If you’re a supplier interested in doing business with the City, you can access bid opportunities on the City’s eBidding system as follows:
Procurements valued at less than the thresholds above are by invitation only.
To register for bid opportunities and download documents, you must have an account with the City’s eBidding system. You can purchase an annual subscription or access bid opportunities on a pay-as-you-go basis.
Go to the Supplier Support Portal for step-by-step instructions on how to create an account.
The City of Mississauga has adopted the requirement for an Occupational Health and Safety Management System (OHSMS) as part of its construction contract management and construction tendering processes. This demonstrates the City’s ongoing commitment to health and safety for contractors, employees and residents.
The City currently requires construction contracts to have an OHSMS in place for all construction projects valued over $500K.
Effective January 1, 2026, the City will require proof of OHSMS certification from all construction contractors undertaking projects valued over $500,000.
The following certifications will be accepted by the City:
Click here to access the City’s safety forms.
In accordance with the requirements under the Canadian Free Trade Agreement, Chapter 5, the City may be a participating agency in one or more procurements conducted by any of the following cooperative buying groups:
Canadian Collaborative Procurement Initiative
Ministry of Public and Business Service Delivery
Ontario Education Collaborative Marketplace (OECM)
If you have questions about a specific bid opportunity, send your inquiry to the contact person listed in the bid document.
You can also contact the City of Mississauga Procurement Services by calling 905-615-3200, extension 5233, or by email at: purchasing@mississauga.ca.
Recognizing that unsolicited bids for the provision of goods and services can offer improved services, reduced cost, cost avoidance, and other benefits, the City has established a standardized process for handling unsolicited bids.