Driver Feedback Sign Services

This contract will install, maintain, and remove/relocate CDOT’s inventory of portable Driver Feedback Signs. These battery-powered radar signs are deployed throughout the city on corridors that are selected by the CDOT Traffic Safety Section for up to six weeks per location. The selected contractor will be responsible for installing the signs in certain locations directed by CDOT, routinely checking the areas they are installed in to ensure they are properly functioning, and once the deployment time has ended for a selected area, removing the signs to be redeployed in another location.

Pavement Markings, Thermoplastic Pavement Markings

The pavement markings and line removal will be performed on roadways that are maintained by the City of Charlotte and by the North Carolina Department of Transportation (NCDOT). This is a task order-based contract for on-call services. The services will be established via task orders which include the following: Mobilization, Pavement Markings, Thermoplastic Pavement Markings, Thermoplastic Line Removal, and Traffic Control.

Hydraulic pressure hose repair and replacement

The City of Charlotte is seeking a qualified provider for hydraulic pressure hose parts and services for a variety of vehicles and equipment.  Services are provided onsite at individual Fleet Management locations and offsite roadside locations within Mecklenburg County.

CTC and LYNX Blue Line Parking Decks Property Management and Leasing RFP

The City of Charlotte is seeking to contract with a commercial property management company to provide leasing and property management services for the following property used by its public transportation department, Charlotte Area Transit System (CATS):

Site #1—Charlotte Transit Center (CTC),

Site #2—University City Blvd (UCB) Parking Deck

Site #3—JW Clay Parking Deck

Site #4— I-485/S Blvd Parking Deck

Site #5— Sugar Creek Parking Deck

The Services provided by the Service Provider will include but not be limited to:

• Day-to-day building operations;

• Subcontracting for various services and products including janitorial, landscape maintenance, maintenance and repairs of building systems, and other services not provided by the Service Provider;

• Financial management and reporting;

• Tenant/Owner relations;

• Commercial marketing and leasing services.

The City desires to contract with a Service Provider that can provide both leasing services as well as real estate property management services on a location by location basis. Service Provider needs a combination of experience and expertise that will provide timely, cost-effective, and quality professional services. The City will evaluate the Proposals submitted to determine which Service Provider and Proposed Solution will best meet the City’s needs.

PSR # 1667

DBE & ACDBE Program Compliance Services

The scope shall include two parts:

A. The Company shall develop CLT’s Triennial Disadvantage Business Enterprise (DBE) overall goal based on analysis of available opportunities and qualified DBE firms available for participation. Goal development includes, but is not limited, to obtaining comparative data from other similar projects and interaction with Regional Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) Civil Rights Officers, as well as organizing and conducting a stakeholder/public participation meeting.

B. The Company shall develop CLT’s Triennial Airport Concessions Disadvantaged Business Enterprise (ACDBE) overall goal based on analysis of available opportunities and qualified ACDBE firms available for participation. Goal development includes, but is not limited to, obtaining comparative data from other similar projects, and interaction with Regional Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) Civil Rights Officers, as well as organizing and conducting a stakeholder/public participation meeting.

Contract Management Consulting Services

The City of Charlotte, Aviation Department (CLT) is seeking professional consulting services to conduct operational analyses, assessments, and audits to ascertain organizational effectiveness and identify opportunities for improvement related to the procurement and contracting of goods, services, technology, and construction (“Project”). CLT is seeking to adopt best practices that will enhance transparency and auditability; strengthen our ability to ensure legal and regulatory compliance; and save time and money by reducing the need for rework, disputes, and litigation.  Adoption of best practices are also intended to assist in the establishment and maintenance of mutually beneficial relationships with suppliers and other business partners.

Unspecified Demolition and Environmental Services

The City of Charlotte is seeking to contract with one or more companies that provide on-call Unspecified Demolition and Environmental Services.  This includes Securing Structures, Asbestos Abatement, Demolition, Underground Storage Tank and Soil Removal, Well Abandonment, and other environmental remediation services.   All service providers must hold a North Carolina General Contractor’s License and should be knowledgeable of all federal and state statutes and regulations regarding these various services.

The City is looking to award contracts for a term of three years with the option for two,  one-year renewal terms.

FY 2022 Section 5310 Call For Projects

The Charlotte Area Transit System is soliciting proposals for the U.S. Department of Transportation Federal Transit Administration Enhanced Mobility of Seniors and Individuals with Disabilities Grant Program (Section 5310).  Section 5310 funds are available for capital and operating expenses to support transportation projects that meet the special transportation needs of seniors (individuals 65 years and older) and individuals with disabilities.  All projects must be situated in the Charlotte-Mecklenburg Urbanized area and must be derived from the Coordinated Human Services Transportation Plan for the Charlotte Urbanized Area (FY2022-FY2027). Eligible subrecipients include state or local government organizations, private nonprofit organizations, and operators of public transportation.

RFP: 269-2024-1609

PSR – 1609

Bus On-Site Inspection

BOD requests a five year service contract for on-site bus inspection.  Specifically, a Contractor is being sought to conduct transit bus line inspection and secondary in-plant quality assurance services. The overall goal for these services is to ensure that each of the vehicles being produced is manufactured in compliance with 49 CFR Part 663, “Pre-Award and Post-Delivery Audits of Rolling Stock Purchases” regulations and 49 CFR 661 “Buy America” requirements; as amended by the “Fixing America’s Surface Transportation” (FAST) Act. These inspections also ensure that the vehicles comply fully with the specifications of the order, and ensure that each vehicle is free from defects.

PSR # 1637