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Additional RFPs, RFQs, and/or IFBs for Transit Projects can be found on the MDOT website on the Contracting Opportunities for Transit Projects page.

Number of jobs found:

7

REQUEST FOR PROPOSAL FOR CONSTRUCTION MANAGEMENT SERVICES

Huron Transit Corporation (TAT) RFP CMAR

Construction Manager at Risk for Huron Transit Operations Center



NOTICE


REQUEST FOR PROPOSAL FOR CONSTRUCTION MANAGEMENT SERVICES (at Risk)


Sealed proposals for Construction Management Services at Risk (CMAR) will be received in the offices of the Huron Transit Corporation (aka TAT), 1513 Bad Axe Road, Bad Axe, MI 48413 until

December 06, 2024 at 2:00 p.m., local time. Project specifications are available from the Huron Transit Corporation Purchasing Manager. A non-mandatory pre-proposal meeting is scheduled for November 20, 2024 at 10:00 a.m. at the Huron Transit Corporation’s existing facility located at 1513 Bad Axe Road, Bad Axe, MI 48413.


Proposals shall be subject to all applicable State and Federal laws and subject to financial assistance contracts between the Huron Transit Corporation Board of Directors and the Federal Transit Administration, under the Federal Transit Act of 1964, as amended, and the Michigan Department of Transportation. The successful CMAR will be required to comply with all applicable Equal Employment Opportunity Laws and Regulations. All proposers will be required to certify that they are not on the Comptroller General's list of ineligible CMARs.

The Huron Transit Corporation Board of Directors hereby notifies all proposers that it will affirmatively insure, in regard to any contract entered into pursuant to this advertisement, that Disadvantaged Business Enterprises will be afforded full opportunity to submit proposals in response to this Request For Proposal and will be not discriminated against on the grounds of race, color, religion, sex, handicap, or national origin in consideration for an award.


The Huron Transit Corporation Board of Directors reserves the right to postpone, accept or reject any and all proposals, in whole or in part, for sound, documentable business reasons, subject to the rules and regulations set forth by the Federal Transit Administration and the Michigan Department of Transportation.


No proposal may be withdrawn for at least ninety (90) days after the scheduled closing time of the proposals. An original and three (3) copies plus one electronic copy of the proposal should be submitted to the Executive Director, Ken Jimkoski.


Ken Jimkoski Huron Transit Corporation (TAT)

Executive Director 1513 Bad Axe Road

ken.jimkoski@tatbus.com Bad Axe, MI 48413

November 11, 2024

Computer Aided Dispatching and Scheduling RFP

Request for Proposal

CADS (COMPUTER AIDED DISPATCHING AND SCHEDULING)

SOFTWARE SOLUTION

Ionia Dial-A-Ride

DIAL-A-RIDE

Request for Proposal (RFP)

Direct Questions To: Heidi Wenzel, Director of Transportation, at hwenzel@ci.ionia.mi.us by December 10, 2024. Questions and answers will be posted at https://www.cityofionia.org

Date Issued:  November 15, 2024

Date Due: December 17, 2024 by 2:00pm

Proposer Name:  _________________________________

Amount of Proposal:  $_________________________________

Amount of monthly or

yearly sub./fees:  $_________________________________

Submit To: Ionia Dial-A-Ride

251 E Adams Street

Ionia, MI 48846

PROPOSER READ AND COMPLETE

The undersigned certified that he/she offers to furnish materials and services in strict accordance with the requirements of this proposal including any specifications, Proposal Forms, and Terms and conditions that may be attached; that prices quoted are correct.

____________________________________  ___________________________

Signature  Date

Federal ID#: ____________________________

(Precede with “S” if Social Security #)

SECTION ONE

BACKGROUND INFORMATION

Ionia Dial-A-Ride (IDART) is a rural transit agency that provides curb-to-curb demand response public transportation services in the City of Ionia, Easton Township, and portions of Ionia, Berlin, and Orange Townships. There is also a Job Access connection to the Village of Muir twice per day. IDART provides over 50,000 rides annually to adults, senior citizens, students, and individuals living with a disability. Trip purposes most frequently include job access, Non-Emergency Medical Transportation (NEMT), grocery shopping, school, recreation, daily living, etc. IDART currently has nine (9) lift equipped buses and one (1) lift equipped Electric Transit van. Of the rides provided, approximately (50%) are pre-scheduled and/or reoccurring trips, and the other 50% are riders that call in same day to book their trip.

