East San Fernando Valley Light Rail Transit Project

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At San Fernando Transit Constructors we work hard everyday to construct and rehabilitate our nation’s vital infrastructure. We’re not just building roads and bridges, we’re building what matters to improve lives now and for generations to come.

San Fernando Transit Constructors (SFTCJV) recognizes and acknowledges the first people of this unceded, ancestral, and historical land overlapping and between the villages of Siutcanga, Vijanga, Pakoinga, Passenga, and Achoicominga, whose descendants are citizens of the Fernandeño Tataviam Band of Mission Indians. As a contractor and steward of a transportation project to be built upon this land, we will honor the Fernandeño Tataviam citizens and elders, past and present, recognize that the tribe is still here, and we are committed to lifting up their stories, culture and community.

Project Details

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LACMTA proposes to construct the East San Fernando Valley Transit Corridor Phase 1 Project, a 6.7-mile at-grade light rail transit (LRT) system with 11 stations, nine traction power substations, overhead contact system, and a maintenance and storage facility. 

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Subcontracting Opps.

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San Fernando Transit Constructors is committed to engaging California’s local, small businesses throughout the construction process - from the Notice to Proceed to the closeout phase. We will be working closely with Metro to ensure that the ESFV Transit Corridor Project successfully meets and exceeds its small business goals.

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Contractor Resources

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Our team is working closely with Metro to ensure that the ESFV Transit Corridor Project successfully meets and exceeds its Disadvantaged Business Enterprise (DBE) goal by identifying and maximizing opportunities for qualified small, minority and women owned firms on this project.

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Podcast

New Podcast 6.7 is the official SFTC podcast for local, small and disadvantaged businesses interested in opportunities on the Metro East San Fernando Valley Light Rail Transit (ESFVLRT) project. 

Join us for interviews with special guests, information on bidding opportunities and workshops, project updates and more! 

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