Chicago: CTA issues RFQ for Red Line Extension project
The Chicago Transit Authority (CTA) issued a Request for Qualifications (RFQ) to select a pool of contracting teams that can demonstrate the ability to design and build the mainline infrastructure and stations portion of the Red Line Extension (RLE) project.
CTA will invite potential bidders to submit proposals during the Request for Proposals (RFP) portion of the procurement process. CTA expected an RFP to be issued to a finalized pool of teams in mid-2023 and notes proposals will be considered on a variety of criteria, including experience, price and other factors.
The Red Line Extension is more than just a transit project, it is a long-overdue investment for Chicagos Far South Side that will provide benefits that extend to all corners of the city, said CTA President Dorval R. Carter, Jr. Theres never been a better time than now to advance such a project, which is why we are full-steam ahead and beginning the lengthy process of seeking out qualified contractors for this complex project so that we can stay on course with the project timeline. The sooner we can award a contract, the sooner we are able to start extending contracting opportunities to small, disadvantaged local businesses and creating good paying jobs for Chicagoans.
The 5.6-mile planned extension would bring CTAs Red Line south from its existing terminal at 95th Street to 130th Street and include four accessible rail stations, as well as a modern, efficient railcar storage yard and maintenance facility that the authority says will benefit the entire line. ...............(more)
https://www.masstransitmag.com/rail/infrastructure/article/21285556/cta-issues-rfq-for-red-line-extension-project