Individuals and businesses, including sole proprietors, corporations and partnerships can bid on government contracts.
To bid on projects, you'll need to register for a new account on Yukon bids&tenders.
Once signed up, you'll be notified by email of bid opportunities that are relevant to you or your business.
It's important to:
- select all categories that apply to your business when setting up your account; and
- maintain your account and ensure it's up to date.
You can search all Government of Yukon tenders posted after August 18, 2020, on Yukon bids&tenders. You can view tenders by the bid name, status, published date and closing date.
- Create a free account on Yukon bids&tenders
- Log in on Yukon bids&tenders
- View Yukon bids&tenders without an account
- Learn how to use Yukon bids&tenders
For tenders posted before August 18, 2020, refer to the Tender Management System (TMS).
When you visit Yukon bids&tenders, you'll be able to see Government of Yukon public bid opportunities. To download and read tender documents, follow the steps below.
- Access the "Bid details" page of the bid you're interested in.
- Click on the download button beside the document you wish to preview.
- The document will have the "preview" watermark on the document until you've registered as a plan taker for that project.
- Read the tender document to make sure you meet the criteria.
- Contact the project manager through the Yukon bids&tenders portal if you have any questions.
Follow the instructions in the tender document as you complete your submission.
- Register as a plan taker for the project you are interested in.
- Read and understand the terms and conditions in the tender documents.
- The terms are binding if your bid or proposal is successful.
- Do not submit your own terms and conditions or your bid will be rejected.
- Write your bid or proposal in English.
- Have an authorized individual sign your bid. This ensures your bid is legally binding.
The tender document will indicate how, when and where to submit your bid. Make sure your submission is received before the date and time stated in the tender documents.
For tenders posted after January 1, 2021:
- paper-based submissions will no longer be accepted; and
- hard copies of tender documents will no longer be distributed.
Successful bidders
You'll be notified by email if your bid was successful. We also post contract award notifications for public tenders on the Yukon bids&tenders site.
Unsuccessful bidders
Debriefing
You can request a debrief to find out why your bid or proposal was not successful. Contact the project manager to make an appointment.
Bid challenge
Submit a bid challenge if you feel the procurement process was not conducted appropriately.
We encourage people with limited internet access or other concerns to phone 867-667-5385.