For electrical contractors
Public electrical tenders across Canada, found and drafted for you
Cornerstone scans Canada’s procurement boards every day, scores each electrical tender against your trade, geography, and bonding capacity, and drafts a compliance-aware proposal — so you spend your time building, not searching. We’re tracking 174 open electrical tenders across Canada right now.
What public electrical work looks like
Building electrical, power distribution, street and traffic lighting, substations, controls, fire alarm, and standby generation for public facilities and infrastructure.
Who buys it
Municipalities (street lighting, facilities), utilities, health and education owners, and general contractors subcontracting electrical packages.
What you need to bid
In B.C., construction electrician, industrial electrician, and powerline technician are compulsory SkilledTradesBC trades; electrical permits, certified journeypersons, COR, and CGL apply across provinces.
Where electrical work is open now
Counts update daily. Free to browse, no account needed.
How Cornerstone helps electrical contractors
Watching every board for electricalwork is a part-time job, and most of what posts won’t fit your trade or size. Cornerstone collapses that: it reads the boards daily, scores each posting against your profile so you see only the fits, and — when you’re ready — drafts a compliance-aware proposal tuned to the tender. The matching is deterministic and explainable, not a black box.
Stop hunting for electrical work.
Start free and see the electrical tenders that fit your firm, scored and ready to bid.
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Frequently asked questions
- What public electrical work can I bid in Canada?
- Building electrical, power distribution, street and traffic lighting, substations, controls, fire alarm, and standby generation for public facilities and infrastructure.
- What do I need to bid public electrical work?
- In B.C., construction electrician, industrial electrician, and powerline technician are compulsory SkilledTradesBC trades; electrical permits, certified journeypersons, COR, and CGL apply across provinces.
- Is it free to find electrical tenders with Cornerstone?
- Browsing open tenders by province is free and needs no account. A free Cornerstone account scores electrical tenders to your firm and drafts up to three proposals a month; Pro adds unlimited matches and 30 proposals a month.
General information, not procurement or legal advice. Certification, bonding, and trade-agreement rules change — always confirm current requirements in the official tender documents and with the relevant authorities.