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Interurban Transit Partnership
The Interurban Transit Partnership (ITP), operating as The Rapid, has issued Project 2026-31 seeking qualified firms to provide bus cleaning, fueling, servicing, washing, and related support services for its public transit fleet in the Grand Rapids, Michigan metro area. The work covers nightly bus fueling, interior cleaning, exterior washing, and related fleet support across The Rapid's 26 fixed routes, two BRT routes, and approximately 224 vehicles. Bids must be submitted through the MITN Purchasing Group on BidNet Direct before the closing time of 2:00 PM EDT on August 4, 2026; solicitation documents are gated behind BidNet registration.
Posted Date
Jul 8, 2026
Due Date
Aug 4, 2026
Release: Jul 8, 2026
Interurban Transit Partnership
Close: Aug 4, 2026
The Interurban Transit Partnership (ITP), operating as The Rapid, has issued Project 2026-31 seeking qualified firms to provide bus cleaning, fueling, servicing, washing, and related support services for its public transit fleet in the Grand Rapids, Michigan metro area. The work covers nightly bus fueling, interior cleaning, exterior washing, and related fleet support across The Rapid's 26 fixed routes, two BRT routes, and approximately 224 vehicles. Bids must be submitted through the MITN Purchasing Group on BidNet Direct before the closing time of 2:00 PM EDT on August 4, 2026; solicitation documents are gated behind BidNet registration.
AvailableInterurban Transit Partnership
The Interurban Transit Partnership (ITP / The Rapid) is soliciting proposals for a Public Engagement and Education Program to support a proposed property millage ballot measure and related public-education efforts. The work includes development of a strategic communications plan, research-informed messaging, brand identity, multi-channel engagement and measurement, and delivery of educational materials and toolkits. The anticipated period of performance is approximately 6–9 weeks with place of performance in Kent County, Michigan.
Posted Date
Jun 2, 2026
Due Date
Jul 2, 2026
Release: Jun 2, 2026
Interurban Transit Partnership
Close: Jul 2, 2026
The Interurban Transit Partnership (ITP / The Rapid) is soliciting proposals for a Public Engagement and Education Program to support a proposed property millage ballot measure and related public-education efforts. The work includes development of a strategic communications plan, research-informed messaging, brand identity, multi-channel engagement and measurement, and delivery of educational materials and toolkits. The anticipated period of performance is approximately 6–9 weeks with place of performance in Kent County, Michigan.
Interurban Transit Partnership
Provide heavy duty low-floor bus. Qty: min 5 EA and max 314 EA.
Posted Date
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Due Date
Aug 20, 2026
Release: -
Interurban Transit Partnership
Close: Aug 20, 2026
Provide heavy duty low-floor bus. Qty: min 5 EA and max 314 EA.
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Board meetings and strategic plans from Interurban Transit Partnership
The committee reviewed FY 26/27 budget formulation guidelines, including funding principles, pension contributions, and contracted service billing rates. Financial planning and analysis, including the February 2026 operating statement, were discussed with highlights on revenue and expense trends. The group also reviewed the budget development timeline and proposed contract service rates for linehaul and DASH services.
The board discussed and took action on several items, including the approval of a property and casualty insurance brokerage contract with Acrisure and the adoption of budget formulation guidelines for the upcoming fiscal year. Informational items presented included ridership reports for paratransit and fixed-route services, an overview of the 2025 customer perception survey, summer service planning, and updates on operator recruitment and retention. Additionally, a status update on the childcare center project at the central station was provided, and committee reports from previous sessions were acknowledged.
The board meeting focused on several key items, including a contract authorization for ADA paratransit eligibility reviewer services with Disability Advocates of Kent County. The board discussed current financial realities and projections, including the impact of state funding, farebox revenue, and the need for a potential millage rate increase to address budget gaps. Additionally, the meeting included a review of community value survey results, a state legislative update, and various committee reports. Performance reports were provided for paratransit and fixed route ridership, and financial statements were presented for review.
The committee discussed ridership and metrics for paratransit and fixed route services, including operational financial impacts and summer service events. Updates were provided on employee recruitment and retention, maintenance room upgrades, and progress on the Early Childhood Center construction. The committee also reviewed fiscal year audit updates, reviewed ridership data and on-time performance for both January and February 2026, and discussed planned procurements for insurance brokerage services.
The Board of Directors meeting addressed several action items requiring approval, including a contract with Tips Group, LLC for metal cladding renovations on Butterworth buildings 5 and 6, and the approval of the FY2026 Federal Transit Administration Grant Application, FY2027 MDOT Grant Application, and FY2027 Specialized Services Grant Application. Additionally, approval was sought for the purchase of thirty (30) bus stop shelters from Tolar Manufacturing, the annual submission for the Public Transportation Agency Safety Plan (PTASP), and the FY24/25 Audit. Performance reports were also presented, including ridership data for November/December 2025 and financial statements for October/November 2025. The Board also reviewed reports from the Performance & Service Committee.
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