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Active opportunities open for bidding
NJ Transit
New Jersey Transit (NJ TRANSIT) issued IFB No. 26-607 seeking janitorial services at the Rail Operations Center (ROC) in Newark, NJ, covering daily cleaning, floor care, waste disposal, and window cleaning. The contract is expected to start upon award with a one-year period of performance and options to renew, requiring bidders to be pre-qualified and submit SBE/DVOB documentation. The solicitation was posted on April 27, 2026, and remains open with proposals due by June 24, 2026.
Posted Date
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Due Date
Jun 24, 2026
NJ Transit
Close: Jun 24, 2026
New Jersey Transit (NJ TRANSIT) issued IFB No. 26-607 seeking janitorial services at the Rail Operations Center (ROC) in Newark, NJ, covering daily cleaning, floor care, waste disposal, and window cleaning. The contract is expected to start upon award with a one-year period of performance and options to renew, requiring bidders to be pre-qualified and submit SBE/DVOB documentation. The solicitation was posted on April 27, 2026, and remains open with proposals due by June 24, 2026.
AvailableNJ Transit
New Jersey Transit (NJ TRANSIT) issued IFB No. 26-609 seeking exterior train cleaning services to remove dirt, grime, and contaminants using environmentally friendly cleaning products and safety protocols. The contract is for a 12-month period of performance with options for renewal and is intended for performance at NJ TRANSIT train yards and stations across New Jersey. Bidders must be certified as Small Business Enterprise (SBE) or Disabled Veteran-Owned Business (DVOB) in New Jersey and demonstrate good faith efforts to utilize such subcontractors.
Posted Date
Apr 24, 2026
Due Date
Jun 22, 2026
Release: Apr 24, 2026
NJ Transit
Close: Jun 22, 2026
New Jersey Transit (NJ TRANSIT) issued IFB No. 26-609 seeking exterior train cleaning services to remove dirt, grime, and contaminants using environmentally friendly cleaning products and safety protocols. The contract is for a 12-month period of performance with options for renewal and is intended for performance at NJ TRANSIT train yards and stations across New Jersey. Bidders must be certified as Small Business Enterprise (SBE) or Disabled Veteran-Owned Business (DVOB) in New Jersey and demonstrate good faith efforts to utilize such subcontractors.
AvailableNJ Transit
New Jersey Transit is soliciting proposals for an origin–destination ridership survey covering the NEC, North Jersey Coast Line, and Raritan Valley Line for 2025/2026 to collect travel pattern data and support planning. The procurement is estimated in the $500,000–$2,000,000 range and is categorized under planning and consulting services. The solicitation is currently open with a response deadline scheduled for May 19, 2026.
Posted Date
Mar 31, 2026
Due Date
May 19, 2026
Release: Mar 31, 2026
NJ Transit
Close: May 19, 2026
New Jersey Transit is soliciting proposals for an origin–destination ridership survey covering the NEC, North Jersey Coast Line, and Raritan Valley Line for 2025/2026 to collect travel pattern data and support planning. The procurement is estimated in the $500,000–$2,000,000 range and is categorized under planning and consulting services. The solicitation is currently open with a response deadline scheduled for May 19, 2026.
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Board meetings and strategic plans from NJ Transit
The board meeting included presentations of proclamations for outgoing officials and the advisory committee report. Public comments were heard regarding the use of parking lots in Jersey City, the proposed removal of a bus stop in Bloomfield, and concerns regarding fare collection systems and equipment maintenance on bus routes.
The board discussed several topics, including COVID-19 pandemic impacts on transit operations, vaccination requirements for employees, and current ridership levels across rail and bus services. The president provided updates on the 'While You've Been Away' campaign, student discount programs, and infrastructure funding from the federal government. The board also addressed plans for a new transit way project, the appointment of a new General Counsel, and a new contract agreement with the Amalgamated Transit Union. Additionally, the meeting included public comments regarding the proposed Secaucus-Meadowlands transit way project design and cost concerns.
The Board of Directors discussed various operational and administrative matters. Key topics included the recognition of retiring officials and staff, the presentation of an Advisory Committee report, and an extensive public comment session regarding overnight parking restrictions, bus service adjustments, and fare advocacy. Additionally, the President & CEO delivered reports on system performance, including light rail on-time performance improvements and the successful completion of the Portal North Bridge cutover phase. The Board approved several action items related to contracting out bus services for Middlesex and Bergen counties, the lease and service of bus tires, rail tree trimming contracts, a cost-sharing agreement for the Dock Bridge rehabilitation, and the appointment of a new Senior Vice President and General Manager for bus and light rail operations.
The board meeting featured a review of the upcoming fiscal year financials, including a projected 11% increase in the transit budget. Marketing initiatives and recent customer feedback campaigns were highlighted. The meeting included significant public testimony regarding concerns over federal immigration enforcement agents operating on public transit property without judicial warrants, with speakers emphasizing the need for safer, more accessible transit for all community members. Additionally, engineering students discussed the development of an unofficial mobile application designed to improve user navigation and accessibility.
The meeting included a public safety announcement and a roll call of board members. The committee received several public comments from transit advocates regarding the elimination of printed timetables, the need for improved signage for quiet commute programs, rail equipment reliability, and the necessity of public hearings for fare increases. Additionally, comments addressed concerns over bus stop removals in Bloomfield, requests for infrastructure improvements such as passing sidings, and complaints about the cleanliness of buses. The discussion also touched upon the user experience on the transit agency website and the management of bus garages.
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