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Learn about upcoming Elvira to Morena Double Track Project and Mid-Coast Corridor Transit Project construction contracting opportunities, and network with contractors interested in forming teams. Elvira to Morena Double Track Project opportunities will be discussed for work in bridge demolition, trucking, cellular concrete, drilled shafts, structural steel, shoring and reinforcing steel. Mid-Coast Corridor Transit Project opportunities will be discussed for work in AC paving, CIDH drilled shafts, concrete flatwork, cellular concrete, fencing, landscaping, elevators, parking structure, rebar, shoring, electrical, structural steel and trucking. MCTC is aggressively seeking certified DBE (Disadvantaged Business Enterprise) and SB (Small Business) construction trades for the upcoming Elvira to Morena Double Track Project and Mid-Coast Corridor Transit Project. All interested firms, including DBEs, are encouraged to register with MCTC through the Mid-Coast Vendor Portal (powered by PlanetBids). Registered firms are able to view RFPs issued by MCTC and will receive notifications of upcoming contract opportunities. Please visit www.MCTCJV.com. MCTC is willing to assist all DBE subcontractors and suppliers in obtaining access to bonds, lines of credit and insurance. Please email your request for assistance to [email protected]. ATTENTION CONTRACTORS! You’re invited to learn about upcoming contracting opportunities for the Mid-Coast Corridor Transit Project Wednesday, September 2, 2015 10 a.m. – noon Liberty Station McMillin Companies Event Center 2875 Dewey Road, San Diego, 92106 *Refreshments will be served. PLEASE RSVP by Friday, August 28, at If you are a contractor interested in having a table at the event, please indicate that in your response. https://september2015contractoropenhouse.eventbrite.com. A presentation will be given at 10:15 a.m., followed by an opportunity to talk directly to project team members and network with potential contractors.
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Learn about upcoming Elvira to Morena Double Track Project and Mid-Coast Corridor Transit Project construction contracting opportunities, and network with contractors interested in forming teams. Elvira to Morena Double Track Project opportunities will be discussed for work in bridge demolition, trucking, cellular concrete, drilled shafts, structural steel, shoring and reinforcing steel. Mid-Coast Corridor Transit Project opportunities will be discussed for work in AC paving, CIDH drilled shafts, concrete flatwork, cellular concrete, fencing, landscaping, elevators, parking structure, rebar, shoring, electrical, structural steel and trucking. MCTC is aggressively seeking certified DBE (Disadvantaged Business Enterprise) and SB (Small Business) construction trades for the upcoming Elvira to Morena Double Track Project and Mid-Coast Corridor Transit Project. All interested firms, including DBEs, are encouraged to register with MCTC through the Mid-Coast Vendor Portal (powered by PlanetBids). Registered firms are able to view RFPs issued by MCTC and will receive notifications of upcoming contract opportunities. Please visit www.MCTCJV.com. MCTC is willing to assist all DBE subcontractors and suppliers in obtaining access to bonds, lines of credit and insurance. Please email your request for assistance to [email protected].

ATTENTION CONTRACTORS!You’re invited to learn about upcoming contracting

opportunities for the Mid-Coast Corridor Transit Project

Wednesday, September 2, 201510 a.m. – noonLiberty StationMcMillin Companies Event Center2875 Dewey Road, San Diego, 92106*Refreshments will be served.

PLEASE RSVP by Friday, August 28, at

If you are a contractor interested in having a table at the event, please indicate that in your response.

https://september2015contractoropenhouse.eventbrite.com.

A presentation will be given at 10:15 a.m., followed by an opportunity to talk directly to project team members and network with potential contractors.

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