Opportunity

San Mateo County Transportation Authority Planetbids #Caltrain Upcoming and Future Solicitations

Caltrain Corridor Grade Separations, Undercrossings, and Bridge Stabilization Opportunities

Posted

November 08, 2024

Respond By

December 31, 2030

Identifier

Caltrain Upcoming and Future Solicitations

NAICS

237310, 237990, 541330, 541310, 541620, 541690

Caltrain is announcing a multi-year forecast of major design and construction opportunities for grade separations, bicycle and pedestrian undercrossings, and bridge stabilization projects along the Caltrain corridor in the San Francisco Bay Area. - Government Buyer: - Peninsula Corridor Joint Powers Board (Caltrain) - Collaborating with the Cities of Palo Alto, Sunnyvale, Mountain View, South San Francisco, San Bruno, and VTA - OEMs and Vendors: - No specific OEMs or vendors are named; opportunities are open to all qualified firms - Products/Services Requested: - Grade separation design and construction at Churchill Avenue, Meadow Drive, Charleston Road (Palo Alto), Mary Avenue (Mountain View), and South Linden & Scott (South San Francisco/San Bruno) - Bicycle and pedestrian undercrossing design and construction at Bernardo Avenue and Sunnyvale Avenue - San Francisquito Creek bank stabilization and bridge conceptual design (including alternatives analysis and community engagement) - Mountain View Transit Center grade separation and access project planning - Professional services: engineering, architectural, surveying, management consulting, environmental consulting, and urban planning - Unique or Notable Requirements: - Projects are phased (preliminary engineering, final design, construction) - Some projects involve complex traffic reconfiguration (e.g., Mary Avenue 'Jughandle' connector) - Community engagement and environmental assessment are required for bridge alternatives - Estimated contract values range from $1M to $390M per project - Opportunities are intended to foster broad competition and participation - Locations: - Work will be performed in Palo Alto, Sunnyvale, Mountain View, South San Francisco, and San Bruno, California, primarily along the Caltrain right of way

Description

The Peninsula Corridor Joint Powers Board (JPB) provides a forecast of upcoming Caltrain projects and solicitations aimed at encouraging vendor participation and competition. The projects include various design, construction, and engineering services such as bank stabilization, grade separations, bicycle and pedestrian undercrossings, and bridge conceptual designs. Estimated contract values range from a few million to several hundred million dollars, with solicitation dates spanning from 2024 through 2031. Vendors are encouraged to review the detailed project list and monitor updates for participation opportunities.

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