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Structural Manual v61
This draft of the Structural Manual includes Revision #61, and the final version of this draft is intended to supersede the previous edition. The major change is adoption of S6-25 along with other updates focused on the durability. Few minor clarifications & corrections have also been made.
Due to file size limitation the manual is being posted into two parts. The final copy of the Manual will be published as single document.
Reader may request a one compiled copy if they wish to by sending email to jonathan.kiam-pupu@ontario.ca
Useful links
Registry, Appraisal and Qualification System
Government of Ontario official website
Environmental Registry of Ontario
Education and training
Good Roads
Association of Consulting Engineering Companies Ontario
MTO-ACEC Engineering Subcommittee
The subcommittee provides opportunity for joint discussions between the Association of Consulting Engineering Companies-Ontario (ACEC-ON) and the Ministry of Transportation Ontario (MTO) to identify and resolve issues related to the acquisition, delivery, and performance management of the planning and engineering services industries in Ontario, specifically related to MTO contracts
Meeting Notes June 2025
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ORBA - MTO Highway Maintenance Committee Meeting Notes June 2025
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2026-27 HIIFP_ Appendix F _ Budget Summary Form23D
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Engineering Pipeline List for ACEC - November 2025
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Tri-Annual Meeting Notes August 2025
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MTO/ACEC-Ontario Meeting May 2025
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Meeting Notes March 2025
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ORBA - MTO Highway Maintenance Committee Meeting Notes April 2025
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MTO-ORBA Highway Maintenance Committee (HMC)
The mandate of the Highway Maintenance Committee (HMC) is to provide an opportunity for joint discussions between the Ontario Road Builders’ Association (ORBA) and the Ministry of Transportation Ontario (MTO) to identify and address issues related to the maintenance industry in Ontario, with a focus on MTO highway maintenance contract delivery and administration
MTO-ACEC-ON Engineering Subcommittee Meeting Notes
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Consulting MTO Offices
Contract Management Office
The Contract Management Office is responsible for:
- Administration of the contractual agreements with service providers for the design and construction of the provincial highway network
- Pre-qualifying contractors for bidding on construction and maintenance projects
- Finalizing and distributing the contract documents to potential bidders
- Preparing estimates for the work, receives the bids and awards the work
- Developing contract administration guidelines and automated tools for the effective management of planning, design and contract administration consultant assignments, as well as for the oversight of construction contracts.
Corridor Management Office
The Corridor Management Office is responsible for legislation, policy and guidelines for Highway Corridor Management. Two primary functions – Land Development Review (municipal land use planning matters, development applications to municipality) and Highway Corridor Management Permits (application review and administration).
Geomatics Office
What we do:
- Develop and establish policies, standards, and guidelines for geomatics activities and products.
- Produce or process photogrammetric, cartographic, and GIS plans and maps, and fundamental control survey data.
- Quality check and approve survey-related legal boundary plans and other documents for highway corridor land acquisition, expropriation, transfer and disposal.
Maintenance Management Office
The Maintenance Management Office is responsible for year-round maintenance of Ontario’s provincial highway network including snow and ice control, incident response, emergency repairs, electrical maintenance, bridge scaling, pavement markings etc.
Highway Design Office
The Highway Design Office has two sections:
- Design Standards
The Design Standards Section develops policies, standards, guidelines and procedures for civil engineering, highway design and drainage design for provincial highways. It develops standards for highway geometrics, construction, design drainage, hydrology, landscape architecture, safety and new products.
- Standards Management
The Standards Management Section (SMS) manages the development and implementation of specifications and documentation such as the Ontario Provincial Standards, Special Provisions, MTO Drawings, the Contract Design Estimating and Documentation (CDED) Manual, the Designated Sources for Materials (DSM) list, administration of the information in the Contract Preparation System (CPS), in the Technical Consultation Portal (TCP) and in the Technical Publications website.
Traffic Office
The Traffic Office leads the development and implementation of policies, standards and guidelines for the design and application of traffic control and management on all roads within the Province of Ontario. The Traffic Office is also responsible for the development, review and interpretation of traffic guidelines and best practices for traffic operations and safety reviews on the provincial highway network.
Engineering Materials Office
The Engineering Materials Office (EMO) is responsible for:
- Development of technical policy and standards related to engineering materials, including implementation and maintenance of material and construction specifications, and operational documents
- Specialized laboratory testing and investigations
- Evaluation and implementation of new technologies, products, processes and equipment
- Coordination and participation in laboratory correlation programs
- Conducting laboratory inspections, reviews, certification programs, referee monitoring, Registry, Appraisal and Qualification System (RAQS) registration, and pre-qualification of service providers
- Liaison with external stakeholders, including industry, researchers and universities, national and international standards committees, municipalities, other transportation agencies and the public
- Providing direction in the areas of specialized materials design, laboratory testing, performance evaluation and failure investigation
- Providing expert technical advice, support, leadership, training and technology transfer to various ministry offices and external stakeholders
Structures OfficeDevelopment and support of standards and specifications for design and construction of new structures to ensure structures are economical and adhere to codes and industry best practices.
- Structural Manual, Sign Support Manual and Culvert Manual - New standards for precast girders, expansion joints, bearings, traffic barriers, high mast light poles, etc.
- Develop and maintain Special Provisions related to structures - Contract Preparation System (CPS) issues related to structures - Designated Sources for Materials (DSM) Custodianship
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November 2024 Meeting Notes
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Tri-Annual Meeting Notes June 2024
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HIIFP Steering Committee 2024 - 25
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HIIFP Steering Committee
The Highway Infrastructure Innovations Funding Program (HIIFP) Steering Committee governs the HIIFP administration process and the evaluation of proposals to provide funding for the eligible Ontario universities and colleges (institutions) that contribute to the research.
Tri Annual Meeting March 2024
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Meeting Notes April 2024
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