Opportunity

Saskatchewan Tenders #2026-1629-1

City of Moose Jaw Public Transit Master Plan Consulting Services

Posted

July 09, 2026

Respond By

August 04, 2026

Identifier

2026-1629-1

NAICS

541690

The City of Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan, is seeking consulting services to develop a comprehensive Public Transit Master Plan (PTMP) with a 15-year vision. - Government Buyer: - City of Moose Jaw, Transportation Engineering office - Services Requested: - Consulting services for the development of a Public Transit Master Plan - Includes project management, background review, public and stakeholder engagement, transit system performance assessment, demand forecasting, network design, service optimization, infrastructure assessment, alternative service models evaluation, paratransit strategy, technology and ITS strategy, financial analysis, service standards, governance, asset and fleet management, and implementation planning - Products/Part Numbers/Quantities: - No specific products, OEMs, or part numbers are mentioned - Service quantity: 1 comprehensive consulting engagement - Unique or Notable Requirements: - Plan must address both conventional and paratransit services - Emphasis on accessibility, efficiency, sustainability, and safety compliance - Deliverables include phased implementation strategies (short, medium, and long-term), service standards, and stakeholder engagement - Proposals must be submitted electronically and comply with the City’s safety management system and standard specifications - OEMs: - No OEMs or product manufacturers are specified in this opportunity

Description

The City of Moose Jaw is seeking proposals from qualified engineering firms to develop a Public Transit Master Plan. This plan will guide the future direction of conventional and paratransit services by evaluating existing conditions, identifying opportunities for improvement, and providing a prioritized roadmap for service, infrastructure, fleet, technology, and governance. The goal is to support the development of a reliable, accessible, and sustainable public transit network over the next 15 years. Proposals must be submitted electronically by August 4, 2026, at 2:00 p.m. CST.

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