MBTA RFP 27-26 , Alternate Supplier for Passenger and Operator Display Systems
Federal opportunity from 400000 - Procurement & Logistics • Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority. Place of performance: MA. Response deadline: Apr 15, 2026. Industry: NAICS UNSPSC 43-21-19.
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- Deadline runway: 47 days remaining.
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Description
The Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority (MBTA) is seeking a contractor to deliver comprehensive services for the repair, replacement, or remanufacturing of onboard signage, LCD displays, and related control equipment as needed.
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The MBTA is soliciting proposals for RFP 27-26 to find an alternate supplier for essential onboard signage and display systems. This contract will involve comprehensive services for repair, replacement, or remanufacturing of LCD displays and related control equipment. Proposals are due by April 15, 2026, and bidders should be prepared to meet the specific needs outlined by the MBTA.
The MBTA aims to enhance passenger experience and operational efficiency by securing a contractor who can provide reliable and effective repair, replacement, or remanufacturing services for onboard signage and display systems.
- Repair services for onboard signage
- Replacement of LCD displays
- Remanufacturing of control equipment
- Coordination with MBTA for installation and testing
- Proposal submission letter
- Technical approach outline
- Company qualifications and experience
- Pricing information
- References from similar projects
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- No specific performance metrics provided
- No budget estimates available
- Lack of detailed specifications for control equipment
- No historical data on previous contracts
- Unclear if there are preferred manufacturers for parts
- Details on the existing systems are not provided
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