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Southeastern Pennsylvania Transportation Authority (septa) Septa #Item Trolley Modernization Procurement

SEPTA Trolley Modernization: Design, Construction Management, and Construction Services

Posted

May 21, 2026

Identifier

Item Trolley Modernization Procurement

NAICS

237310, 541330, 237990, 541620

SEPTA is launching a series of procurements to modernize its trolley system infrastructure in the Philadelphia region. - Government Buyer: - Southeastern Pennsylvania Transportation Authority (SEPTA) - Scope of Work: - Design services for new track, overhead catenary, rail signals, and utility relocation - Design of on-street stations (notably on the T4 line), Darby Transit Center, operator facilities, and track improvements - Traffic modeling and traffic signal design - Construction management and inspection services for the T5 Project and Heavy Maintenance Facility - Construction services including: - Upgrades to the Green Line tunnel CBTC signal system - ADA accessibility improvements and new elevators at multiple stations - Demolition and construction of a new heavy maintenance facility, track yard, substation, and employee parking lot - Construction of new on-street stations, intersection realignments, operator's facility, track work, complete streets, and traffic signals - Notable Requirements: - ADA accessibility and state of good repair improvements are emphasized - Projects require expertise in transit infrastructure, signal systems, and accessible design - OEMs and Vendors: - No specific OEMs or vendors are named in the solicitation - NAICS and NIGP Codes: - Broad range of engineering, construction, and management services indicated by referenced codes

Description

This procurement involves updates to trolley modernization projects managed by SEPTA. The scope includes design of new track and overhead catenary, rail signals, utility relocation, construction management, construction inspection services, and construction of new facilities and stations. Various phases of the project include design, construction management, and construction activities scheduled from 2026 to 2027. Interested bidders can access detailed documents via the provided PDF link and contact Michael Piselli for inquiries.

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