Federal News
Congress Funds New CCRTA Maintenance Facility
March 25, 2026
The Federal Transit Administration has allocated $46.2 million in federal funding for the construction of a new, state-of-the-art maintenance facility for the Corpus Christi Regional Transportation Authority (CCRTA) in Texas. This investment replaces an outdated structure and aims to enhance transportation services across the Coastal Bend region, improving operational capacity especially during emergencies. The project supports critical community needs including transportation access for veterans, seniors, and daily commuters. Earlier appropriations included $1.94 million for the facility's design phase, indicating a phased funding approach.
- The funding highlights federal commitment to modernizing municipal transit infrastructure, presenting opportunities for contractors specializing in transportation facility construction and maintenance.
- Procurement professionals should note the phased funding and potential upcoming solicitations related to construction and facility management services.
- This project underscores the importance of transit infrastructure in emergency preparedness and community service, which may influence future funding priorities.
- Vendors and contractors with experience in transit authority projects in Texas should evaluate engagement opportunities with CCRTA and related federal programs.
This investment is ultimately about people. The RTA has been indispensable in serving its riders, including helping veterans get to medical appointments, seniors reach essential services, and residents commute to work.
— Congressman Michael Cloud
Agencies
Federal Transit Administration, Department of Transportation, Corpus Christi Regional Transportation Authority
Contracts
$46.2 million, $1.94 million