Report outlines plan to improve the delivery of road infrastructure programs

Released: January 27, 2017 at 9:25 a.m.

Winnipeg, MB - In order to improve the delivery of road infrastructure programs, the Public Works Department plans to advertise and award engineering consultant work earlier for major road projects. A report outlining this plan will be presented at the Standing Policy Committee on Infrastructure Renewal and Public Works meeting on January 31.

“Industry groups have long called for the City to advertise and award engineering consultant work earlier for major road projects,” said Mayor Bowman. “I'm pleased the City of Winnipeg is delivering results by improving the delivery of road infrastructure programs.”

“As Chair of IRPW, part of my mandate is to take proactive steps towards speeding up and improving the City's infrastructure renewal program,” said Councillor Morantz. “Today's announcement is a positive change for industry stakeholders and taxpayers.”

The Public Works Department will now advertise for engineering consulting services for survey and design work for next year’s proposed regional street projects in the spring of the current budget year. In other words, consulting services for 2018 major road projects will be advertised in the spring of 2017, advancing the process so that $40 million in roadwork projects will be ready to go to market in late 2017 or early 2018 and be ready for immediate award subject to the adoption of the 2018 capital budget.

This approach has several benefits. In addition to allowing regional street projects to be awarded sooner because the survey and design work will be completed well in advance, better cost estimates will be available prior to tendering. As well, advertising these projects earlier in the year will lead to more competitive bidding and help contractors plan their work more effectively.

If the new process is successful, it could be extended to other areas of the capital program such as the local street program in future years.

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