Track Record
Connell CHrysler has a proven track record with 11 awarded contracts in Canada, North America.
The company's expertise spans governance and public administration, security and defense, general supplies, transport and logistics and education and training. Their portfolio includes supply contracts (9) and works contracts (2).
Their areas of specialization include higher education, reflecting a diverse technical capability across multiple disciplines.
These contracts have been sourced through Nova Scotia Tenders.
Notable Contracts
RFQ FOR 1.5 TON TRUCK Entity: Town of Annapolis Royal Type: Goods Awarded to: Connell Chrysler Award Amount: $165,890.13 CAD
— Town of Annapolis Royal
Award notice from Town of Kentville (Canada) — Design to Build - Skatepark Shelter. construction & civil works. Awarded to Connell CHrysler (CAD 72K, May 2024).
— Town of Kentville
general supplies supply contract awarded in Canada: Kentville Police Service Mid-Size. By Town of Kentville. Awarded to Connell CHrysler (CAD 64K, May 2025).
— Town of Kentville
Key contracting authorities
- Town of Kentville· 4
- Village of Kingston· 2
- Town of Annapolis Royal· 2
- Municipality of The County of Annapolis
- Municipality of Kings County
Frequently asked questions about Connell CHrysler
Who is Connell CHrysler?
Connell CHrysler is a public-sector contractor based in Canada with 11 awarded contracts tracked on BidsFactory across Canada.
How many public contracts has Connell CHrysler won?
Connell CHrysler has won 11 public procurement contracts on BidsFactory, with awards recorded from 2013 to 2026.
What sectors does Connell CHrysler work in?
Connell CHrysler is most active in governance and public administration, security and defense and general supplies.
Which contracting authorities have awarded contracts to Connell CHrysler?
Connell CHrysler's most frequent contracting authorities include Town of Kentville, Village of Kingston and Town of Annapolis Royal.
Where does BidsFactory get Connell CHrysler's contract history?
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