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Claim R-020.3 / Contract history

CS / DEF / 001 · Preview 0.2

Has performed inspection under federal contract in the last three years.

Recorded against Wexcombe Marine Inspection Ltd., St. John’s, NL · record R-020 · Inspection

Evidence status: partial. Supported One or more open sources are consistent with the claim, but the support is indirect, secondary, self-declared, or not yet reviewed in context.

Illustrative research preview. Every supplier in this register is fictional and no finding about any real firm is published. The structure — claim, source, date, reviewer, status — is the product.

Evidence · 1 source

  1. 01
    CanadaBuys contract history Public Services and Procurement Canada

    CanadaBuys award record, survey services, 2022 (illustrative locator AW-22-1901) retrieved

    “Hull survey and thickness measurement.”

    Evidence status: open. Stale Retrieved outside the freshness window for this source class, or the record itself has aged out.

Reviewer
Reviewer A (analyst) · not yet signed
Status
Evidence status: partial. Supported over evidence partial
Rationale
The award located is outside the three-year window the claim specifies. Recorded as stale support.
What would move it
A more recent award record.

Cite as

Capacity Signal, CS/DEF/001, Preview 0.2 (2026-08-18), claim R-020.3, status Supported. https://capacitysignal.ca/reports/cs-def-001/claims/r-020-3/

Stated limits

What this claim does not tell you

  1. 01

    Absence from the register is not a negative finding.

    The register was assembled from 6 open source classes. A firm that does not appear may simply not be described in those sources. Nomination is free and takes one form.

  2. 02

    Award records establish that work was contracted, not that it was performed to standard.

    Performance, delivery, and quality history are not in the open record. Contract history claims are graded on the award record alone.

  3. 03

    Controlled goods content is excluded, permanently.

    Only public registration status is recorded. Nothing about what a registrant makes, holds, or handles is collected, inferred, or stored.