
LIRR Procurement
New York State Lobbying Law of 2005
Chapter 1 of the Laws of 2005, as amended by Chapter 596 of the Laws of 2005 (collectively referred to as the "Lobbying Law"), makes major changes to the Legislative Law and State Finance Law, which regulate lobbying on government procurements. It creates two new sections in the State Finance Law that restrict contacts, require disclosure of certain contacts, and address the responsibility of bidders and proposers, during the procurement process. These sections are effective as of January 1, 2006.
COMPLIANCE WITH NEW YORK STATE'S STATE FINANCE LAW SECTIONS 139-j AND 139-k, is made part of all solicitation packages in compliance with the Lobbying Law. For additional information, all Bidders/Proposers are urged to access the New York State Office of General Services website or call 518-474-5607.
MTA All Agencies Guidelines
Vendor Code of Ethics
Contracts, Planning & Construction and Major Projects Solicitations
- What We Procure
- Where We Advertise
- Current Solicitations
- Obtaining Documents and Other Information
- MBE / WBE Listing
- Site Tour Release Form
Procurement & Logistics Solicitations
Required Vendor Forms
- Authorized Agent Form
- Bidder's Acknowledgment
- Employee Identification and Verification Certification
- Form of Labor and Material Payment Bond
- Form of Performance Bond
- Long Form Contractor Responsibility Data
- Short Form Contractor Responsibility Data
