Opportunity
Brighton Bids and Tenders #PW 2026-08
Traffic Impact and Intersection Assessment Study for Ontario, Main, and Princess Streets in Brighton
Posted
June 24, 2026
Respond By
July 23, 2026
Identifier
PW 2026-08
NAICS
541330, 541690
This opportunity is for a professional consulting services contract with the Corporation of the Municipality of Brighton to assess and plan improvements for a key intersection. - Government Buyer: - Corporation of the Municipality of Brighton (Ontario, Canada) - OEMs and Vendors: - No specific OEMs or vendors are named in the solicitation - Products/Services Requested: - Intersection Assessment and Traffic Impact Study for Ontario Street, Main Street, and Princess Street - Evaluation of current and future traffic operations - Analysis of alternatives including traffic signals, roundabouts, intersection realignment, and other operational enhancements - Recommendations for preferred intersection configuration and implementation triggers - Conceptual improvement requirements and Class D budgetary cost estimates - Unique or Notable Requirements: - Study must support future capital planning with actionable recommendations - Deliverables include both technical analysis and budgetary guidance - Emphasis on evaluating multiple intersection improvement alternatives - No product part numbers or quantities are specified, as this is a consulting services engagement
Description
The Corporation of the Municipality of Brighton is soliciting quotations for an Intersection Assessment and Traffic Impact Study at the Ontario Street, Main Street, and Princess Street intersection. The study aims to assess current and future traffic operations and determine the timing and justification for intersection improvements. It will evaluate alternatives such as traffic signals, roundabouts, intersection realignment, and other operational improvements, providing recommendations for a preferred long-term solution. The final report will include preferred intersection configuration, implementation triggers, conceptual improvement requirements, and Class D budgetary cost estimates to support future capital planning.