Stantec Chosen to Drive Mississauga's Dundas Transit Revolution

Stantec Selected to Lead Dundas Bus Rapid Transit in Mississauga
EDMONTON, Alberta and NEW YORK – Stantec (NYSE: STN), a leader in sustainable design and engineering, has been entrusted by the City of Mississauga to spearhead the detailed design and contract management for the Dundas Bus Rapid Transit (BRT) Mississauga East Corridor. Spanning an impressive 7 kilometers, this corridor is set to include eight strategically placed stops. The overall project budget is estimated at C$580 million, encompassing all aspects from design to land acquisition and regional utility upgrades to streamline construction processes.
As noted by Susan Walter, Stantec's executive vice president of Infrastructure, “The Dundas BRT is a gateway to enhanced connectivity, integrating urban light rail and improving regional transit networks. Our involvement underscores the growing trend of implementing BRT solutions across North America.” Stantec is eager to bring its expertise to this pivotal project in Mississauga.
Enhancing Transportation and Community Connections
The Dundas BRT Mississauga East initiative is crafted to bolster service reliability, reduce travel times, and elevate ridership satisfaction. This undertaking is crucial for supporting the broader transit expansion goals in the region, aligning with Metrolinx’s ambitious 2041 Regional Transportation Plan. This plan aims to stimulate economic growth, increase housing availability, and generate employment opportunities. Moreover, the project is deeply rooted in the City of Mississauga’s 2018 Dundas Connects Master Plan, striving to foster urban growth while respecting environmental commitments.
Sam Rogers, the Commissioner of Transportation and Works in Mississauga, expressed optimism about the collaboration, stating, “With rapid growth in our transit system, we are committed to meeting the rising demands for both transit and sustainable urban development. This project is of utmost priority for our community.”
Designing for All Users
The design for the Dundas BRT Mississauga East will feature dedicated median bus lanes and incorporate Intelligent Transportation Systems (ITS) to enhance signal timing and prioritize transit for swift, dependable service. The new stops will be redesigned to ensure improved accessibility for everyone, particularly for individuals with disabilities. This commitment means meeting and exceeding the requirements of the Accessibility for Ontarians with Disabilities Act along with local accessibility standards.
Upon completion, the corridor will be complemented by a carefully designed boulevard thoughtfully applied to complete street principles, with integrated cycle tracks and sidewalks, offering a safe and appealing environment for all road users.
Comprehensive Services for a Successful Project
Stantec will deliver a complete range of services including consulting, design, tender preparation, procurement support, and oversight during the construction and maintenance phases. The project will involve substantial coordination of utility relocations, regulatory permitting, and facilitating necessary approvals. Environmental stewardship will be at the forefront of the project, with proactive measures taken to reduce its carbon footprint.
Proven Expertise in BRT Implementation
Stantec has an extensive track record of executing BRT projects across North America, contributing to notable initiatives such as vivaNext BRT in the Greater Toronto Area and various BRT projects in Calgary, Ottawa, and Los Angeles. They are also actively engaged in multiple transit expansion projects in the Greater Toronto Area which reinforce their integral role in advancing regional transportation goals.
Stantec is enthusiastic about contributing to this transformative project, reinforcing its commitment to sustainable community development and innovative transit solutions. For further insights on the role of Bus Rapid Transit systems, Stantec continues to foster a community of knowledge surrounding transportation advancements.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the Dundas Bus Rapid Transit project about?
The Dundas BRT project aims to enhance transit connectivity in Mississauga by providing reliable bus rapid transit services over a 7-kilometer corridor with eight stops.
What role will Stantec play in this project?
Stantec will lead the detailed design and contract services, ensuring efficient project execution and adherence to sustainability protocols.
How will the project improve transportation in the region?
The project is designed to increase service reliability, reduce travel times, and support wider transportation networks, benefiting commuters and residents.
What measures are being taken for accessibility?
The design will comply with accessibility standards, ensuring that all stops and transit options are accessible for individuals with disabilities.
How does this project align with broader development goals?
This initiative aligns with the City of Mississauga’s plans for urban growth and Metrolinx’s Regional Transportation Plan, fostering economic development and job creation.
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