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Procurement & Contract Services

Our department's mission is to obtain the best value for goods and services through sound business practices and evaluation of each prospective agency. RTD assesses the service quality, safety, cost, and delivery elements for the goods and services needed to support the objectives of the agency's operating functions.

RTD Procurement and Contract Services is actively seeking qualified small and minority-owned businesses to participate in RTD contracting opportunities.

RTD receives Federal grants to fund part of its operations, therefore, most of its purchasing is subject to Federal Transit Administration (FTA) regulations.  These procurement regulations, as well as many other rules, are contained in the current version of the FTA Master Agreement for Grantees that can be viewed at http://www.fta.dot.gov/documents/15-Master.pdf .  The FTA also publishes a Circular (FTA C 4220.1F) that summarizes only the procurement rules contained in the Master Agreement.

Find RTD's current contract opportunities in the area below. Adobe Acrobat Reader is required to view PDF files and can be downloaded for free by clicking here.
PDF Title Due Date
Download Printable PDF Notice Inviting Proposals: Furnish and Install Radios, Mobile Data Terminals, and Automatic Vehicle Locators. Solicitation 2010-R105072-2-MSE Mon, Sept 20, 2010 2:00P

For more information, please contact:

 

Dan Pereira
Procurement Manager - Parts and Materials
San Joaquin RTD
1533 E. Lindsay St.
Stockton, CA 95205
209-948-5566 x681
Fax: 209-948-1952
Click here to email Parts and Materials


Sharon Miller
Procurement Manager - Contracts
San Joaquin RTD
P.O. Box 201010
Stockton, CA 95201
209-948-5566 x607
Fax: 209-948-8516
Click here to email Contracts

 


Please Note:
Vendors must have a valid Purchase Order Number or a fully signed Agreement with RTD for materials, supplies, equipment or services, as applicable, before delivering such materials, supplies and equipment to RTD or performing such services for RTD. Materials, supplies and equipment delivered or services performed without a Purchase Order Number or a fully signed Agreement will not be accepted or paid by RTD.

Disadvantaged Business Enterprises (DBE)

San Joaquin Regional Transit District (RTD) is committed to the promotion and participation of Disadvantaged Business Enterprises ("DBEs") in its contracting opportunities in compliance with 49 Code of Federal Regulations (CFR) Part 26 requirements. It is RTD's policy to require nondiscrimination based on color, race, sex or national origin in the competition for, award of, and administration of U.S. Department of Transportation-assisted contracts. It is the goal of RTD to promote a "level playing field" on which DBEs can compete fully and fairly for RTD contracting and subcontracting opportunities.

The General Manager/CEO of RTD is responsible for agency adherence to the DBE program and policy. The Procurement and Contract Services Department of RTD and the designated DBE Liaison Officer (DBELO) are responsible for the development and implementation of the RTD DBE program as a supporting tenet of the RTD's civil rights and nondiscrimination programs.

RTD encourages qualified women and/or minority-owned small businesses to consider completing the application and review process required for certification as a DBE. Information on the certification process and its requirements may be obtained from the California Department of Transportation Civil Rights/DBE website located at www.dot.ca.gov/hq/bep/ucp.htm.

Bidders for RTD contracts are also encouraged to utilize the California Unified Certification Program (CUCP) database located at www.dot.ca.gov./hq/bep/dbe_query.htm  which can help identify ready, willing and able DBE firms who may be able to participate as subcontractors in RTD bidding process. The level of participation by qualified DBEs in RTD contracting will be expressed in bid documents as the DBE Availability Advisory Percentage, where applicable. This is intended not as a condition of award but as an estimate by RTD of the potential for participation by DBEs in the contract. The details of this advisory estimate are found in the bid documents publicizing new contracting opportunities.

Effective 6/2/2009, per California Department of Transportation requirements, the RTD DBE Program will support DBE contract participation through "race-conscious"  means with the assignment of specific DBE contract goals for DBE participation.  RTD contributes planning data to the state department of transportation for the establishment of the new state-wide goal.

 

 

 

 

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