SCOPE OF WORK

Project Objectives

IDART is looking for a scheduling/dispatch solution that will decrease call volumes, provide an alternate method for riders to schedule their own trips, provide an electronic payment option, aide dispatchers in efficiently routing & scheduling calls, simplify the process for drivers to on-board riders, improve efficiency in the current routes we have, provide riders with vehicle location information & ride updates, and provide an electronic payment option to riders. IDART has one (1) dispatch operator on staff at a time. We are looking for new technology to work in conjunction with the skills & knowledge of our current dispatchers to improve the efficiency of our scheduling & operations, reduce human error, and provide better customer service to our riders by giving them current ride information without the need to consistently call in.

Technical Requirements

The criteria outlined in the evaluation section will be utilized to evaluate all proposals. IDART reserves the right to award to the responsive, responsible vendor whose proposal represents the Best Value to IDART and most completely meets the requirements. The contract will be a firm, fixed-price contract.

Your proposal should include the network requirements needed for the proposed dispatch program to run efficiently and effectively. You should note the complete server, workstation, network, and ISP requirements in your response.

Additional Communications Equipment Requirements

· The vendor must notify the agency if additional equipment is required to operate any part of the dispatch system and this must be included in the itemized cost submitted in this RFP; Including equipment such as tablets/mobile data terminals (MDT) and vehicle mounting equipment.

SPECIFICATIONS

The selected dispatch system must be capable of the following requirements:

1. The application must be able to receive and/or record the following customer data:

a. Full name, address, phone number, township, city, emergency contact

b. Passenger type (youth, student, adult, senior, disabled, senior disabled)

c. Reduced fare qualification

d. Passenger mobility needs (uses the lift, walker, scooter, or other mobility devices)

e. Riding with a companion

f. Additional information to better communicate and/or serve rider

2. Application must have an easy-to-navigate portal/interface allowing dispatchers to monitor vehicles in real time, availability of GPS coordinates, manage customer accounts, view scheduled trip status, and view overall system health such as on time performance (OTP)

3. Application must be hosted, browser-based and accessible from browsers found on common, publicly available desktops, tablets, and/or other mobile devices

4. Application must be able to accommodate multiple service types such as demand-response service, paratransit, Microtransit, Non-Emergency Medical (NEMT), and volunteer driver transportation service; all within the same application instance

5. Ability for the system to share vehicles with multiple service types if programmed to do so

6. The ability for multiple dispatch/scheduling/operating staff to access and work in the application simultaneously

7. Application is able to send all ridership information (customer name, pickup address, dropoff address, time, mobility needs, companion, trip notes, fare information) to driver application available to drivers in the vehicle on one easily accessible screen

8. Data must be transmitted to and from the vehicle and the channels must be adequate to allow the transmission of data in real-time. Any equipment needed to facilitate this communication MUST be included in the proposal with set cost

9. Application has client and service eligibility management features

10. Offers automated, real-time (same day), and day before continuous scheduling optimization

11. Ability to manually schedule trips to vehicles, runs, or ride plans, if necessary, in part or the entire shift duration (i.e. contract service)

12. Allows easy modification and/or changes to items such as vehicle, run, customer trip schedules (including re-assignment), and driver schedules and availability

13. AVL must be fully integrated with the dispatch system and must provide real-time information for all assets using graphical mapping of vehicles, routes, stop addresses, et., along with showing relative health in terms of OTP

14. Vendor is responsible for supplying up to date maps at least once yearly, or other reasonable interval of time, through the mapping provider

15. On-demand, pre-scheduled, or subscription trips can be scheduled through the call center (dispatch), mobile app, or web portal and scheduling availability and requirements can be configured per-service.

