Opportunity
North Orange County Regional Occupational Program Opengov #292100
Design-build replacement of Parking Access Revenue Control System at John Wayne Airport, Orange County, CA.
Posted
August 19, 2026
Respond By
September 09, 2026
Identifier
292100
NAICS
541512, 541330
John Wayne Airport in Orange County, CA is seeking qualified firms for a design-build replacement of its Parking Access Revenue Control System (PARCS). - Buyer: County of Orange, John Wayne Airport - Scope includes: - Replacement of aging gate arms, kiosks, and license plate reader (LPR) technology - Installation of a cloud-based PARCS with business intelligence and dashboard features - Updating signage throughout parking facilities, including removal of 2-hour parking signage - Updating electric vehicle (EV) parking assignments - New PARCS must support: - Parking entry/exit, payment processing, pay-on-foot stations, revenue collection - Parking occupancy tracking, operational reporting, license plate inventory, real-time parking availability - Respondents must meet minimum qualifications and deliver the full scope of services - No specific OEMs or vendors are named; open to qualified providers - Emphasis on compliance with federal and local policies; small business participation encouraged, but DBE goals are suspended - Proposals must be submitted electronically via the County’s eProcurement portal
Description
The County of Orange, John Wayne Airport, is seeking proposals for the replacement of the existing Parking Access Revenue Control System (PARCS). The project includes upgrading equipment such as gate arms, kiosks, and license plate reader technology, installing a cloud-based system with business intelligence dashboards, updating signage, removing 2-hour parking signage, and updating electric vehicle parking assignments. The procurement follows a design-build approach and emphasizes compliance with federal and local policies including DBE, DVBE, and small business participation. Proposals must be submitted electronically via the County’s eProcurement portal, and the evaluation criteria include experience, project approach, staffing, and cost.