Opportunity
Susquehanna Regional Transportation Partnership Srtp #20240722
SRTA Solicits Security System Repairs for Middletown Train Station and Zarfoss Building
Posted
April 29, 2026
Respond By
June 03, 2026
Identifier
20240722
NAICS
561621
The Susquehanna Regional Transportation Authority (SRTA), operating as rabbittransit, is seeking bids for security system repairs at two key facilities in Pennsylvania. - Government Buyer: - Susquehanna Regional Transportation Authority (SRTA), dba rabbittransit - Scope of Work: - Removal and replacement of surveillance cameras - Replacement of mounting hardware and accessories - Upgrades to access control system panels - Installation of new card readers - Replacement of door security hardware - Locations: - Middletown Train Station (Dauphin County, PA) - Zarfoss Building (York County, PA) - Products/Services Requested: - Surveillance cameras (removal and replacement) - Mounting hardware and accessories - Access control system panels - Card readers - Door security hardware - Security repair services (comprehensive, including all above items) - Notable Requirements: - No specific OEMs or vendors are named; open to qualified suppliers - Compliance with Federal Transit Administration (FTA) and PennDOT regulations - Emphasis on participation by Disadvantaged Business Enterprises (DBEs) - All bids must be submitted via PennBid.net - No part numbers or quantities are specified in the notice.
Description
The Susquehanna Regional Transportation Authority (SRTA), doing business as rabbittransit, is issuing an Invitation for Bids (IFB) for security repair services. The scope includes removal and replacement of surveillance cameras, mounting hardware, accessories, access control system panels, card readers, and door security hardware to enhance security at Middletown Train Station and the Zarfoss Building. The solicitation covers service areas in Dauphin and York Counties within Pennsylvania. Bidders must submit their responses via the PennBid.net platform by 2:00 PM on June 3, 2026. The contract is subject to Commonwealth and Federal laws, including those related to the Federal Transit Administration and Pennsylvania Department of Transportation.