16. Rides scheduled for a NEMT or other limited eligibility service allows for dispatch to approve the trip eligibility before the trip is scheduled

17. Trips can be scheduled to certain vehicles/runs for contract service based on a scheduled, re-occurring trip and/or specific customer basis

18. Application allows for passenger suspensions due to excessive no-shows or other reasons deemed appropriate by the agency, and allows for call center (dispatch) staff to easily see customer suspension status

19. Ability to review geo-location information to pinpoint exact pickup or dropoff locations for drivers

20. Ability to modify or augment map data to include the ability to block the use of streets, or provide other changes that would help to direct drivers and provide more accurate schedules

21. Application must include a driver app that includes the following minimum requirements:

a. Must be able to be installed on the latest stable, publicly available version of Android and/or iOS devices

b. Receives real-time communication and updates (including trip changes and updates) from dispatch and any customer interactions with the application

c. Must be designed in a way to provide minimal distractions to the driver while the driver is operating the vehicle

d. Allows for two-way communication between the operator and dispatch

e. Provides communication to the passenger to know the location of the vehicle, and/or provides customers with notifications when the vehicle is approaching a pickup (ie one stop away or five minutes away) and when the vehicle arrives

f. Has integrated mapping and turn by turn navigation that is easy for the operator to access

g. Vendor is responsible for supplying up to date maps at least once yearly, or other reasonable interval of time, through the mapping provider

h. Must be able to record the pick-up, boarding, and departure of passengers, flag a no-show, input fare data, record drop off time and pick up time, record odometer readings at each stop with minimal input from operator

i. Shows the operator the customer fare due, and will notify the driver if the fare has already been paid

j. Shows the operator in advance what mobility needs the rider has

k. Shows the operator if the rider is traveling with a companion

22. Application must include a white-labeled customer app that includes the following minimum requirements:

a. Must be able to be installed on the latest stable, publicly available version of Android and/or iOS devices

b. Provides day-of, real-time trip monitoring to the customer regardless if the trip was scheduled through the app, a web portal, or a dispatching module/interface

c. The ability for the agency to post travel notices or announcements on the app for customers to see (i.e., service changes or delays, etc)

d. Customers can schedule on-demand, pre-scheduled, or subscription trips through the app, and allows for the trip to be paid through the app, or when they board the agency vehicle

e. Must include a ticketing and payment system to encourage customers to pay through the app

f. Provide customers with trip information and notifications such as vehicle location, ETA and/or notifications on arrival

23. Application must include a web portal to increase access for customers who do not have access to mobile apps. The web portal shall have the following minimum requirements:

a. Allows customers to create and manage customer accounts, including fare payments

b. Allows customer to make payments and/or purchase passes and/or load a mobility wallet

c. Allows customers to schedule initial and return trips

d. Accepts passenger information and needs such as using a wheelchair or walker, carrying portable oxygen, is visually impaired, or needs a personal care attendant

e. Allows customers to confirm trip details before submission

f. Allows customers to be notified of approvals, denials, or modifications

g. Organizations such as hospitals, AFC homes, schools, hotels, parents, and other businesses should be able to use the web portal scheduling to schedule rides for their customers or guests

24. 24/7/365 technical support with an initial response time of no more than one (1) hour

25. Dispatchers can see and report on fares collected and method of payments

26. Ability to easily run reports

27. Report data should be able to be exported into a format compatible with Microsoft Excel

28. Provide standard report data such as trips performed, OTP, miles, etc.

29. Any reports that need to be created in order to comply with reporting requirements from the State of Michigan, FTA, or local governing board or municipality, shall be created for the agency at no extra charge

30. Provides funding/billing management allowing the agency to bill per person, per trip, per mile, per hour, etc.

31. Any reports that need to be created to be used for the specific purpose of billing customers shall be created for the agency at no extra charge

32. Ability to run ad-hoc reports

OFFER PREPARATION AND SUBMITTAL

Questions on the RFP must be submitted to Heidi Wenzel at hwenzel@ci.ionia.mi.us and will be answered in writing. Questions, answers, and any addendums to the RFP will be posted on IDART’s website at www.cityofionia.org and distributed to every firm that was sent an RFP and to every firm that has submitted a proposal or question. Verbal comments are not part of this solicitation.

Proposal Content

The following needs to be included with your proposal:

Statement of Proposal

Provide a narrative statement of your proposal indicating, through the use of drawings, diagrams or other material the way in which you propose to satisfy the requirements outlined in the background statements.

Organization Structure

Indicate through the use of organization diagrams and/or narrative statements, the proposed staffing, functioning, and interrelationships with IDART during the production of the design package.

