
Tolar Manufacturing Company celebrates 31 years by expanding their coverage and broadening the conversation around bus shelter placement and design.
Tolar Manufacturing Company celebrates 31 years by expanding their coverage and broadening the conversation around bus shelter placement and design.
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The contract continues a multi-year relationship of supplying transit shelters and passenger amenities, customized to meet agency and community needs.
The contract includes replacing HART’s bus shelters with Tolar Manufacturing Company’s Signature Crescent series shelters.
The OCTA board approved a $1.6 million contract with ShelterClean Services, Inc. for a three-year term beginning Dec. 1, with the option to extend the contract through 2028.
Bus stops are the physical gateways to economic opportunity in urban environments, connecting people to jobs, schools, and health care. But these bus shelters rarely transcend their ultra-utilitarian form, with more attention paid to durability than inspired functional design.
Through the inclusive procurement, Tolar Manufacturing will supply all components of the shelters as CapMetro continues delivering on its Coordinated Bus Stop Street Furniture Program for new and existing bus stops.
Each ADA-compliant standard EMBARK shelter is eight-feet in length and is supported by four Sunset extrusion posts, glass rails, and Euro extrusion triangular-shaped beam.
Dallas is one of the few major cities without transit shelter advertising.
The shelters range in length from eight-feet to 12-feet to accommodate passengers traveling throughout Lancaster and Berks Counties.
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