Inclusion Overview
Plenary Infrastructure Philadelphia (PIP) is excited to lead the redevelopment of the Gray 30th Street Station, an anchor in the University City District and gateway to the greater Philadelphia area. To support our commitment to the West Philadelphia community, we have partnered with the Hire30thStreet Advisory Collaborative – a network of community- and faith-based organizations that have longstanding commitments to economic and community development in the West Philadelphia / University City District area and throughout the greater Philadelphia region. Visit our Hire30thStreet page for more information.
Our dedication to local economic inclusion also includes both subcontracting and new career and job opportunities throughout the 50 years of the Project. Our team’s approach is to thoughtfully 1) plan procurement and workforce needs, 2) communicate those subcontracting and hiring opportunities early and often to the broader Philadelphia community, and 3) provide ongoing and consistent reporting on accomplishments to Amtrak. Below are some of the economic inclusion opportunities the PIP team is committed to provide during the life of the project.
Design and Construction
During the Design and Construction phase, Design-Builder Gilbane will offer both multiple bidding opportunities per trade package as well as a variety of size and complexity per trade packages. To learn more about Gilbane prequalification, please visit Compass by Bespoke Metrics (search Gilbane) or contact PQHelp@GilbaneCo.com. For detailed instructions on utilizing Compass by Bespoke Metrics, please visit Prequalification Information. Bid information will be made available on Smart Bid to prequalified firms. For more information on anticipated trade packages, please visit our Contractors page.
Additionally, Gilbane is committed to providing mentorship and training through its Rising Contractor Program that offers certified trade partners an opportunity to develop and broaden their industry skills and knowledge. This free 8-week program enhances subcontractor competitiveness through increased knowledge and understanding of principles that are essential to owning and growing a successful business within the construction industry.
Long Term Operations, Maintenance, and Concession Management
The new Hire30thStreet program provides routes to new jobs and careers for Philadelphians. PIP contractors, Philadelphia Building & Construction Trades Council, and tenants have come together to recruit, train, hire, and retain qualified residents for jobs during construction and over 50 years of operations of the Gray 30th Street Station. As part of PIP’s dedication to providing high-quality station experiences, the project team will also operate, maintain, and manage the station and its concessions for 50 years with local diversity and inclusion at its core. Facility Manager, Johnson Controls, will begin managing the station operations in 2021 and anticipates subcontracting both maintenance and life cycle replacement items. To learn more about Johnson Controls’ prequalification, please visit www.johnsoncontrols.com/suppliers. Bid information will be made available on their website to prequalified firms. For more information on anticipated lifecycle and operations packages, please visit the Contractors page.
Concession operators interested in short or long-term opportunities or the Incubator Program should email 30thstreetopportunities@vantagegroup.com.