Prior Experience

Include descriptions of prior or present projects which would tend to substantiate your qualifications to perform this project. Include name, address, and telephone number of the responsible person of former client’s organization who may be contacted.

Staff Description

Identify principal staff personnel by name and qualification as well as any key staff personnel from work that is to be performed by subcontract.

Authorized Negotiators

Provide the names, telephone numbers, and email address of personnel of your organization authorized to negotiate with IDART.

Detailed List of Itemized Costs

A complete list of itemized costs related to the project/solution is required. Itemized costs should include the sum of the first three years of fees, separated out by initial cost and then each additional year’s ongoing costs. Information requested in this section is required in order to evaluate the reasonableness and quality of the proposal and will be used for evaluation purposes within the transit agency only.

Marketing Materials – optional

Additional information, such as marketing materials, may be included in an appendix if desired, but should not be considered a replacement for answering any of the questions asked in this proposal.

Business Organization

State the full name and address of your organization and, if applicable, the parent or subsidiary entity that will perform or assist in performance of the work contained in your proposal or will provide any assistance. Indicate whether you operate as an individual, partnership or corporation; if as a corporation, include the state in which you are incorporated. All respondents must indicate their organization’s federal identification number.

Minority owned and female owned firms are encouraged to respond to the solicitation for proposals.

Training

Minimum included training should be one (1) day of on-site or virtual live training and two additional days of virtual live support as needed once the platform is live.

Warranty

A one-year warranty on any parts and labor must be provided.

Proposal Submittal
All organizations submitting proposals must e-mail one (1) copy of your proposal to hwenzel@ci.ionia.mi.us or mail five (5) copies to Ionia Dial-A-Ride, ATTN: Heidi Wenzel, 251 E Adams Street, Ionia, MI 48846. THE RFP COVER PAGE SENT WITH THIS RFP MUST BE SIGNED IN INK BY AN OFFICAL OF THE SUBMITTING ORGANIZATION authorized to bind the proposer to the provision of the RFP and the quotation. THE COMPLETED RFP COVER PAGE MUST BE RETURNED WITH THE PROPOSAL.

Emailed and mailed proposals must be received by 2:00pm on December 17th at Ionia Dial-A-Ride located at 251 E Adams Street, Ionia, MI 48846.

Proposal and all costs associated with proposal must be good for 60 daysafter due date.

This project is funded by the Federal Transit Administration (FTA) and the Michigan Department of Transportation (MDOT) grants. It is subject to federal and state guidelines. The federal requirements for this project are Materials And Supplies Less Than $250,000 and are attached. The clauses must be signed and included with your submission.

The selected firm MAY have to have an MDOT-approved third party contract.

LATE SUBMISSIONS

Offerors are responsible for submitting offers so as to reach IDART by the deadline indicated in this solicitation. The entire proposal must be received, no merely a portion of it. Moreover, absolutely no factors will be taken into consideration as an excuse for lateness.

MODIFICATIONS AND WITHDRAWS OF OFFERS

Proposals may be withdrawn in writing at any time prior to the due date and time. A proposal may also be withdrawn in person by a proposing firm, provided the withdrawal is made prior to the due date and time. The proposing firm must sign a receipt of withdrawal. No proposal may be withdrawn after the due date unless there is a material error in the proposal. Withdrawn proposals may be resubmitted, with or without modifications, up to the due date and time. IDART shall require proof of agency authority from the person withdrawing proposal.

PROPOSAL EVALUATION FOR AWARD

It is the intent of IDART to award one vendor through this RFP.

The proposals will be evaluated using the selection criteria below. All proposals shall be subject to an evaluation by the Selection Committee, assisted by other technical personnel as deemed appropriate for the purpose of selecting the proposer with whom a contract will be executed. The Selection Committee will consist of the IDART Agency Director, IDART Full Time Dispatcher and one (1) full time driver.  Representatives from the firm(s) in a competitive range may be invited to meet in person or by video conference with the Selection Committee before the final selections are made. Original scoring of the non-price criteria may be adjusted based on the results of the presentations. IDART reserves the right to reject any and all proposals in whole or part for sound, documentable, business reasons. IDART also reserves the right to award to other than the lowest price proposal. The selection criteria are listed in order of importance, although the second and third are equally weighted as are the last three. Price is less important than the other evaluation criteria as a whole. The criteria are as follows:

Ease of Use

The proposed software will be evaluated based on the ease of use for dispatchers, drivers, administrative staff (setup and reporting purposes), as well as rider interface. Consideration will be given to all aspects of the software in regards to the technical requirements and specifications.

