Light Rail Station Modernization RFI
ID: BPM048226
• State: Maryland
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Description
Background
The Maryland Department of Transportation Maryland Transit Administration (MDOT MTA) is initiating a Request for Information (RFI) to gauge industry interest in providing services for the Light Rail Modernization (LRM) Program.
This program aims to modernize 33 light rail transit stations to ensure compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) and to accommodate low-floor light rail vehicles (LFLRV).
The goal is to enhance accessibility, safety, and passenger experience while maintaining operational continuity during the modernization process.
Work Details
The project involves upgrading 33 existing at-grade light rail transit stations. Key aspects of the modernization include:
- Platform modifications for LFLRV level boarding
- Safe boarding procedures for mixed-fleet operations
- Architectural and aesthetic enhancements
- Improvements in passenger amenities
- Upgrades to lighting, signage, and wayfinding systems
- Installation of communications systems including CCTV, passenger information displays, and public address systems
- Accessibility improvements ensuring ADA compliance
- Stormwater management and site civil work
- Traffic management enhancements.
The project will also focus on retrofitting stations to improve safety features such as shelters, seating, lighting, and signage.
Period of Performance
The RFI was issued on January 27, 2025. Specific timelines for the period of performance or work schedule are not detailed in this document as it is primarily for information gathering.
Place of Performance
The modernization work will be conducted at 33 light rail transit stations along the MDOT MTA Central Light Rail Line, which spans from Hunt Valley in Baltimore County through downtown Baltimore City to Glen Burnie in Anne Arundel County.
The Maryland Department of Transportation Maryland Transit Administration (MDOT MTA) is initiating a Request for Information (RFI) to gauge industry interest in providing services for the Light Rail Modernization (LRM) Program.
This program aims to modernize 33 light rail transit stations to ensure compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) and to accommodate low-floor light rail vehicles (LFLRV).
The goal is to enhance accessibility, safety, and passenger experience while maintaining operational continuity during the modernization process.
Work Details
The project involves upgrading 33 existing at-grade light rail transit stations. Key aspects of the modernization include:
- Platform modifications for LFLRV level boarding
- Safe boarding procedures for mixed-fleet operations
- Architectural and aesthetic enhancements
- Improvements in passenger amenities
- Upgrades to lighting, signage, and wayfinding systems
- Installation of communications systems including CCTV, passenger information displays, and public address systems
- Accessibility improvements ensuring ADA compliance
- Stormwater management and site civil work
- Traffic management enhancements.
The project will also focus on retrofitting stations to improve safety features such as shelters, seating, lighting, and signage.
Period of Performance
The RFI was issued on January 27, 2025. Specific timelines for the period of performance or work schedule are not detailed in this document as it is primarily for information gathering.
Place of Performance
The modernization work will be conducted at 33 light rail transit stations along the MDOT MTA Central Light Rail Line, which spans from Hunt Valley in Baltimore County through downtown Baltimore City to Glen Burnie in Anne Arundel County.
Overview
Opportunity Type
Public Notice
Opportunity ID
BPM048226
Version
1
Response Deadline
Feb. 10, 2025
Past Due
Date Posted
Jan. 28, 2025
Source
Est. Value Range
Experimental
$50,000,000 - $150,000,000
(AI estimate)
Agency Distribution
High
On 1/28/25 Maryland Transit Administration in Maryland issued Public Notice Light Rail Station Modernization with ID BPM048226 due 2/10/25.
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Opportunity Classification
Highway and road construction service
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Additional Details
Additional Instructions
Responses to this RFI will be utilized strictly for information gathering. Any information received in response to this RFI will assist MDOT-MTA in collecting information that may be used at a future date for a solicitation.
Lot #
1
Round #
2