IFB Highway Emergency Lane Patrol (H.E.L.P.) Program Sponsorship
Federal opportunity from COMMUNIC557 - Communications • THA - Toll Highway Authority. Place of performance: IL. Response deadline: Jan 29, 2026.
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IFB Highway Emergency Lane Patrol (H.E.L.P.) Program Sponsorship Pursuant to CPO notice 2023.12, State agencies shall only accept electronic submissions for competitive solicitations. Paper responses will not be accepted. For more details please see the attachment titled Notice of Electronic Submissions Only. The Illinois Tollway is seeking an exclusive sponsorship of one of its most visible public-facing services, the Highway Emergency Lane Patrol (HELP) program. Written emailed vendor questions should be sent no later than 1/05/2026 at 10:00 am Item # 1: ( 915 - 04 ) Annual Sponsorship Fee Year One Annual Sponsorship Fee Year One Item # 2: ( 915 - 04 ) Annual Sponsorship Fee Year Two Annual Sponsorship Fee Year Two Item # 3: ( 915 - 04 ) Annual Sponsorship Fee Year Three Annual Sponsorship Fee Year Three Item # 5: ( 915 - 04 ) Renewal Year One Sponsorship Fee Renewal Year One Sponsorship Fee Item # 6: ( 915 - 04 ) Renewal Year Two Sponsorship Fee Renewal Year Two Sponsorship Fee
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