontario Businesses Initiative Act (BOBIA): A Limited Tendering Exception does not guarantee your procurement satisfies the requirements of BOBIA. When seeking a Limited Tendering Exception, ensure you understand the available exceptions to giving preference to an Ontario Business, which is an additional requirement.
- U.S. Procurement Restriction Policy: There is an additional U.S. Business Exception form required if your purchase is being made from a U.S. Business.
Requesting a Limited Tendering Exception
Complete these steps before committing to a vendor or seeking Vice-President approval. If the limited tender is related to a contract, please consult Procurement Services.
- Review the Limited Tendering Exception Codes to verify that limited tendering may be used. These are the only circumstances where limited tendering may be used.
- Complete the Limited Tendering Justification Form, Steps 1-4. All fields are mandatory, including signature(s) from the Financial Approval Authority, and (if different) the Department Head or Dean.
- Submit the completed form for Procurement Services’ review by attaching to a Purchase Requisition in eShop. If necessary, we will follow up with you.
Need Help? For help with limited tendering, please contact procurementservices@carleton.ca.
Key Definitions
Public Award Notices
As per Article 516(2) of the Canadian Free Trade Agreement, procuring entities covered by the Agreement shall post a notice of award within 72 days after the award of contract, including any limited tendering.聽 杏吧原创 University posts a monthly report containing the contracts awarded during that month, and for a period of 30 days.
