Opportunity
Camarillo Planet bids #RFP ST-5157
Design and Engineering Services for Zero-Emission Transit Charging Station at Camarillo Train Station
Posted
May 20, 2026
Respond By
June 27, 2026
Identifier
RFP ST-5157
NAICS
541330
This opportunity seeks professional design and engineering services for a new transit charging station at the Camarillo Train Station parking lot. - Government Buyer: - City of Camarillo Public Works Department - Contact: James Campero, P.E., Assistant Director of Public Works / City Engineer - Project Scope: - Final design and engineering for a vehicle storage and charging facility - Infrastructure to support 18 zero-emission Camarillo Area Transit (CAT) vehicles and 5 Ventura County Transportation Commission (VCTC) vehicles - Installation of ten dual chargers - Site improvements: heavy-duty asphalt, curb and gutter, striping, fencing, gates, landscaping, illumination, and aesthetic enhancements - Project management, phased design deliverables (30%, 60%, 90%, 100%, final), and bid support services - Funding and Requirements: - $4 million in California state transit capital funds (SB 125) - Proposers must provide proof of insurance and adhere to detailed scope of services - The City aims to transition its transit fleet to 100% zero-emission buses by 2031 - OEMs and Vendors: - No specific Original Equipment Manufacturers (OEMs) or vendors are named in the solicitation - Notable Requirements: - Design must accommodate both CAT and VCTC vehicles - Emphasis on zero-emission vehicle infrastructure and future fleet transition - Place of Performance: - Camarillo Train Station Parking Lot (off Dawson Drive), Camarillo, CA
Description
The City of Camarillo is soliciting proposals from qualified firms to provide professional services including final design and engineering for a new transit charging station infrastructure and remodeled parking lot design at the Camarillo Train Station. The project involves constructing a vehicle storage and charging facility for zero-emission transit vehicles, incorporating ten dual chargers and accommodating eighteen Camarillo Area Transit vehicles and five Ventura County Transportation Commission vehicles. The site will be remodeled with improvements such as heavy-duty asphalt, curb and gutter, striping, fencing, gates, landscaping, illumination, and aesthetic enhancements. The project is funded with $4 million in California state transit capital funds and requires submission of insurance certificates and adherence to the full scope of services outlined in the RFP.