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Active opportunities open for bidding
Northern Virginia Transportation Commission
The Virginia Railway Express issued this Invitation for Bids to establish a contract with a qualified contractor to fabricate and deliver special trackwork materials, including new rail turnouts and a double switch point derail. These materials are required to support the Broad Run Expansion Project. Bids for this supply and fabrication contract are due by May 4, 2026.
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Due Date
May 4, 2026
Northern Virginia Transportation Commission
Close: May 4, 2026
The Virginia Railway Express issued this Invitation for Bids to establish a contract with a qualified contractor to fabricate and deliver special trackwork materials, including new rail turnouts and a double switch point derail. These materials are required to support the Broad Run Expansion Project. Bids for this supply and fabrication contract are due by May 4, 2026.
AvailableNorthern Virginia Transportation Commission
The Northern Virginia Transportation Commission is seeking a qualified firm to design and implement the NoVaRides digital and social media marketing campaign. The initiative aims to encourage riders to return to public transit following construction impacts on the Blue and Yellow Metro lines, specifically addressing closures at Crystal City Station. The selected firm will develop messaging and strategies to support travel to nearby jurisdictions and airports during these service disruptions.
Posted Date
Mar 18, 2026
Due Date
Apr 17, 2026
Release: Mar 18, 2026
Northern Virginia Transportation Commission
Close: Apr 17, 2026
The Northern Virginia Transportation Commission is seeking a qualified firm to design and implement the NoVaRides digital and social media marketing campaign. The initiative aims to encourage riders to return to public transit following construction impacts on the Blue and Yellow Metro lines, specifically addressing closures at Crystal City Station. The selected firm will develop messaging and strategies to support travel to nearby jurisdictions and airports during these service disruptions.
Northern Virginia Transportation Commission
Procurement of full-service fleet video surveillance systems and services, including hardware, software, and installation, to upgrade existing onboard video surveillance systems for live-view functionality across approximately 50 rural transit buses and vans.
Posted Date
Feb 9, 2026
Due Date
Mar 15, 2026
Release: Feb 9, 2026
Northern Virginia Transportation Commission
Close: Mar 15, 2026
Procurement of full-service fleet video surveillance systems and services, including hardware, software, and installation, to upgrade existing onboard video surveillance systems for live-view functionality across approximately 50 rural transit buses and vans.
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Northern Virginia Transportation Commission
The Northern Virginia Transportation Commission approved Resolution #2272 on April 9, 2015, authorizing the VRE Chief Executive Officer to execute a contract with AECOM Technical Services, Inc. for planning and engineering consultant services for the VRE Gainesville-Haymarket Extension project. The total contract amount is not to exceed $4,365,163, which includes the base service cost and a 10 percent contingency.
Effective Date
Apr 9, 2015
Expires
Effective: Apr 9, 2015
Northern Virginia Transportation Commission
Expires:
The Northern Virginia Transportation Commission approved Resolution #2272 on April 9, 2015, authorizing the VRE Chief Executive Officer to execute a contract with AECOM Technical Services, Inc. for planning and engineering consultant services for the VRE Gainesville-Haymarket Extension project. The total contract amount is not to exceed $4,365,163, which includes the base service cost and a 10 percent contingency.
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The Virginia Railway Express (VRE) Operations Board authorized its Acting CEO to execute a contract with Keolis Rail Services Virginia, LLC (KRSV) for consolidated Train Operations and Maintenance Services. This contract, awarded after a competitive RFP process, has a base period of five years, commencing July 1, 2026, through June 30, 2031, with an amount not to exceed $179,179,190. The agreement includes options for two additional five-year periods, potentially extending the total term to 15 years.
Effective Date
Jul 1, 2026
Expires
Effective: Jul 1, 2026
Northern Virginia Transportation Commission
Expires:
The Virginia Railway Express (VRE) Operations Board authorized its Acting CEO to execute a contract with Keolis Rail Services Virginia, LLC (KRSV) for consolidated Train Operations and Maintenance Services. This contract, awarded after a competitive RFP process, has a base period of five years, commencing July 1, 2026, through June 30, 2031, with an amount not to exceed $179,179,190. The agreement includes options for two additional five-year periods, potentially extending the total term to 15 years.
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Board meetings and strategic plans from Northern Virginia Transportation Commission
The committee meeting addressed the work plan and scope for the 2026 legislative session. Key topics included a detailed overview of the WMATA FY 2027 proposed operating budget and the FY 2027-2032 capital improvement program. The committee reviewed a comment letter regarding the budget process and received a legislative update on transit funding bills under consideration by the General Assembly, specifically focusing on regional transportation funding, taxation changes, and sustainable revenue paths for public transit.
The meeting agenda included discussions on the preliminary budget for fiscal year 2007 and the evaluation of the GEORGE Bus project. VRE-related items covered policy discussions on terms of entry and delegation of authority, as well as several action items regarding operating and capital budgets, locomotive fuel supply, station leases, and various service contracts. Additionally, the commission reviewed results from the 2030 Transportation Plan Update survey, improvements to the agency website, various WMATA funding and legislative items, regional transportation initiatives, and financial reports. The meeting also included a closed session regarding personnel matters.
The commission meeting included the administration of the oath of office for a new commissioner, the authorization of a contract extension for evaluation services, and the approval of grant applications for a senior mobility project. Key discussions addressed a proposed corridor traffic counting program, legislative updates at the state and federal levels, and policy stances regarding HOV performance monitoring and hybrid vehicle exemptions. The commission also reviewed various regional transit data, financial reports, and status updates on ongoing transportation studies.
The meeting included welcoming new Commissioners and administering ceremonial oaths of office, alongside formally recognizing and commending departing Commissioners for their dedicated service, particularly regarding sustainable transit funding efforts. Key administrative actions involved approving the slate of 2026 officers, confirming NVTC Board Appointments for 2026 across various bodies including WMATA and VRE, and approving 2026 Committee Memberships. Financial discussions centered on approving NVTC's FY 2027 Budget and 2026-2027 Work Plan, authorizing WMATA Committee chair to submit comments on WMATA's FY 2027 Proposed Budget (focusing on DMVMoves funding for the CIP), and approving resolutions related to VRE's Amended FY 2026 and Recommended FY 2027 Operating and Capital Budgets, including fare increases and execution of Capital Project Funding Addenda with the Virginia Passenger Rail Authority. Additionally, staff provided updates on the 2026 General Assembly Legislative Session priorities concerning transit funding and federal funding resolutions.
The meeting began with formal approval for a commissioner to participate electronically due to travel. Key discussions included recognizing the departures of former Senator Adam Ebban and former DRPT Director Tiffany Robinson, and welcoming new/returning commissioners, including the formal welcome of Katie Cho as VR's new CRC CEO, and the swearing-in of Alan Fine as a Commonwealth alternate. The agenda featured the first overview of projects considered for the I66 Commuter Choice Program, for which the public comment period recently opened. Reports were also provided on activities at WMATA and updates from the General Assembly. Several action items related to VRE, including two grant applications and four VP agreements, were addressed. The executive director's report included the quarterly communication metrics, showing a potentially record-high number of public comments, many of which requested a study on the feasibility of a rail with trail line along the W and OD trail right away.
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