California High-Speed Rail Authority Opens Doors to Private Interest

Wednesday, 30 Nov -0001 12:00
california-high-speed-railThe California High-Speed Rail Authority on issued a “request for expressions of interest” (RFEI) as a first step in the procurement process that will award contracts for the first $5.5 billion in construction and ultimately for the design and construction of the entire system, trainsets, and operations and maintenance.

“Every day, we hear from the private sector that companies are eagerly looking forward to helping develop California’s high-speed train system. This request for expressions of interest is the chance for companies large and small – from the self-employed business person in the Central Valley to multinational corporations – to tell us exactly what roles they hope to play in making high-speed rail travel a reality in California,” Roelof van Ark, Chief Executive Officer of the California High-Speed Rail Authority said. “With Proposition 1A, Californians did their part with state funding, and the federal government has stepped up with a pledge for a long-term commitment to high-speed rail. We are now eager to hear from the private sector.”

Companies have until 16 March 2011, to respond. The RFEI applies to either the initial construction segment – about 120 miles through California’s Central Valley – as well as any future phase of the project, including financing, core systems (trains, electrification, signaling, etc.), operations and maintenance.

The RFEI is not a required, binding part of the procurement process, but it is an opportunity for the private sector to formally weigh in on the largest infrastructure project in the USA by outlining their interest in the project. It also gives the California High-Speed Rail Authority a tool to shape the procurement process going forward.

This request for expressions of interest will be followed by the legally required steps in that process: a request for qualifications in spring 2011 and a request for proposals in late 2011.

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