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This Solicitation opportunity from Government of Canada was posted on May 7, 2026. The submission period has ended. Browse the details below for market research, or find similar active opportunities.

City of Airdrie - Request for Proposal - Adaptive Traffic Signal Pilot System Solution

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AB-2026-03277Canada

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The City of Airdrie is seeking qualified vendors to deliver an AI-based Adaptive Traffic Signal Control Pilot Project along a designated corridor, aiming to replace existing time-of-day signal timing with real-time adaptive control using the city’s current infrastructure, including Intelight controllers and video-based detection systems from Econolite and Iteris. The goal is to enhance traffic flow, reduce delays, improve overall network efficiency, and assess the feasibility of expanding the system city-wide. Proposals must detail the supply, configuration, deployment, and ongoing support of the solution, demonstrating technical capability and experience in implementing similar adaptive traffic technologies. The solicitation, numbered AB-2026-03277, was posted on May 7, 2026, with a submission deadline of June 2, 2026. Responses are to be directed to Christian De Guzman, Contracting Authority, at christian.deguzman@airdrie.ca. The project is being conducted under the City of Airdrie, with performance taking place within Alberta, and while the posting platform indicates a federal portal, the procurement is municipal in nature. Vendors must be prepared to integrate with existing hardware and software systems and provide a clear pathway for evaluation and future scalability, ensuring the pilot delivers measurable improvements in traffic operations and aligns with the city’s long-term transportation goals.

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Airdrie seeks AI traffic signal pilot integrating existing systems to improve flow and assess city-wide expansion.

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Government of Canada → City of AirdrieView Agency

NAICS

237310 - Highway, Street, and Bridge Construction View NAICS

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Alberta, CAN

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AgencyGovernment of Canada → City of Airdrie
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Christian De GuzmanContracting Authority

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The City of Airdrie (the “City”) invites proposals from qualified and experienced vendors to supply, configure, deploy, and support an AI‑based Adaptive Traffic Signal Control Pilot Project along a selected corridor within the City. The purpose of this pilot is to transition from conventional time of day (TOD) signal timing plans to a real time adaptive control strategy that leverages the City’s existing traffic signal infrastructure, including Intelight controllers and video-based detection systems (Econolite and Iteris). The pilot project aims to improve traffic operations, reduce delays, enhance network performance, and evaluate scalability for future city-wide expansion.