Opportunity
New York State Contract Reporter #2134052
Consulting Services for CDTA Bus Stop Improvements Concept Plans
Posted
April 16, 2026
Respond By
May 15, 2026
Identifier
2134052
NAICS
541330, 541310
This opportunity seeks professional consulting services for conceptual planning and engineering improvements at eight public transit stops in the Glens Falls urban area and surrounding municipalities. - Government Buyer: - Lake Champlain/Lake George Regional Planning Board, through the Adirondack/Glens Falls Transportation Council (A/GFTC) - Project led by A/GFTC in partnership with CDTA, NYSDOT, and local municipalities - Scope of Services: - Develop conceptual plans for access and operational improvements at eight CDTA bus stop locations - Key tasks include: - Site analysis and inventory of existing conditions - Design concepts for pedestrian, bicycle, and ADAAG accommodations - Traffic control and stop location optimization/consolidation - Upgrades to passenger amenities - Preparation of conceptual cost estimates - Project management, technical memos, and final report - Robust public outreach strategy - Notable Requirements: - Compliance with federal funding requirements (FHWA and FTA) - Coordination with multiple agencies and municipalities - Detailed project management and reporting - Budget and Contract Details: - Estimated budget: $55,000 - Contract term: up to 12 months, with completion expected within 6 months of contract signature - No specific OEMs or product vendors are named, as this is a solicitation for professional services, not products.
Description
The Capital District Transportation Authority (CDTA) has requested professional transportation planning and engineering expertise through the Adirondack / Glens Falls Transportation Council (A/GFTC) to develop conceptual plans for access and operational improvements at several existing public transit stops along CDTA's service routes in the Glens Falls urban area. The project focuses on eight candidate sites identified based on ridership and improvement needs. Key areas include access improvements, stop location optimization, passenger amenities upgrades, and conceptual cost estimates. The project will be guided by a steering committee including CDTA, NYSDOT, and local municipalities.