International Road Dynamics (IRD) announced today that it has received a contract valued at approximately CDN $1million from Prince Edward Island Department
of Transportation and Infrastructure Renewal (PEI DTIR).
The contract is for the supply, installation, and maintenance of a mainline weigh-in-motion (WIM) Sorter System, and will complement the weigh station operation located 1km east bound of the Confederation Bridge. Installation is scheduled for completion by the end of June 2011.
The WIM Sorter System will sort inbound commercial vehicles exiting the Confederation Bridge on a single lane highway on Route 1.
Currently, all commercial vehicles are required to report to the weigh station. During strong wind events, the bridge is closed to traffic for as long as 12 hours. When the bridge is re-opened there is the potential for 300 to 400 trucks to be waiting to report to the weigh station.
The WIM Sorter System via electronic message signs will automatically direct commercial vehicles that are potentially in violation of dimension and weight compliance limits to report to the weigh station. Commercial vehicles which are not in violation can bypass the weigh station, or at the option of the weigh station operators can still be directed to report for further weighing or inspection.
The system utilizes IRD’s Single Load Cell Weigh-In-Motion Scales and its advanced iSINC WIM Electronics, which are recognized as the premier technologies for Commercial Vehicle Sorting applications at weigh stations. IRD’s solution will significantly reduce commercial vehicle wait times and improve operating costs for compliant vehicles.
“We are pleased to participate in this important project and look forward to providing an innovative solution to meet the needs of PEI and the Confederation Bridge. IRD has a significant presence in the region with nine Mainline WIM systems in Nova Scotia and New Brunswick, and four Virtual Weigh Stations in Newfoundland,” commented Terry Bergan, IRD’s President and CEO.