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Transportation Tomorrow Survey

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The Ministry of Transportation is seeking a vendor to conduct the 2026 Transportation Tomorrow Survey, a comprehensive travel survey targeting households across the Greater Golden Horseshoe Area to gather detailed data on weekday trip patterns. The scope mirrors that of the 2022 survey, ensuring continuity in data collection methodology and geographic coverage to support regional transportation planning. The selected vendor will be responsible for designing the survey instrument, executing field operations, and delivering a finalized dataset alongside analytical outputs that meet the needs of transportation planners in the region. The solicitation, identified as tender_21797, was posted on July 9, 2026, with a response deadline of August 10, 2026. Interested vendors must submit proposals to the Government of Canada through the Canada Buys platform, with Suba Thambithurai serving as the primary contracting authority. Contact information for inquiries is provided via email and phone, and the survey’s outcome will directly inform infrastructure and mobility planning efforts across the Greater Golden Horseshoe. The procurement is categorized as federal in nature, with no specific set-aside provisions, and performance is expected to occur within the surveyed region.

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Vendor to conduct 2026 transportation survey across Greater Golden Horseshoe for regional planning.

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Government of Canada → Ministry of TransportationView Agency

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541910 - Marketing Research and Public Opinion PollingView NAICS

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AgencyGovernment of Canada → Ministry of Transportation
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The 2026 Transportation Tomorrow Survey (TTS) is a travel survey that aims to collect comprehensive data about weekday trip activity by households living the Greater Golden Horseshoe Area. The coverage for this project is the same as the 2022 TTS. The Ministry of Transportation (MTO), on behalf of the TTS partner agencies, aims to procure a Vendor who will design and conduct the survey and produce a final dataset and analysis that meets the needs of transportation planners across the region.

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