RFP #26-06 ? Advertising Consulting Services

Location: California
Posted: Apr 20, 2026
Due: Jun 1, 2026
Agency: Monterey-Salinas Transit
Type of Government: State & Local
Category:
  • R - Professional, Administrative and Management Support Services
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  • RFP #26-06 – Advertising Consulting Services
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    Request for Proposals
    #26-06
    Advertising Consulting Services
    For The
    Monterey-Salinas Transit District
    RFP #26-06 SCHEDULE
    Issue Date:
    Monday, April 20, 2026
    Question Submission Deadline:
    Monday, May 4, 2026 by 12:00 PM
    Deadline to Submit Proposals:
    Monday, June 1, 2026 by 2:00 PM
    Monterey-Salinas Transit
    19 Upper Ragsdale Drive, Suite 200
    Monterey, CA 93940
    Request for Proposals For
    Advertising Consulting Services
    for the
    Monterey-Salinas Transit District
    Monterey-Salinas Transit District (MST) invites qualified firms/individuals to submit a
    proposal detailing qualifications and costs for providing advertising consulting services. The
    firm/individual selected will perform advertising consulting services on behalf of MST as
    detailed in the Scope of Work herein.
    The consultant selected will enter into a contract with MST effective on November 1,
    2026, and shall remain in effect for a period of three (3) years. MST shall have the option
    to extend the contract for two (2) additional one (1) year option terms.
    Proposals must be received by MST NO LATER THAN 2:00 PM, Pacific Time on
    Monday, June 1, 2026. Any submissions received past this deadline will be considered
    non-responsive and will not be accepted. Proposals must be submitted through Monterey-
    Salinas Transit’s Bonfire eProcurement portal. If you are not already registered, please
    do so at www.mst.org/procurement and select “Become a Vendor.”
    If you have any questions regarding this solicitation, please submit them via MST’s Bonfire Portal
    no later than 12:00 PM on Monday, May 4, 2026. An addendum to this RFP will be issued
    answering any questions received by the deadline.
    It is the responsibility of the proposing firms to check MST's eProcurement Portal for any
    addenda that may be issued relative to this solicitation. Proposers that accessed any of the
    solicitation documents for this solicitation will be notified of the issuance of any addenda.
    In order to allow for an adequate evaluation, MST requires an offer in response to this
    solicitation to be valid and irrevocable for one hundred and twenty (120) days after the proposal
    due date and time. All proposers will be notified of contract award, if award is made.
    If you have any questions related to the procurement process, please contact:
    Monterey-Salinas Transit
    19 Upper Ragsdale Drive, Suite 200
    Monterey, CA 93940
    Attention: Steven Bruno, Purchasing Agent
    Phone:
    831-264-5884
    Email:
    sbruno@mst.org
    History and Overview of MST
    The Monterey-Salinas Transit District (MST) was created by state law AB644 and
    formed on July 1, 2010. The District succeeds the Monterey-Salinas Transit Joint Powers
    Agency formed in 1981 when the City of Salinas joined the Monterey Peninsula Transit
    Joint Powers Agency which was formed in 1972.
    Current members of the district are the Cities of Carmel, Del Rey Oaks, Gonzales,
    Greenfield, King City, Marina, Monterey, Pacific Grove, Salinas, Sand City, Seaside,
    Soledad, and the County of Monterey. A board of directors with a representative from
    each member jurisdiction governs the agency and appoints the general manager.
    MST serves a 159-square-mile area of Monterey County, Northern San Luis Obispo,
    Southern Santa Cruz, and Southern Santa Clara Counties. MST’s 37 routes serve an
    estimated 437,325 within ¾ mile of a bus stop in Monterey County.
    For more information about MST, log onto http://www.mst.org/.
    SCOPE OF SERVICES
    Objective: To increase advertising revenue of Advertising on the Go/Shelters and develop other
    advertising streams of revenue. Maintain existing and actively search for and generate new
    business accounts. Identify public and private partnership opportunities to advertise MST
    services and activities.
    Tasks:
    1. Advertising on the Go/Shelters: Aggressively seek new business accounts. Promote
    existing accounts. Seek out non-traditional revenue streams. Facilitate the installation
    and documentation of ads as they are placed on buses and in shelters.