Method of Approach

This refers to the technical soundness of the proposer’s stated approach to the project, the comprehensiveness of the proposed approach, and the techniques to be used. The proposal should describe how the software is capable of meeting each item in the scope of work and technical requirements listed throughout the RFP.

Understanding the Context and Purpose

A determination will be made of the consultant’s understanding of the project purpose, the regional context, and aspirations for IDART. Evaluation will be based on the response provided in the proposal.

Prior Experience and Qualifications

Evaluation will be based on references, samples of work, and explanations of similar services offered to clients that yielded results and demonstrations of measurable impact of the proposer’s work. The ability of a prospective proposer will be evaluated under the terms of the RFP, relative to the qualifications of personnel assigned to the project needed to successfully complete the project. The proposer’s professional and project staff that work on the project must be the same staff that is identified in the proposal.

Ongoing Annual Costs

A determination will be made from the proposal as to whether IDART is able to afford and maintain any ongoing annual costs, including annual software license fees and other service fees that are required in order to maintain and support the complete system as proposed, as well as the monthly or yearly fee schedule that is required of the Agency. Evaluation will be on the sum of the first three years of fees.

Prices for ongoing annual costs will be evaluated based on the following formula:

(lowest price/price of bid being evaluated)(assigned points) = number of points received

Price

The evaluated price will include the options listed in section three. Prices will be evaluated based on the following formula:

(lowest price/price of bid being evaluated)(assigned points) = number of points received

The agencies reserve the right to waive any informalities or minor defects. IDART reserves the right to use whatever reasonable and prudent evaluation techniques it deems appropriate.

TERMS OF PAYMENT

The vendor will complete the project AND submit an invoice within 30 days of award in order to guarantee payment. No payment will be submitted to the State of Michigan for reimbursement until the transit verifies that the project meets the bid specifications. Upon acceptance the transit will submit a request to the State of Michigan, which will take a minimum of forty-five (45) days to be processed. No payment will be made by the transit until the reimbursement check is received by the transit from the State of Michigan. All invoices shall be itemized.

PROPOSAL PROTESTS

Contractors wishing to protest procurement decisions or processes must submit the protest in writing to the Executive Director, Heidi Wenzel, at IDART, 251 E Adams Street, Ionia, MI 48846. Protests about solicitation specifications or processes must be received 10 business days before the solicitation due date. Protests received after the due date, but before award must be received before 5 business days after the due date. Post award protests must be received by IDART no later than 5 business days after the award decision.

IDART Executive Director or her designee will review the written protest and provide a written decision to the protestor within 10 business days of receiving the protest.

The protestor can appeal the IDART Executive Director’s or her designee’s decision to the Ionia City Council. That appeal must be filed with the IDART Executive Director or her designee within 5 business days of the Executive Director’s or her designee’s decision. The Ionia City Council’s decision on the appeal is final.

This “disputes” clause does not preclude consideration of questions of law in connection with decisions provided for above; provided that nothing in this contract shall be construed as making final the decision of any administrative official, representative, or board on a question of law.

Proposal protests shall contain:

a. The name and address of the protester

b. Identification of the project

c. A statement of the grounds for the protest and any supporting documentation. The grounds for protest shall be fully supported to the extent feasible. Additional materials in support of an initial protest may be permitted only at the sole discretion of IDART

d. The relief desired of IDART

SECTION TWO

CONTRACTOR FURNISHINGS

The contractor shall provide all supervision, labor, materials, supplies, parts, tools, transportation and equipment necessary to perform the scope of this project.

