Complete Coach Works (CCW) announced the completion of an electric retrofit project awarded by Weber State University (WSU). The project converts their diesel fuel bus into an all-electric Zero-Emission Propulsion System (ZEPS) bus. The transformation included the removal of WSU’s diesel engine power package components and the addition of electric components such as an electric air compressor, power steering pump, and HVAC system.
With the University covering more than 500 acres, the effective management of resources is a top priority. WSU, who converted the lighting in one of their arenas to LED in 2013, can now add the conversion from diesel to a ZEPS bus to their list of environmentally-beneficial accomplishments. “We are very grateful to be part of a historic time for Weber. We hope this conversion will allow the University to further expand their educational programs,” stated Brad Carson, Director of Sales at CCW.
CCW is honored to be a part of WSU’s goal of greater energy efficiency. The ZEPS bus will improve vehicle reliability and significantly reduce fuel costs. These savings will enable the University to allocate more of their budget toward the growth and expansion of its campus.
Twin Transit Electric Bus Demonstration to Give Riders Free Trips Between Twin Cities
Twin Transit is set to demonstrate electric bus technology for free all day on Monday and Tuesday.
“The way the bus is powered is with electric propulsion and not diesel — it’s a more energy-efficient design than traditional buses,” Twin Transit General Manager Derrick Wojcik-Damers said. “We want to get a feel of the public’s reaction. We want the public to be as engaged as much as possible.”
Route 32 will leave the Centralia Train Depot every hour from 6:30 a.m. until 5:30 p.m. The one-hour loop between Centralia and Chehalis includes stops along the Miracle Mile, Sunbird Shopping Center, Walmart and historic downtown Chehalis.
Complete Coach Works will provide the electric transit bus for the demonstration.
The Sunset Empire Transportation District will hold a demonstration of an all-electric bus Monday.
“Technology is rapidly evolving with electric buses and (Sunset Empire) wants to make sure that we continue to look into and evaluate if electric propulsion will work for us going forward,” Jeff Hazen, the district’s executive director, said in a release.
The transportation district will run an electric bus from Complete Coach Works on Route 10 between the Emerald Heights housing complex, Astoria, Warrenton and Hammond.
The public can ride for free starting at 8:51 a.m. and hourly thereafter from the Astoria Transit Center until 3:37 p.m.
“We chose the Route 10 to test performance as there are several hills on that route” Hazen said.
Complete Coach Works (CCW) has established a Disadvantaged Business Enterprise (DBE) Program in accordance with 49 CFR Part 26. For the purpose of this DBE Program, CCW proposes to set its overall goal utilizing all information available to it, including information available in CCW’s area of manufacturing operation and comments received from the public in response to this notice.
CCW has set a goal of 1.00% participation in DOT-assisted contracts FY2018. This proposed goal and its methodology are available for public inspection during regular business hours Monday through Friday, 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. (Pacific Time) at CCW’s corporate office located at 1863 Service Court, Riverside, CA 92507 for 30 days following the date of this notice. CCW and the FTA will accept comments on the goal for 45 days from the date of this notice. The goal may be adjusted depending upon comments received.
Comments may be addressed to:
Amber Piccinonno, DBE Liaison Officer
Complete Coach Works
1863 Service Court
Riverside, CA 92507
Phone: (951) 684-9585
Email: [email protected]
Complete Coach Works (CCW) is actively pursuing experienced DBE firms who are interested in participating in transit bus rebuilding operations at its headquarters in Riverside, California. DBE opportunities include, but are not limited to, a range of goods and services for the remanufacture rehabilitation, and retrofit of heavy-duty transit buses.
RIVERSIDE, CA – Complete Coach Works (CCW) has made the final delivery of 5 buses to FirstGroup PLC in the City of Cerritos.
The 30 foot buses received complete makeovers along with major component replacements consisting of engines, transmissions, suspension parts, radiators, batteries, power steering pumps, surge tanks, and exhaust systems. In addition, buses’ exteriors were touched up to match their previous colors and decal schemes. With the new upgrades and component replacements, FirstGroup PLC can continue to provide reliable and safe transportation to their customers in local transit agencies, state departments, universities and to the public.
Kevin O’Brien, General Sales Manager at CCW, shares “It is very important that transit properties keep their buses in good condition for their passengers. We are very appreciative that First Group has chosen us to be the ones to help maintain their high standard.”
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Complete Coach Works (CCW) is the largest U.S. bus remanufacturing and rehabilitation company. CCW is the leading provider of a vast array of transportation solutions with more than 28 years of dedicated service in the transportation industry. Regardless of how small or large the job, CCW provides an exceptionally experienced team of more than 350 experts committed to customer service and satisfaction.
FirstGroup PLC is the largest international surface transportation group in the world. Throughout its 5 divisions the company manages 110,000 employees, 69,000 vehicles, and transports around 2.2 billion passengers a year. FirstGroup has a very broad footprint in the UK and North America.
For more information, please contact Richard Sullivan at (800) 287-7253
Alameda, CA – Complete Coach Works (CCW) is excited to announce the final delivery of six 40-foot diesel refurbished shuttle buses to the San Francisco Airport (SFO).
CCW was awarded this contract in December 2016. The shuttle buses underwent a complete paint and body makeover that included a new paint scheme and radio system installation. The buses will primarily function to support transportation for construction workers to travel to and from upcoming construction projects and redevelopment of airport terminals. The refurbishment of the SFO shuttle buses will help extend the life of each shuttle bus and make them more reliable.
Aaron Timlick, CCW North General Manager, stated, “It was a privilege working with the San Francisco Airport. We are confident that SFO will be very proud of the outcome of its refurbished shuttle buses.”
San Francisco Airport (SFO) is the largest airport in Northern California and the second busiest in the State of California. SFO is owned and policed by the City and County of San Francisco. SFO’s mission is to provide an exceptional airport in service to our communities.
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