Opportunity
Saskatchewan Tenders #HWY-260042-SFRFP
Consultant Services for Work Zone Intrusion Detection and Alert Technologies Pilot
Posted
August 18, 2026
Respond By
September 01, 2026
Identifier
HWY-260042-SFRFP
NAICS
541690
The Government of Saskatchewan's Ministry of Highways is seeking a consultant to support a pilot project for work zone intrusion detection and alert technologies. - Government Buyer: - Agency: Government of Saskatchewan - Sub-agency: Ministry of Highways - Procurement managed with involvement from Ministry of SaskBuilds and Procurement - Scope of Work: - Professional consulting services to identify, evaluate, and pilot work zone intrusion detection and alert technologies - Tasks include baseline review, technology review, stakeholder workshops, concept of operations development, vendor demonstrations, procurement support, pilot deployment oversight, and post-completion evaluation - Consultant will report to a steering committee and provide deliverables such as evaluation reports and progress updates - Requirements: - Project team must demonstrate relevant qualifications and experience - Performance evaluation and stakeholder engagement required - Comprehensive insurance coverage is mandatory - Annual price inflation adjustments based on Consumer Price Index - Products/Services Requested: - No specific OEMs, vendors, products, or part numbers are named - Focus is on professional consulting services related to technology identification and piloting - Notable Details: - Contract expected to run until March 31, 2028, with possible extension - Approximately two-thirds of work to be completed and invoiced prior to March 31, 2027 - Pilot deployment anticipated in the 2027 construction season
Description
The Saskatchewan Ministry of Highways is seeking a Consultant to provide professional services to identify and pilot work zone intrusion detection and alert technologies. The project falls under the category of Traffic Operations. The solicitation is a Request for Proposal (RFP) with a focus on piloting new technologies to enhance work zone safety. The competition is open and the Ministry encourages participation from qualified consultants.