INDEMNITY PROVISIONS

The contractor shall indemnify, defend and hold harmless IDART. Including their officers, employees and agents, from and against all losses, liabilities, penalties, fines, damages, and claims (including taxes), and all related costs and expenses (including reasonable attorney’s fees and disbursements and costs of investigation, litigation, settlement, judgments, interest, and penalties), arising from or in connection with any of the following:

a. the product provided, performance of the work, duties, responsibilities, actions or omissions of the contractor

b. breach by the contractor or any representation of warranty made by the contractor in the contract

c. occurrences that the contractor is required to insure against as provided for in this contract

d. death or bodily injury of any person, or the damage, loss or destruction of any real or tangible personal property, in connection with the performance of services by the contractor, by any of its subcontractors, by anyone directly or indirectly employed by any of them, or by anyone for whose acts any of them may be liable; provided, however, that this indemnification obligation shall not apply to the extent, if any, that such death, bodily injury or property damage

e. any claim, demand, action, citation, or legal proceeding against the Agency, its employees, and agents which results from an act or omission of the contractor or any of its subcontractors in its or their capacity as an employer or person

TERMINATION FOR DEFAULT AND CONVENIENCE

IDART may at any time and for any reason terminate Contractor’s services and work at their convenience. Upon receipt of such notice, Contractor shall, unless the notice directs otherwise, immediately discontinue the work and placing of orders for materials, facilities, and supplies in connection with the performance of this Agreement.

Upon such termination, Contractor shall be entitled to payment only as follows: (1) the actual cost of the work completed in conformity with this Agreement; plus, (2) such other costs actually incurred by Contractor as are permitted by the prime contract and approved by the transits listed on this joint procurement; (3) plus ten percent (10%) of the cost of the work for overhead and profit. There shall be deducted from such sums as provided in this subparagraph the amount of any payments made to Contractor prior to the date of the termination of this Agreement. Contractor shall not be entitled to any claim or claim of lien against IDART for any additional compensation or damages in the event of such termination and payment.

INSPECTION

Final inspection and acceptance of all work, reports, performance, and other deliverables required under this contract shall be performed at the place of delivery by the Contracting Officer.

The agency reserves the right to waive any informalities or minor defects.

ASSIGNMENT

Neither party may assign, directly or indirectly, all or part of its rights or obligations under this Agreement without the prior written consent of the other party, which consent shall not be unreasonably withheld or delayed.

IMPACT OF FEDERAL, STATE, AND LOCAL TAXES

IDART is exempt from Federal, State, and local taxes. They will not be responsible for any taxes levied on the respondent as a result of the contract resulting from this RFP.

DISPUTES

The parties shall attempt to resolve any dispute arising out of or relating to this contract through negotiations between senior executives of the parties, who have authority to settle the same.

If the matter is not resolved by negotiation within 30 days of receipt of a written 'invitation to negotiate', the parties will attempt to resolve the dispute in good faith through an agreed Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR) procedure.

GOVERNING LAW

This Agreement shall be governed by and construed in accordance with the laws of the State of Michigan, except for matters arising from or concerning indemnification, which shall be governed by and construed in accordance with the laws of the State of Michigan.

FEDERAL CLAUSES

This project is funded by the Federal Transit Administration (FTA) and the Michigan Department of Transportation (MDOT) grants. It is subject to federal and state guidelines. The federal requirements for this project are Materials And Supplies Less Than $250,000 and are attached. The clauses must be signed and included with your submission.

Attachment A: Materials and Supplies Less Than $250,000

Attachment B: Certification of Compliance with Federal Contract Clauses

November 15, 2024

Michigan Transit Training Coordinator

Michigan Transit Training Coordinator


The Michigan Public Transit Association (MPTA) is accepting applications for the part-time position of Training Program Coordinator for the remainder of fiscal year 2025 (October 1, 2024-September 30, 2025). The contract may be eligible for a one-year extension through fiscal year 2026 and a second one-year extension through fiscal year 2027.

This position is funded by a federal grant to the Michigan Department of Transportation (MDOT) and administered through the MPTA. The position requires the ability to travel and to attend regular meetings, usually held at the MPTA’s offices in East Lansing or virtually Zoom or Microsoft Teams, but also occasionally in other Michigan cities.

Specifically, this individual will coordinate public transportation training programs in various locations in the state of Michigan throughout the year. There is one national conference, usually in late May or early June, that the coordinator may be required to attend, as well as several Michigan conferences and trainings. The individual selected will function strictly as an independent contractor (1099 position) with a starting compensation of $25,000/year, paid in equal monthly payments. While there are no fringe benefits included, there is an opportunity for additional compensation in future years.

