Solicitation Details

Solicitation CQ17066/LTR

Field Study and Analytical Modeling Anchor Bolts

Status: Closed
Posted on 11/30/2016
Due on 12/14/2016
Contract Administrator: Rivas,Leaser T
Email Address: lrivas@wmata.com

Amendments

NumberDateDescriptionAttachment
112/07/2016Amendment A001 amends Price Schedule and provides responses from potential suppliers. Amendment A001 RFP CQ17066 LTR. Field Study and Analytical Modeling Anchor Bolt System.pdf

Synopsis

The Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority (WMATA) is interested in learning more about the design, behavior, and expected performance of its existing Railroad track fastening system and anchorage methodology.

Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority (WMATA) WMATA have been experiencing incidents with wide gauge direct fixation type track design. To understand the issues related to these incidents WMATA would like to invite proposals from qualified vendors to perform study on our track fastening systems to identify the typical lateral and vertical forces applied by our trains on our fastening system and develop computer modeling study to identify performance of current fastening system design also recommend alternative models demonstrating performances of other fastening system designs.

This will be a firm fixed price Contract for one (1) year.

If you have any technical, contractual, or administrative questions, please e-mail them to lrivas@wmata.com no later than 10:00 am on December 7, 2016. WMATA will provide written answers, by e-mail to all those who obtain the RFP and provide their e-mail addresses. If an amendment(s) is issued resulting from questions and answers, it will be posted on our website, and a copy will be mailed to all offerors so that they can acknowledge receipt.

Your proposal must be received with all required submittals as stated in the RFP, no later than 2:00PM, December 14, 2016 at WMATA, Office of Procurement and Materials, 600 Fifth Street, NW, Room 3C-02, Washington, DC 20001-2651.

Attachments

RFP CQ17066 LTR Competitive (Non-Federal) Field Study and Analytical Modeling for Anchor Bolts.pdf

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