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WMATA announces contracting opportunity for Silver Line extension

Under the agency's plan to "Keep Metro Safe, Reliable and Affordable," the use of competitive contracting is recommended as a way to control operating and maintenance costs

September 19, 2018
WMATA announces contracting opportunity for Silver Line extension

 

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The Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority (WMATA) announced a competitive contracting opportunity for Silver Line Phase II, which is currently being constructed by the Metropolitan Washington Airports Authority (MWAA). The request for proposals (RFP) seeks potential vendors for the operation and maintenance of new Silver Line trains, stations and facilities, including the railcars assigned to the Silver Line, track and infrastructure, the Dulles Rail Yard, and all administrative functions necessary to support operations. Additionally, the solicitation includes the option to operate Silver Line trains.

Under WMATA's plan to "Keep Metro Safe, Reliable and Affordable," the use of competitive contracting is recommended as a way to control operating and maintenance costs — including future pension costs, which have grown to unsustainable levels.

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"We are leaving no stone unturned as we look for opportunities to maintain transit service for the region and protect jobs, all while living within our means in light of what our funding jurisdictions can afford," said Metro GM/CEO Paul J. Wiedefeld. "Competitive contracting is one tool to hold down pension cost growth, while providing quality service for customers."

The proposal for the Silver Line extension will not result in a loss of jobs for WMATA's current workforce.

The contracting offer for the Silver Line follows an $89 million contract award last month for the maintenance and operation of buses from the agency's new Cinder Bed Road bus facility in Lorton, Va.

The Silver Line extension could open in 2020, dependent on completion of construction by MWAA, which is building the rail extension. Proposals will be due on Jan. 15, 2019. WMATA will evaluate each vendor based on the best value, with a contract award expected in spring 2019.

The base contract award will be five years with additional options available.

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Transit agencies around the world such as Hong Kong, London, Melbourne and Beijing have successfully contracted some or all rail services through public-private partnerships. The results have included improved on-time performance, reliability, operating efficiencies and cost savings.

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