Responsibilities:

• Coordinate training sessions, workshops, and seminars both in-person and virtually

• Identify the training needs of transit agencies, compile data to report to the training committee, and collaborate with training committee to identify training needs

• Establish a catalog of trainings/courses using multiple sources as a resource when working with training committee

• Maintain training records and stay within budget, including within eligible reimbursable expenses

• Evaluate training effectiveness and make necessary adjustments

• Stay updated on industry trends and best practices in training and development

Qualifications:

• Bachelor’s degree in a relevant field (e.g., Human Resources, Education, Organizational Development) or equivalent experience (including in training and/or supervisory capacities)

• Working knowledge of Michigan’s public transportation systems and transportation resources throughout Michigan and beyond

• Ability to function collaboratively with the MDOT, MPTA and the Michigan Association of Transportation Systems (MASSTrans), and vendors as part of a training committee

• Knowledge of meeting planning, including experience working with conference facility planners

• Demonstrated commitment to the goals of the projects and organizations

• Proven experience as a training coordinator or similar role.

• Strong skills in organization, verbal and written communications with diverse audiences, and technology applications such as Microsoft Office (PowerPoint, Excel, Forms, Word), Teams, and Zoom

• Ability to work independently, collaboratively, and maintain confidentiality

Coordination of the individual’s duties is through the Michigan Public Transit Association, 1401 East Lansing Drive, Ste. 108, East Lansing, MI 48823. Please note our understanding that this position is not compatible with State of Michigan requirements to be able to simultaneously maintain any retiree benefits – interested candidates are responsible to verify their own situations.


Candidates should send both a letter of interest and a resume via email to John Dulmes at John@MPTAonline.org by no later than 5 pm on Wednesday, October 30, 2024. 

Additional questions may also be received via email at the same address – phone inquiries will not be accepted.

October 18, 2024

Annual Purchase of Bulk Liquified Petroleum Gas (LPG) - BATA

Agency: Bay Area Transportation Authority Procurement Type: Invitation for Bid (IFB) Item being Procured: Annual Purchase of Bulk Liquified Petroleum Gas (LPG) Issue Date: October 11th, 2024 Deadline for Vendor Questions: October 18th, 2024, by 10:00AM Responses to be Published for Vendor Questions: October 22nd, 2024 Bid Deadline & Opening: October 29th, 2024, by 10:00AM. for more information please visit https://www.bata.net/news/bata-business.html

October 11, 2024

Chief Financial Officer- MASS TRANSPORTATION AUTHORITY

Job Details

Description

MASS TRANSPORTATION AUTHORITY


JOB DESCRIPTION


 POSITION:                            CHIEF FINANCIAL OFFICER


 CLASSIFICATION:              EXECUTIVE


 SCOPE OF RESPONSIBILITIES:


Under minimal supervision, the Chief Financial Officer must oversee, lead, coordinate, plan, direct, delegate, administer, and coordinate the financial affairs of the MTA; to ensure the MTA meets its financial goals and objectives; in accordance with generally accepted accounting principles and other regulatory requirements. Ensure continuous total quality management and appropriately assign work activities to meet all company cost, quality, contractual, and quantity requirements.


 

SUPERVISION BY:  GENERAL MANAGER

October 7, 2024

RFP Bus Garage Study – Sault Ste Marie Dial-A-Ride

City of Sault Ste. Marie – Dial-A-Ride  Request for Proposals – Bus Garage Study/Inspection    

Direct Questions To: Joe Nolan / Executive Director     

Chippewa Luce Mackinac Community Action Agency     

jnolan@clmcaa.com  


 Submit questions by 10 days prior to the due date.  


Questions and answers will be sent to all firms sent a solicitation or who have submitted questions or proposals and will be posted on clmcaa.com.  

Verbal comments are not part of this solicitation.  


Date Issued:   Friday, October 4th, 2024                                       

Proposals Due:  Friday, November 1st, 2024 @ 1:00 p.m. local time 

October 4, 2024

Branch Area Transit - Coldwater, MI Phone System RFP

Branch Area Transit - Coldwater, MI Phone System RFP

September 6, 2024

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