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Maine Turnpike Authority
Seeking to procure a CCTV Video Surveillance System for the parking lots of five (5) MTA Service Plazas: The system shall provide continuous exterior video coverage of each service plaza parking area and shall include all required cameras, network infrastructure, recording and storage equipment, and associated installation and training services.
Posted Date
Apr 23, 2026
Due Date
Jun 2, 2026
Release: Apr 23, 2026
Maine Turnpike Authority
Close: Jun 2, 2026
Seeking to procure a CCTV Video Surveillance System for the parking lots of five (5) MTA Service Plazas: The system shall provide continuous exterior video coverage of each service plaza parking area and shall include all required cameras, network infrastructure, recording and storage equipment, and associated installation and training services.
AvailableMaine Turnpike Authority
Seeking to procure an Artificial Intelligence/Machine Learning (AI/ML) enabled Intelligent Transportation System Platform with associated services. The new system will feature automated incident detection and near real-time monitoring to complement existing Advanced Traffic Management System software and Intelligent Transportation Systems and will streamline Traffic Management Center processes, enhance system integration and improve incident detection times and accuracy.
Posted Date
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Due Date
Jun 2, 2026
Maine Turnpike Authority
Close: Jun 2, 2026
Seeking to procure an Artificial Intelligence/Machine Learning (AI/ML) enabled Intelligent Transportation System Platform with associated services. The new system will feature automated incident detection and near real-time monitoring to complement existing Advanced Traffic Management System software and Intelligent Transportation Systems and will streamline Traffic Management Center processes, enhance system integration and improve incident detection times and accuracy.
AvailableMaine Turnpike Authority
This RFP seeks an AI/ML-enabled Intelligent Transportation System Platform (SaaS) for automated incident detection and near real-time monitoring to enhance traffic management and system integration.
Posted Date
Apr 14, 2026
Due Date
May 12, 2026
Release: Apr 14, 2026
Maine Turnpike Authority
Close: May 12, 2026
This RFP seeks an AI/ML-enabled Intelligent Transportation System Platform (SaaS) for automated incident detection and near real-time monitoring to enhance traffic management and system integration.
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Board meetings and strategic plans from Maine Turnpike Authority
The document outlines the 2026 board meeting schedule for the authority, detailing specific dates and types of meetings, including board sessions, workshops, and an annual meeting. It also notes that several meetings will be held off-site as away meetings in corridor communities.
This document outlines the Maine Turnpike Authority's Draft 4-year Capital Investment Plan for 2026-2029. The plan details a series of infrastructure projects focused on the maintenance, repair, and improvement of the Maine Turnpike. Key areas of investment include bridge repairs, painting, and replacement; mainline and interchange pavement rehabilitation; culvert repairs; maintenance facility improvements; upgrades to Intelligent Transportation Systems; and the installation of emergency vehicle ramps. The overarching aim is to ensure the safety, efficiency, and longevity of the turnpike's infrastructure.
The meeting agenda includes the Treasurer's report and the approval of investments. Reports will be provided by the Chief Administrative Officer, the Executive Director, and various Cross-Functional Work Groups, including Customer Experience, Data & Technology, and Public Perception. Key action items involve the acceptance of the Independent Auditor's report, a budget amendment for contributions to outside organizations, and the adoption of updated policies regarding attire, smoking, and whistleblowing. Operational updates include a winter highway maintenance review, safety patrol expansion, and equipment purchasing. Furthermore, the board will review construction contracts, including advertising schedules and awards for bridge and culvert repairs, as well as final payments for pavement rehabilitation projects.
Key discussions included a report from the Chief Financial Officer on traffic and revenue, noting a slight revenue decrease and high traffic at the new Exit 35 in Saco. The Executive Director provided updates on ongoing negotiations with the service plaza operator, commencement of a communications effort regarding the work zone speed enforcement bill, strategic planning goal prioritization, and challenges related to IT investment. Reports covered the status of the company store, developing a competitive process for public relations consultants, hiring for HR Director and COO positions, the expected launch of E-Z Pass sticker tags, and changes to customer service hours. The board reviewed maintenance activities, policy changes concerning Attendance and Punctuality and Employee Verification, and formally adopted the MTA Ethics Code and Policy on Ethics. A revised Information Technologies/Telecommunication Disaster Recovery Plan was also adopted. The board approved a five-year contract for underground fuel tank inspections and maintenance. Estimated costs for 2026 toll system upgrades were presented, and the associated expenditure was approved. The Four Year Capital Plan was reviewed and adopted after incorporating feedback from various entities. Contract awards were approved for pavement rehabilitation, bridge repairs, and construction of the Crosby Maintenance Office Building. Updates were provided on construction progress for the Saco Interchange, Androscoggin Bridge, and Forest Avenue/Saco River Bridges. The department also reported on legislative preparation for the work zone speed enforcement bill and community outreach activities. Finally, the board discussed a request from the Maine State Troopers Foundation regarding a memorial at the Kennebunk Service Plaza and approved a three-year contract for generator maintenance and testing.
This document outlines the Maine Turnpike Authority's Draft 4-year Capital Investment Plan for 2026-2029. The plan details numerous infrastructure projects across various municipalities, including bridge painting and repairs, pavement rehabilitation, culvert repairs, roadside clearing, maintenance facility improvements, and upgrades to Intelligent Transportation Systems. The overarching goal is to enhance safety, improve infrastructure, and ensure the ongoing maintenance of the Maine Turnpike.
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