Published: November 16, 2009
TransCore Awarded $35 Million Contract to Provide Bay Area Toll Authority with an Advanced Toll Collection and Accounting System
SAN DIEGO - (BUSINESS WIRE) - The Bay Area Toll Authority (BATA) awarded TransCore
a $35 million contract to design, develop, test, install and maintain a
new advanced toll
collection and accounting system (ATCAS II) for seven San Francisco
Bay area bridges; the contract includes a six year maintenance option.
Design is underway and slated for completion by 2012.
Seven toll bridges in the San Francisco Bay area are owned and operated
by the state, with tolls administered by BATA. These seven bridges
provide essential transportation arteries for the traveling public,
accommodating on average a total of more than 348,000 vehicles a day and
support 73 toll lanes. The bridges and their number of toll lanes
include:
After 13 years, the current toll collection system is nearing the end of
its product life and cannot accommodate new functionality, such as
configurable pricing or integration with Express Lane systems. The new
ATCAS II project will replace the current toll collection system with a
modern, configurable and expandable system. The project includes the
replacement of in-lane and toll booth equipment, development and
installation of hardware and software systems for a new toll collection
system, and ongoing maintenance for the system. The new radio
frequency identification (RFID) equipment will include TransCore's multiprotocol
Encompass 6 reader in all of the lanes.
The proposal evaluation panel included BATA operations and finance
staff, and was supported by Caltrans and outside technical advisors.
After evaluating proposals submitted by five bidders, the panel
unanimously awarded the contract to TransCore.
"This exemplifies TransCore's commitment and leadership to develop
customized technical solutions that meet our customer's particular
requirements," commented John
Simler, president of TransCore's Intelligent Transportation Systems.
For more information about the Bay Area Toll Authority, visit www.bata.mtc.ca.gov.
About
TransCore
With installations in 46 countries, more than 100 patents and pioneering
applications of RFID, GPS and satellite communications technologies,
TransCore's technical expertise is unparalleled in the markets it
serves. TransCore's 70-year heritage spans the development of RFID
transportation applications at Los Alamos National Labs to
implementation of the nation's first electronic toll collection system.
In 2009, Engineering News-Record (ENR) ranked TransCore No. 145 out of
the Top 500 Design Firms. TransCore is a U.S. owned and operated company
with products designed, engineered and manufactured by TransCore's
U.S.-based workforce.
TransCore's extensive global experience with tolling systems includes
more than 7,400 installed electronic toll collection lanes worldwide and
22 customer service centers. TransCore offers an extensive suite of
enterprise software applications, business process outsourcing, system
integration, and maintenance services to provide complete solutions,
configurable to customers' requirements. TransCore operates as a
subsidiary of Roper Industries. For more information, visit www.transcore.com.
About
Roper
Roper Industries is a diversified growth company and is a component of
the Fortune 1000, S&P MidCap 400 and the Russell 1000 Indexes. Roper
provides engineered products and solutions for global niche markets,
including water, energy, radio frequency and research/medical
applications. Additional information about Roper Industries is available
on the Company's website at www.roperind.com.
TransCore
Barbara Catlin, 972-740-7150
Barbara.catlin@transcore.com
or
Bay
Area Toll Authority
John Goodwin
JGoodwin@mtc.ca.gov
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