Opportunity
Saskatchewan Tenders #COM2026TMP
City of Martensville Transportation Master Plan Update RFP
Posted
May 19, 2026
Respond By
June 12, 2026
Identifier
COM2026TMP
NAICS
541690
The City of Martensville, Saskatchewan, is seeking qualified firms to update its Transportation Master Plan (TMP) to guide sustainable growth and infrastructure planning. - Government Buyer: - City of Martensville, Infrastructure and Operations Department - Office of the Director of Infrastructure and Operations - OEMs and Vendors: - No specific OEMs or commercial vendors are named; this is a professional services opportunity - Products/Services Requested: - Comprehensive update of the Transportation Master Plan (TMP) - Review of the existing 2017 TMP - Technical studies including traffic forecasting and network analysis - Assessment of active transportation and multi-modal options - Public and stakeholder engagement - Development of prioritized recommendations and implementation plan with cost estimates - Delivery of a final TMP document suitable for Council adoption - Unique or Notable Requirements: - Proponents must demonstrate experience working with the Saskatchewan Ministry of Highways - Robust community and stakeholder engagement is required - The project budget is set at CAD 130,000 - No physical products or equipment are being procured; all requirements are for professional consulting and planning services - Places of Performance and Key Locations: - City of Martensville, Saskatchewan (primary location for work and delivery) - Engagement with the Saskatchewan Ministry of Highways and Rural Municipality of Corman Park as stakeholders
Description
The City of Martensville is seeking proposals from qualified firms to update its Transportation Master Plan. The project involves reviewing the existing 2017 TMP, conducting traffic forecasting and network analysis, assessing active transportation and multi-modal options, and engaging with the public and stakeholders. Deliverables include a comprehensive TMP document with prioritized recommendations, implementation plan, and cost estimates. The updated plan will address road network planning, active transportation, intersection safety, policy review, and future growth considerations.