F. California Code of Regulations (CCR) Title 8 Standards are minimum requirements; each Contractor is encouraged to exceed minimum requirements. When the Contractor's safety requirements exceed statutory standards, the more stringent requirements shall be applied for the safeguard of public and employees.
The winner will be selected and announced by October 28th, 2024. How to Enter: During the survey period, go to bit.ly/OC-TDMSurvey and complete the online TDM survey or mail in the hard copy survey to Orange County Transportation Authority, P.O. Box 14184, Orange, CA 92863-9831.
550 S. Main Street, Orange CA, Room 07 April 16, 2024 │12:00 p.m. – 2:00 p.m. Chairman’s Remarks Pledge of Allegiance Approval of January Minutes Action Item Transit Vision Study (15 min) Discussion Active Transportation Update (10 min) Presentation SR-91 Improvement Project (10 min) Presentation San Juan Creek Bridge Replacement (10 min ...
The Orange County Transportation Authority (Authority) invites bids from qualified contractors to provide Microsoft Surfaces and accessories on an as-needed basis. The budget for this effort is $200,000 for a three-year term. Those interested in submitting a bid must be an authorized reseller of Microsoft Surfaces and accessories.
The following is a response to a written questions received on or before 2:00 p.m. on November 9, 2023, as stated in the RFP package.
1 INTRODUCTION In accordance with your request and authorization, Ninyo & Moore has performed a preliminary geotechnical evaluation of the proposed Orange County Transit District (OCTA) Transit Security and Operations Center (TSOC) project in the city of Anaheim, California (Figures 1 and 2). Based on information provided by OCTA, the project involves creation of a combined security and ...
This article originally appeared in Transit California, a California Transit Association publication. Hydrogen is a critical fuel source for California transit agencies to meet the state’s ambitious climate action goals of carbon neutrality by 2045 and a 48% reduction of greenhouse gasses by 2030. Across the state, transit agencies are investing in hydrogen buses, fueling stations, and even ...
The LOSSAN rail corridor spans 351 miles and covers a six-county coastal region in Southern California, from San Diego to San Luis Obispo. The corridor is host to intercity, commuter, passenger, long-distance, and freight rail services.
Guidelines for the use and distribution of the funds are under development by the California Transportation Commission (CTC), California State Transportation Agency, California Department of Transportation (Caltrans), the State Controller’s O ce, and the California Workforce Development Board. WHAT DOES SB 1 MEAN TO ORANGE COUNTY?
Improve connectivity with convenient access to employment centers, social services, education and other key destinations