GCSurplus, of Public Services and Procurement Canada, sells a wide selection of Government surplus assets to the general public. Register, log in, and bid on a variety of items such as office equipment, hand tools, cars, boats, and airplanes.
What we sell
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Surplus federal government assets such as furniture, cars, trucks, boats, farm equipment, and more
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Forfeited goods from federal and provincial law enforcement agencies such as jewelry, collectors’ items, appliances, and more
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Large-volume materials, such as metal, wood, or textiles
What we don’t sell
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Buildings and land owned by the federal government
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Out-of-service electronic waste, such as computers and handheld devices
How GCSurplus works
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A government department or agency declares an item as surplus
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A GCSurplus sales representative works with the department or agency to create a listing
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GCSurplus lists the item for sale
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The general public can browse listed items
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Only registered users can bid on items (GCSurplus operates as a closed-bid e-commerce auction system)
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Once an auction sale closes, the successful bidder will receive an acceptance of offer by email, along with an invoice, payment and pick up instructions
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The highest bid is revealed after the auction has ended
Now you’re ready to get started