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Key Elements Project management, baseline analysis, and agency coordinationEngineering studies

The State Transportation Improvement Program (STIP) is a major source of funding for transportation improvements throughout the State of California. The STIP is divided into two major funding categories: the Regional Improvement Program (RIP) and the Interregional Improvement Program (IIP). Seventy-five percent of the STIP is directed to the RIP, which is then sub-allocated to counties by ...

OCTA recently welcomed students from the Women’s Transportation Seminar (WTS) of Orange County Transportation Academy for the tenth year. The Academy offers undergraduate and graduate students an opportunity to learn about the different facets of transportation. More than 20 students participated in a panel discussion following CEO Darrell E. Johnson’s overview of OCTA and the future of ...

OCTA joins the nation and global community in recognizing Pride month in June. June was designated as Pride month to honor the 1969 Stonewall U…

The following procurement cannot be submitted on-line. Interested vendors can download the solicitation document file and any listed addendum listed below. If you would like further information regarding this procurement, e-mail or call the Procurement Administrator listed below.

ADA ACCESS IMPROVEMENTS AND PARKING LOT PAVEMENT REPLACEMENT AT FULLERTON PARK AND RIDE

The following procurement cannot be submitted on-line. Interested vendors can download the solicitation document file and any listed addendum listed below. If you would like further information regarding this procurement, e-mail or call the Procurement Administrator listed below.

The Orange County Transportation Authority (Authority) invites proposals from qualified consultants to conduct a study that will focus on the approximately seven-mile stretch of railroad corridor in south coastal Orange County.

During the past few weeks, OCTA has secured a total of $305 million from state and federal sources to advance immediate coastal stabilization efforts on the rail corridor where it runs along the vulnerable coastline through San Clemente. On October 30, OCTA learned that the Federal Railroad Administration awarded $100 million in funding from its Consolidated Rail Infrastructure and Safety ...