Track Record
Ordre des fils d'Italie au Canada has a proven track record with 2 awarded contracts in Canada, North America.
The company's expertise covers both media and communication and culture and heritage. Their portfolio includes service contracts (2).
Their areas of specialization include advertising and event management, reflecting a diverse technical capability across multiple disciplines.
These contracts have been sourced through Montreal Contracts.
Notable Contracts
The Montréal-Nord borough council has authorized a modest expenditure of $250 to the Order of the Sons of Italy in Canada. This amount is for the purchase of an advertisement promoting their…
— Arrondissement Montréal-NORD — Direction des services administratifs
This decision authorizes a modest expenditure of $200 CAD to the Order of the Sons of Italy in Canada. The purpose of this expenditure is to purchase advertising space at the organization's 8th…
— Arrondissement Montréal-NORD — Direction des services administratifs
Key contracting authorities
- Arrondissement Montréal-NORD — Direction des services administratifs· 2
Frequently asked questions about Ordre des fils d'Italie au Canada
Who is Ordre des fils d'Italie au Canada?
Ordre des fils d'Italie au Canada is a public-sector contractor based in Canada with 2 awarded contracts tracked on BidsFactory across Canada.
How many public contracts has Ordre des fils d'Italie au Canada won?
Ordre des fils d'Italie au Canada has won 2 public procurement contracts on BidsFactory, with awards recorded from 2022 to 2024.
What sectors does Ordre des fils d'Italie au Canada work in?
Ordre des fils d'Italie au Canada is most active in media and communication and culture and heritage.
Which contracting authorities have awarded contracts to Ordre des fils d'Italie au Canada?
Ordre des fils d'Italie au Canada's most frequent contracting authorities include Arrondissement Montréal-NORD — Direction des services administratifs.
Where does BidsFactory get Ordre des fils d'Italie au Canada's contract history?
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