Opportunity
Greater Dayton Regional Transit Authority #600 Longworth Garage Door Project
Replacement of Large Bi-Parting Garage Door Systems for Greater Dayton RTA
Posted
April 24, 2026
Respond By
July 21, 2026
Identifier
600 Longworth Garage Door Project
NAICS
238290
The Greater Dayton Regional Transit Authority (RTA) is seeking proposals for the replacement of garage door systems at its 600 Longworth Street facility in Dayton, Ohio. - Buyer: Greater Dayton Regional Transit Authority (RTA) - Project scope: - Demolition and disposal of existing OSCO Model GSL Bi-Parting Doors - Installation, testing, and commissioning of new large bi-parting garage doors - New doors must: - Handle up to 300 cycles per day - Open and close within 15 seconds - Be programmable and integrate with electric eyes - Be sealed, painted as specified, and operate on 480V 3-phase power - Include troubleshooting software with 5-year support - Come with a minimum 1-year warranty - Structural steel work may be required; RTA will coordinate electrical work - OEMs and vendors: - OSCO (current equipment manufacturer, referenced for standards) - No specific OEM required; open to all qualified manufacturers - Vendor requirements: - Experience in designing/manufacturing large bi-parting garage doors - Qualified installation teams - Procurement process: - Two-phased: qualification/technical evaluation, then pricing - Notable requirements: - System must meet or exceed operational standards of current OSCO doors - 5-year support for troubleshooting software - Minimum 1-year warranty on new system
Description
The Greater Dayton Regional Transit Authority (RTA) is soliciting proposals for the replacement of the garage door systems at 600 Longworth Street, Dayton, Ohio. The project includes demolition, disposal, modification, installation, testing, and commissioning of new garage doors that must handle up to 300 cycles per day, open/close within 15 seconds, be programmable, connected to electric eyes, sealed, operate on 480V 3-phase power, and be painted as specified. Proposers must have experience with large bi-parting garage doors and qualified installation teams. The RTA will coordinate electrical work, and structural steel work may be required. The project requires a minimum 1-year warranty and includes a two-phase proposal process with qualification, technical evaluation, and pricing.