Depending on the type of work you do with BC Housing, you may be required to submit additional documents.
If you are doing construction work for new social housing that is receiving funds through a BC Housing program, your contract format will be either a Generic Master Service Agreement: Goods, Services & Light Construction or a Canadian Construction Document Committee Contract.
Note that Supplementary General Conditions modify some of the terms and conditions in the Canadian Construction Documents Committee documents.
Updates to BC Housing Terms and Conditions
Summary of recent amendments to BC Housing’s General Terms and Conditions or Supplementary General Conditions are listed in this Contract Notice.
Contracts
Vendor Business |
Contract Type |
Supplementary General Conditions |
Construction |
CCDC5B |
Construction contractors awarded a CCDC5B contract are subject to supplementary general conditions (CCDC5B) set out by BC Housing. |
Construction |
CCDC2 |
Construction contractors awarded a CCDC2 contract are subject to supplementary general conditions (CCDC2) set out by BC Housing. |
Construction |
CCDC14 |
Construction contractors awarded a CCDC14 contract are subject to owner and developer supplementary general conditions set out by BC Housing. |
Civil Works Construction | MMCD | BC Housing’s Civil Works Template (includes Supplementary General Conditions in Part D) |
Consulting |
Generic Master Service Agreement - Good, Services & Light Construction |
Supplementary General Conditions – Consulting (Supplier Owned Intellectual Property) Supplementary General Conditions – Consulting (BC Housing Owned Intellectual Property) |
Architectural Services |
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Construction |
Generic Master Service Agreement: Goods, Services & Light Construction |
Warranties - Course of Construction |
Development Consultant Service Contract |
Development Consultant Services Contract | Not applicable |
Non-profit procurement resources
Visit our Partner Services section for resources non-profit societies can use in developing or renovating affordable housing. Look for design guidelines and construction standards, LEED standards and Procurement Guidelines for Non-Profit Housing, along with commissioning and handover resources that provide a framework for successful construction projects.
The Procurement Guidelines provide comprehensive explanations, recommendations and requirements for the procurement of new construction or capital renovations. Non-profit housing providers will be better equipped to make informed decisions throughout the procurement process and ensure that the process is fair, open and transparent.