Williamsburg Area Transit Authority (WATA) Transfe...

Location: Virginia
Posted: Oct 24, 2024
Due: Dec 4, 2024
Agency: State Government of Virginia
Type of Government: State & Local
Category:
  • V - Transportation, Travel and Relocation Services
Solicitation No: IFB 80335
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IFB-80335


  • Williamsburg Area Transit Authority (WATA) Transfer Facility
  • Status: Open
  • Time Left:40 days
  • Closing:12/4/24 2:00 PM
  • Issued:10/24/24 4:09 PM
  • Last Updated:
  • Buyer:Jessica Yost

  • jessica.yost@jamescitycountyva.gov
  • 757-253-6862



IFB-80335


  • Williamsburg Area Transit Authority (WATA) Transfer Facility
  • Status: Open
  • Time Left:40 days
  • Closing:12/4/24 2:00 PM
  • Issued:10/24/24 4:09 PM
  • Last Updated:
  • Buyer:Jessica Yost

  • jessica.yost@jamescitycountyva.gov
  • 757-253-6862

  • Issued By:James City County
  • Opportunity Type:Invitation for Bids (IFB)
  • Category:Construction
  • Work Location:Williamsburg, Virginia
  • Website:https://www.jamescitycountyva.gov/bids.aspx?bidID=704
  • Pre-Bid Conference:See solicitation documents for optional prebid/proposal conference/site visit.
  • Open Responses:See solicitation documents Public Opening information.
  • Summary:NOTE: THIS POSTING IS FOR ADVERTISEMENT PURPOSES ONLY. PLEASE VISIT THE JAMES CITY COUNTY WEBPAGE FOR THIS SOLICITATION TO ACCESS IFB DOCUMENTS AND PLANS: https://www.jamescitycountyva.gov/bids.aspx?bidID=704

    The project is located at 6166 Old Mooretown Road, on property owned by the Williamsburg Area Transit Authority (WATA). It consists of a new construction Transit Building, Transit Canopies, and a Site Storage Building, with a parking lot and miscellaneous site elements. The existing property is primarily wooded, with a concrete block house foundation and remnant fencing scattered throughout the site.

    WATA buses will access the site through a new entrance/exit on Hornor Lane. Buses will circulate clockwise within the site on a concrete loop. Passenger loading and unloading will occur at six designated bays in a sawtooth configuration along the inside of the loop. Canopies will be provided over all bus loading areas and sidewalks connecting the loading areas to the building where additional passenger services will be provided. There are two main canopies, one over the main four (4) bus bays (canopy A) along the north side of the loop, and one over the two paratransit/microtransit bays (canopy C). To provide continuous cover between the bus loading areas and the main building, canopies extend over the sidewalks that connect these areas (canopies B1 and B2). All of the canopies utilize the same canopy column shape, while the bus canopies are larger and taller to provide additional clearance for vehicles.

    The 3,800-sf pentagon-shaped main building is clad with a combination of horizontally oriented insulated metal panels and brick. The vertical brick elements represent WATA’s signature red vertical element at other locations. Aluminum storefront windows and curtain wall systems are integrated into the system, bringing in natural light. The building utilizes a PVC membrane roofing system. The building has two zones to separate public and non-public uses. In the public zone, there will be a waiting area, public restrooms, information/ ticketing area, and an unfinished small tenant space. The non-public zone contains WATA offices and driver amenities. Access-controlled openings will segregate public spaces from private spaces along with securing the main entrance/exit, and other mechanical spaces.

    On the western portion of the site is a small parking lot for WATA employees with separate access from Old Mooretown Road. A storage building and dumpster enclosure will be located adjacent to the parking lot, with access from the parking lot drive aisle. A connection between the parking lot and bus loop will be provided for emergency access and secured with a gate.

    Additional site improvements include stormwater management facilities, site utilities, lighting, sidewalks, and a prefabricated shelter structure where smoking will be permitted. A fence will be constructed along the western edge of the site, and new landscaping will be provided to satisfy York County zoning ordinance requirements. The project includes a freestanding monument sign that will be placed in a location visible from the public right-of-way; the ultimate placement of this sign will be identified during construction.

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