Opportunity
Ontario Tenders #tender_21797
Ontario Ministry of Transportation Seeks Vendor for 2026 Transportation Tomorrow Survey
Posted
June 15, 2026
Respond By
August 04, 2026
Identifier
tender_21797
NAICS
541690, 541910, 541613
The Government of Ontario, Ministry of Transportation, is seeking a vendor to conduct the 2026 Transportation Tomorrow Survey (TTS) for the Greater Golden Horseshoe Area. - Government Buyer: - Government of Ontario, Ministry of Transportation - Scope of Work: - Design and execute the 2026 TTS, a large-scale household travel survey - Collect, analyze, and deliver comprehensive travel data for transportation planning - Produce a final dataset and analysis for use by transportation planners - Ensure methodological consistency with previous TTS cycles (1986-2022) - Achieve a representative sample, with emphasis on underrepresented populations - Incorporate innovations from the TTS Modernization Initiative - Develop and implement a public communications and outreach campaign - Products/Services Requested: - Survey design and methodology - Data collection and management - Data analysis and reporting - Public outreach and communications - Unique/Notable Requirements: - Focus on inclusivity and operational efficiency - Timely delivery of results within a 48-month contract period - No specific OEMs or vendors named in the solicitation - Contract Duration: - 48 months (4 years)
Description
The 2026 Transportation Tomorrow Survey (TTS) is a travel survey aimed at collecting comprehensive data about weekday trip activity by households in the Greater Golden Horseshoe Area. The Ministry of Transportation, on behalf of TTS partner agencies, seeks a vendor to design and conduct the survey and produce a final dataset and analysis for transportation planners. The survey aims to maintain consistency with previous cycles, achieve a representative sample including underrepresented populations, incorporate innovations for modernization, and include a public communications campaign. The contract duration is estimated at 48 months, with an emphasis on operational efficiency and timely delivery of results.