RIDOT Selects Kapsch as Contractor for Tolling Program

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RIDOT Selects Kapsch as Contractor for Tolling Program

RIDOT Director Peter Alviti Jr.
The Rhode Island Department of Transportation (RIDOT) signed a contract with Kapsch Traffic Com IVHS inc. to design and build the all-electronic tolling facilities and associated infrastructure for Rhode Island’s truck-only tolling program. 

The company will also operate and maintain the facilities. 

"With this contract, we take another step forward toward rebuilding our infrastructure as we develop the tolling systems that will provide the additional reliable and sustainable funding to fix our roads and bridges. We look forward to breaking ground in the fall and getting the first tolling locations operational by the end of this year,” said RIDOT Director Peter Alviti Jr. 

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Kapsch was picked from a group of six firms representing all the top-tier, all-electronic tolling companies in the industry. The companies competed in a request for proposals (RFP) process that started in December.

GOP House Leaders are working to rescind the tolling legislation.

The Contract 

The contract with Kapsch includes a two-year construction and installation phase and an initial operations and maintenance term of 10 years with an option for two five-year extensions. 

The overall bid cost for the total services is $68.9 million.

The costs include the systems development, including communications infrastructure, computer hardware and software ($11.2 million), roadside infrastructure costs including the construction of the tolling gantries ($30.6 million), and operations and maintenance over the 10-year period ($27.1 million). RIDOT's estimate for these services in February 2016, when the RhodeWorks legislation passed, was $82 million.

Under that estimate, the final contract is $13 million. 

Toll Construction 

Construction of the tolling facilities will be ongoing through the end of 2018, with tolling locations coming online as they are built. The first two tolling locations will be built along I-95 in southern Rhode Island, and are expected to be operational by the end of 2017.

The tolling locations throughout Rhode Island will feature all-electronic tolling, and only large commercial vehicles, Class 8 and higher, will be charged a toll.

There will be no toll booths and no stopping to pay tolls.

Kapsch 

Kapsch is an international firm based in Vienna, Austria with its United States offices based in McLean, Virginia. The company's core business comprises the development, installation and operation of electronic toll collection and traffic management systems.


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