The Transportation Association of Canada (TAC) has launched a new project to develop a synthesis of practices for active transportation facilities at interchanges. The project will identify opportunities and challenges in accommodating safe and comfortable walking and cycling facilities at these complex locations. It will document established and emerging planning and design practices that aim to minimize conflicts and better support active transportation, including network-level planning, geometric design, and traffic control.
TAC is seeking a qualified firm or group to conduct the work. Proposals are due by 13:00 ET on March 24, 2026. View the details and download the Request for Proposals.
All of TAC’s pooled-fund projects are financially supported by partner organizations that also direct and oversee the work. Contact us to learn more about contributing and joining the project steering committee that will guide this important initiative. Thank you to the project’s current funding partners: Ville de Québec, Nova Scotia Public Works, Ontario Ministry of Transportation, City of Calgary, City of Moncton, City of Ottawa, City of Saskatoon, City of Winnipeg, the Regional Municipality of York, and the Canadian Institute of Transportation Engineers.
TAC is also seeking partners for several other projects currently in development. Visit the list of other projects in development (seeking partner organizations) or contact us to discuss how your organization can get involved.