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South Jersey Transportation Authority

Purchasing, Farley Service Plaza, Hammonton, NJ 08037
(609) 965-6060

Providing the traveling public with safe and efficient transportation over the Atlantic City Expressway and Atlantic City International Airport.

The South Jersey Transportation Authority (SJTA) was established by the Legislature in June 1991 to assume operational responsibilities for the Atlantic City Expressway, Atlantic City International Airport terminal, and parking facilities in Atlantic City. As a successor to the New Jersey Expressway Authority and Atlantic County Transportation Authority (ACTA), the SJTA serves six counties --- Atlantic, Camden, Cape May, Cumberland, Gloucester, and Salem.

Legislation (N.J.S.A. 27:25A-1 et seq.) charged the Authority with coordinating South Jersey's transportation system, including addressing the region's highway network, aviation facilities and transportation needs. The Authority' transportation network encompasses public highways, and transportation projects, parking facilities and functions once performed by ACTA; other public transportation facilities; and related economic development facilities in New Jersey.

The Atlantic City Expressway (ACE), Transportation Services and the Atlantic City International Airport (ACY)  are the Authority's core components. These entities are divided into the following departments: Executive, Airport, Business Administration, Engineering, Operations, Finance, Information & Tolls Technology, General Marketing / Communications, and Transportation Services. Each department contributes to the Authority's focus of using transportation facilities to stimulate economic development within its six-county service area. 

The Mission of the South Jersey Transportation Authority is to provide the traveling public with safe and efficient transportation through the acquisition, construction, maintenance, operation, and support of expressway, airport, transit, parking, other transportation projects and services that support the economies of Atlantic, Camden, Cape May, Cumberland, Gloucester and Salem Counties. 

The Atlantic City International Airport FY 2024-2025 DBE goal of 3.5% has been approved for all federally funded airport improvement projects.  Anyone interested in reviewing the plan should contact Doris L. McClinton, DBE Liaison Officer at dmcclinton@sjta.com

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Upcoming Solicitations

Number Deadline
2024-38
Third Party Claims Administration Services for Liability and Workers' Compensation Insurance
04/25/2024 06:00 PM UTC
2024-42
Purchase and Delivery of Ford F-450 Chassis 4x2 Regular Cab DRW XL with All Aluminum Enclosed Electricians Body, 2024 or Current Model (or Approved Equivalent)
05/02/2024 06:00 PM UTC
2024-40
Cash and Credit Card Processing, Banking and Armored Car Services
05/09/2024 06:00 PM UTC
3 Solicitations

Closed Solicitations

Number Deadline
2022-94
Atlantic City Expressway 2022 Maintenance Yard Roof Rehabilitation Project - REBID
10/18/2022 03:00 PM UTC
2022-96
Energy Consulting Services Provider for the South Jersey Transportation Authority
10/12/2022 05:00 PM UTC
2022-92
Atlantic City Expressway 2022 Farley Service Plaza Pump Station Rehabilitation Project
09/22/2022 05:00 PM UTC
2022-88
Atlantic City International Airport 2022 Exit Lane Escalator Replacement Project
09/21/2022 03:00 PM UTC
2022-90
Atlantic City International Airport 2022 Terminal Seating Project
09/20/2022 03:00 PM UTC
2022-84
Atlantic City International Airport 2022 Baggage Handling System Merge Relocation Project
08/30/2022 03:00 PM UTC
2022-86
Atlantic City International Airport 2022 Emergency Terminal Generator Replacement Project
08/25/2022 06:00 PM UTC
2022-82
Atlantic City International Airport 2022 HVAC Upgrades Project
07/20/2022 06:00 PM UTC
2022-80
Atlantic City Expressway 2022 Maintenance Yard Roof Rehabilitation Project
07/20/2022 03:00 PM UTC
2022-78
Atlantic City International Airport 2022 Apron Rehabilitation Project
07/19/2022 03:00 PM UTC
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