    2. Other advertising revenue streams: Develop new and creative forms of MST advertising
    opportunities, including but not limited to the following:
    o Tickets/Passes/Transfers
    o Transit Stations/Centers/Exchanges
    o Bus Stop Beautification Program
    o Visitor-oriented services (i.e., Carmel Valley Grapevine Express, MST Trolley,
    etc.)
    o Bus Wraps
    3. Promote MST to existing and new clients with “added value” elements and incentives.
    4. Propose innovative technologies MST can consider adopting to increase advertising reach
    and revenue, such as advertising on electric signs aboard buses and electric kiosks at
    transit centers and high ridership stops as the technology becomes available.
    5. Submit a report by the 15th of every month documenting the previous month’s activities,
    contracts signed, revenues received, and other relevant data as requested by MST.
    6. Advise MST on revisions to Advertising on the Go/Shelters with regards to rates,
    policies, procedures, and packaging, and recommend changes as needed to the program.
    This includes researching and comparing MST’s current rates to market rates to
    determine potential changes.
    ATTACHMENTS
    The following attachments are hereby made part of this Request for Proposals (RFP) #26-06:
    Appendix A Sample Contract
    Appendix B Required Forms
    SUBMITTAL REQUIREMENTS
    Each proposal must include all completed forms from Appendix B as well as the following
    information. This information should be confined to no more than 20 Pages, excluding resumes
    of staff members and required forms. Please submit One (1) electronic version of your proposal.
    1. Firm name, business address, telephone and fax numbers, e-mail address.
    2. Date of establishment of business.
    3. Type of organization (individual, partnership, or corporation).
    4. Description of firm’s experience with local government agencies,
    especially transit agencies, if any.
    5. Description of firm’s experience with other clients.
    6. List of current clients and contact information.
    7. Names of individuals who would be directly engaged in the performance of work under
    this solicitation. For each of the individuals please submit:
    a. Number of years related experience.
    b. List of references and contact information.
    c. Brief description of work performed for these references or relationship to these
    references.
    8. Describe any areas of specialty that your firm has (such as type of client and/or subject
    matter and/or other).
    9. Include your general approach on how to best serve MST and how you propose to meet
    MST’s needs. Please be sure to describe your familiarity with MST’s service area/market
    for these services.
    10. Please outline your cost for the described services using the Cost Proposal Form in
    Appendix B. Do not include your cost proposal in the same document as your technical
    proposal. This must be uploaded separately to the Cost Proposal section of the
    procurement submittals in Bonfire.
    EVALUATION AND SELECTION PROCEDURE
    The Evaluation Committee will review all proposals. Those firms determined to meet MST
    objectives may be invited to an oral interview, if deemed appropriate. Staff will recommend a
    firm for contract award and a contract will be awarded pending approval of the Monterey-
    Salinas Transit District Board of Directors.
    The selection will be made of the firm or person whose proposal is most responsive to the
    Request for Proposals (RFP) and offers the best advantage to MST.
    As part of the selection process, consultants may be requested to provide information concerning
    client representation for evaluation by MST. If, at the discretion of MST, a conflict of interest,
    real or apparent, exists or may exist, then MST reserves the right not to select a consultant to
    perform the services herein, regardless of the qualifications of that consultant or the ranking of
    the consultant as provided below.
    The following criteria will be used to evaluate proposals:
    1. Qualifications of the Firm: Technical experience in performing work of a closely
    similar nature; experience working with transportation organizations or other public
    agencies; record of completing work on schedule; strength and stability of the firm;
    technical experience and strength and stability of proposed sub-consultants, if any; and
    assessments by client references. (20 points)
    2. Staffing and Project Organization: Qualifications of project staff, particularly key
    personnel, especially the project manager; key personnel’s level of involvement in
    performing related work; logic of project organization; adequacy of labor commitment;
    concurrence in the restrictions on changes in key personnel. (20 points)
    3. Demonstrated understanding of the project requirements and potential problem
    areas; project approach, work plan, and quality assurance program. (25 points)
    4. Demonstrated familiarity with MST’s service area and market for the services described
    herein. (10 points)
    5. Cost and Price: Reasonableness of the total price and competitiveness of this
    amount with other offers received. Consultants are asked to submit a cost proposal
    separate from their technical proposal that accurately reflects their costs in performing
    the services discussed in the scope of work. (25 points)
    RIGHTS OF MST
    This RFP does not commit MST to enter into a Contract, nor does it obligate MST to pay for
    any costs incurred in preparation and submission of proposals or in anticipation of a contract.
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