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Detroit Transportation Corporation
Provide and ensure that DTC is able to plan and manage the organizations' resources effectively through an enterprise resource planning (ERP) application with appropriate financial system modules.
Posted Date
Jun 17, 2026
Due Date
Jul 16, 2026
Release: Jun 17, 2026
Detroit Transportation Corporation
Close: Jul 16, 2026
Provide and ensure that DTC is able to plan and manage the organizations' resources effectively through an enterprise resource planning (ERP) application with appropriate financial system modules.
AvailableDetroit Transportation Corporation
The City of Detroit is soliciting qualified vendors to perform scheduled preventative maintenance and provide repair services for the Body Frame Straightening Machine at the DDOT Rehabilitation Garage (5149 St. Jean, Detroit, MI). The contract covers a two-year period and requires on-site maintenance and timely repairs to minimize downtime. Questions are due 2026-05-07 and proposals are due by 2026-05-15.
Posted Date
Apr 24, 2026
Due Date
May 15, 2026
Release: Apr 24, 2026
Detroit Transportation Corporation
Close: May 15, 2026
The City of Detroit is soliciting qualified vendors to perform scheduled preventative maintenance and provide repair services for the Body Frame Straightening Machine at the DDOT Rehabilitation Garage (5149 St. Jean, Detroit, MI). The contract covers a two-year period and requires on-site maintenance and timely repairs to minimize downtime. Questions are due 2026-05-07 and proposals are due by 2026-05-15.
Detroit Transportation Corporation
The City of Detroit OCP, on behalf of DDOT, seeks qualified suppliers to provide transit bay floor cleaning services at multiple facilities for a one-year contract. The scope includes high-pressure cleaning using environmentally safe chemicals and proper disposal of debris and waste. Responders must be approved DSS Janitorial/Custodial suppliers and submit technical proposals, price sheets, and capacity statements via the city's procurement portal by April 13, 2026.
Posted Date
Mar 25, 2026
Due Date
Apr 13, 2026
Release: Mar 25, 2026
Detroit Transportation Corporation
Close: Apr 13, 2026
The City of Detroit OCP, on behalf of DDOT, seeks qualified suppliers to provide transit bay floor cleaning services at multiple facilities for a one-year contract. The scope includes high-pressure cleaning using environmentally safe chemicals and proper disposal of debris and waste. Responders must be approved DSS Janitorial/Custodial suppliers and submit technical proposals, price sheets, and capacity statements via the city's procurement portal by April 13, 2026.
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Board meetings and strategic plans from Detroit Transportation Corporation
The Board approved an amendment to the 457 Plan to include SECURE Act 2.0 provisions for penalty-free withdrawals for victims of domestic abuse. They also passed a resolution to not renew the transit police services contract for the Detroit Department of Transportation after June 30, 2024. The General Manager's report covered significant ridership increases, potential sale of excess property at 1259 Broadway, a upcoming presenting sponsor press conference, and the receipt of transit parts from the Toronto Transit Commission. Public comments addressed concerns regarding the transition of police services.
The board discussed and authorized several resolutions related to the acquisition and upfitting of rail vehicles, including agreements for transportation with Anderson Haulage, storage and upfitting services with Easton Railcar Services, and a service agreement with Hitachi Rail GTS USA for conversion assessments. Additional actions included authorizing the purchase of surplus assets from the Toronto Transit Commission. A resolution regarding server upgrades was tabled for further review. The General Manager provided updates on the ongoing rail replacement project, system reopening schedules, and recent public engagement initiatives. The board also convened in a closed session to discuss pending litigation and subsequently approved a confidential matter.
The board authorized a new three-year service agreement for power washing, approved an annual resolution of intent to apply for state financial assistance for fiscal year 2025, and adopted updates to the Public Transportation Agency Safety Plan. Further actions included updating the procurement manual to incorporate DBE and safety language, awarding a contract for train wrap installation services, and authorizing a purchase order for station platform edge nosings. The General Manager provided updates on the administrative office relocation, potential sale of excess property, transit police transitions, an FTA ECHO draw audit, and ongoing negotiations for acquiring used rail cars and spare parts from Toronto.
The board discussed and authorized several action items, including agreements for physical and specimen collection services, a closed-caption television network maintenance contract, painting and electrical services for facility maintenance, and a multi-year rail replacement project. Additionally, the board approved the purchase of rail lifting jacks, power distribution inspection services, an extension for IT management services, and an increase in excess liability insurance coverage. The board also authorized station elevator and escalator support for upcoming events, employee engagement surveys, a compensation study analysis, the relocation of administrative offices to the Guardian Building, and wage increases for non-represented transit police employees. The General Manager provided updates on service improvements, maintenance progress, marketing initiatives, and the board held a closed session regarding a pending legal action.
The board discussed and authorized several key items including the purchase of new People Mover door control units and a five-year contract for IT management services with Auxiom. Additionally, they approved an extension for existing IT management services, a new contract for law enforcement uniform services, and an increase in authorization for painting services. Further actions involved extending a contract for professional/technical engineering services, authorizing the replacement of a Halon fire panel and sensors, approving a change order for office furniture decommissioning, and authorizing the purchase of police vehicles. The board also approved a funding agreement with the Downtown Development Authority and a project agreement with the Downtown Detroit Partnership for a column lighting project. Furthermore, an overview of an employee compensation study was presented, and the General Manager reported on various organizational initiatives including meeting scheduling, audits, branding, and community events.
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