Pa. Turnpike Commission requesting technical information

May 18, 2004
The Pennsylvania Turnpike Commission (PTC) is requesting technical Information on toll system technologies and toll plaza confi

The Pennsylvania Turnpike Commission (PTC) is requesting technical Information on toll system technologies and toll plaza configurations that would provide E-Z Pass capabilities on the Pennsylvania Turnpike’s Beaver Valley Expr

The Pennsylvania Turnpike Commission (PTC) is requesting technical Information on toll system technologies and toll plaza confi

The Pennsylvania Turnpike Commission (PTC) is requesting technical Information on toll system technologies and toll plaza configurations that would provide E-Z Pass capabilities on the Pennsylvania Turnpike’s Beaver Valley Expressway (James A. Ross Highway), Greensburg Bypass (Amos K. Hutchinson Bypass), open portions of the Mon-Fayette Expressways including W. Va. to Uniontown, Rte. 40 to I-70 and I-70 to S.R. 51, the Findlay Connector portion of the Southern Beltway and the Clarks Summit and Keyser Avenue Interchanges located on the Pennsylvania Turnpike’s North East Extension.

Responding firms should include innovative proven alternative toll collection technologies and systems that maximize vehicular throughput and customer services while minimizing toll system operations and maintenance costs and capital expenditures. Interested parties are invited to view the entire RFI on the Commission’s website at: www.paturnpike.com, under "Doing Business with the PTC", "Requests for Proposals", "All other Types", "04-130-2925".

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