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Active opportunities open for bidding
NJ Transit
NJ TRANSIT issued IFB No. 0000235 to procure ticket stock required for its transportation operations. Bidders are required to download the electronic bidding package from the BidExpress platform and submit various forms including a Bid Price Form, Bid Bond, and Non-Collusion Affidavit. The procurement includes specific SBE/DVOB requirements and requires bidders to be pre-qualified by NJ TRANSIT.
Posted Date
May 28, 2026
Due Date
Oct 15, 2026
Release: May 28, 2026
NJ Transit
Close: Oct 15, 2026
NJ TRANSIT issued IFB No. 0000235 to procure ticket stock required for its transportation operations. Bidders are required to download the electronic bidding package from the BidExpress platform and submit various forms including a Bid Price Form, Bid Bond, and Non-Collusion Affidavit. The procurement includes specific SBE/DVOB requirements and requires bidders to be pre-qualified by NJ TRANSIT.
AvailableNJ Transit
This RFP (RFP No. 0000168) issued by NJ Transit requests professional services for data collection, processing, statistical and qualitative analysis, and related consulting deliverables. The solicitation requires submission of a technical proposal, cost proposal, and multiple compliance certifications including New Jersey SBE and Disabled Veteran-Owned Business (DVOB) documentation. Electronic submission is required through the NJ Transit/BidExpress portal where official documents and response instructions are hosted.
Posted Date
May 8, 2026
Due Date
Jun 25, 2026
Release: May 8, 2026
NJ Transit
Close: Jun 25, 2026
This RFP (RFP No. 0000168) issued by NJ Transit requests professional services for data collection, processing, statistical and qualitative analysis, and related consulting deliverables. The solicitation requires submission of a technical proposal, cost proposal, and multiple compliance certifications including New Jersey SBE and Disabled Veteran-Owned Business (DVOB) documentation. Electronic submission is required through the NJ Transit/BidExpress portal where official documents and response instructions are hosted.
AvailableNJ Transit
New Jersey Transit is soliciting proposals for construction management and inspection services for the Brick Church Station project, focused on track‑bed waterproofing and concrete repairs. The selected firm will perform inspections, manage waterproofing and concrete repair work, provide engineering supervision, quality‑control reporting, and deliver final documentation and as‑built records. The solicitation includes NJ TRANSIT small-business (SBE) / disabled veteran-owned business (DVOB) requirements and certifications.
Posted Date
May 8, 2026
Due Date
Jun 10, 2026
Release: May 8, 2026
NJ Transit
Close: Jun 10, 2026
New Jersey Transit is soliciting proposals for construction management and inspection services for the Brick Church Station project, focused on track‑bed waterproofing and concrete repairs. The selected firm will perform inspections, manage waterproofing and concrete repair work, provide engineering supervision, quality‑control reporting, and deliver final documentation and as‑built records. The solicitation includes NJ TRANSIT small-business (SBE) / disabled veteran-owned business (DVOB) requirements and certifications.
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Board meetings and strategic plans from NJ Transit
The Board of Directors meeting addressed multiple procurement-by-exception authorizations for fiscal year 2027 to support rail, surface transit, technology systems, infrastructure, and positive train control, with total costs exceeding $75 million. The board also reviewed the Master Development Agreement and ground lease for the Red Bank Station Transit-Oriented Development Project, the annual renewal of the Corporate Insurance Program, and authorized the settlement of personal injury claims for two individuals.
The committee meeting covered a financial report for the first period of fiscal year 2021, detailing the impact of COVID-19 on passenger revenue, ridership levels across rail and bus divisions, and current balance sheet items including debt and CARES Act funding. Human Resources provided an update on headcount, vacancies, employment actions, and hiring trends. The Office of EEO/AA presented data on the status of complaint investigations, ongoing training initiatives, and a summary of complaint bases and actions.
The committee held a meeting to review staff reports and a financial update for the 2021 fiscal year, period 06. Key discussion topics included an analysis of operating results, farebox revenue, ridership trends in the wake of COVID-19, and a summary of CARES Act drawdowns. Additionally, the committee reviewed the balance sheet, cost of service performance metrics, farebox recovery ratios, and updates on staffing vacancies, hiring, and attrition.
The committee meeting addressed several key operational updates. A financial report was presented detailing fiscal year 2020 results, including the significant impact of COVID-19 on rail and bus ridership, revenue, and cash liquidity management. Human resources provided an update on staff headcount, hiring, and attrition. Furthermore, the Equal Employment Opportunity and Affirmative Action office reported on the status of complaint investigations, ongoing harassment and discrimination prevention training initiatives, and the status of the quadrennial program review for the Federal Transit Administration.
The committee meeting addressed the Fiscal Year 2020, Period 06 Financial Report, highlighting operating results, passenger revenue trends across Rail, Bus, and Light Rail divisions, and labor and fringe benefit variances. Key discussion points included a review of staffing vacancies and hiring trends, cost of service KPIs, balance sheet updates, and real estate and economic development progress at Newark Penn Station and Hoboken Terminal. Detailed reports on revenue and ridership performance were provided, alongside a budget-to-actual comparison of operating expenses.
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