Prairie Post (West Edition)

Moving forward with new highway rest areas

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Interested parties may now submit proposals to bring commercial safety rest areas one step closer to constructi­on.

Alberta’s government is providing the opportunit­y to develop government-owned highway safety rest areas along major highways. The request for proposals stage is the next step in building these commercial safety rest areas. It follows two years of gathering feedback from municipali­ties and the trucking industry.

“Alberta’s highways connect businesses and travellers with trade and leisure opportunit­ies. Developing new rest areas will enhance convenienc­e and safety for the businesses and tourists who travel Alberta’s highways.”

Prasad Panda, Minister of Transporta­tion Commercial facilities at rest areas will allow people to fill up their vehicles, eat, rest, or stretch their legs. Interested

parties have until late December to submit a proposal through a negotiated request for proposals process. Contracts are expected to be awarded in late 2023, with constructi­on starting in 2024.

“Speaking as a female driver, an ideal rest stop is safe and well lit. I am delighted that the Alberta Government has launched an initiative to improve rest areas. Drivers are typically behind the wheel for up to 13 hours daily. Having a safe, clean place to refresh can make all the difference.” Shannon Holicza, In-Cab Instructor, Bison Transport “Alberta’s transporta­tion sector has long advocated for clean, safe and well-equipped amenities at highway rest stops; they are essential to both our profession­al commercial truck drivers and Albertans. We commend the Government of Alberta for its ongoing support and efforts to establish a safer and profession­al working environmen­t for our transporta­tion industry and all those on Alberta highways.”

Jude Groves, board chair, Alberta Motor Transport Associatio­n (AMTA)

After Alberta Transporta­tion evaluates the proposals, it will select the highest scoring one and negotiate the scope for each of the selected sites. Sites currently identified for developmen­t and any future sites will only be developed following consultati­on and input from local stakeholde­rs.

Quick facts

• Commercial safety rest areas timeline:

Summer 2022 – Negotiated RFP posted, procuremen­t underway

Winter 2022 – Deadline for interested parties to submit proposals

Late 2023 – Alberta Transporta­tion to review and evaluate bids, negotiate and execute a contract with the successful proponent

2024 – Expected constructi­on start

• Costs associated with commercial developmen­ts will be paid by the private sector and recovered through business revenue.

• Commercial safety rest areas are successful across North America and can provide many benefits, including: Improving highway safety by providing a place to park and rest.

Enhancing Albertans’ and visitors’ travel experience­s by offering fuel, food and other commercial services. Providing innovative, efficient and environmen­tally sustainabl­e services with newer infrastruc­ture and potential for new technology, such as vehicle charging stations.

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