614013 DISTRICT 1 Deployment of Temporary Traffic Control at Various Locations
Federal opportunity from 0H100 - HIGHWAY • Department of Transportation. Place of performance: MA. Response deadline: Mar 03, 2026. Industry: NAICS 72, 14, 10.
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Description
Do Not Use COMMBUYS to Bid on this Project
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This notice is for “614013 DISTRICT 1 Deployment of Temporary Traffic Control at Various Locations” issued by 0H100 - HIGHWAY, with a response deadline of 2026-03-03 14:00 UTC. The posting explicitly states: “Do Not Use COMMBUYS to Bid on this Project,” which is a critical compliance instruction that will dictate your submission channel. The opportunity appears to be for temporary traffic control deployment services across multiple locations within District 1, with SBPP eligibility indicated as YES. Five attachments are provided via CommBuys download links and should be treated as the authoritative source for scope, bid forms, and submission instructions.
Secure a contractor to deploy and manage temporary traffic control (TTC) at various locations in District 1, using a non-CommBuys bid submission method as directed in the notice.
- Traffic control / work-zone safety firms that deploy temporary traffic control in highway environments
- Firms able to support District 1 work across multiple locations and respond rapidly to changing field needs
- Small businesses able to leverage SBPP eligibility (YES) if applicable to their certification/status
- Review all five solicitation attachments for scope, locations, TTC standards, and bid schedule
- Provide deployment of temporary traffic control at various locations within District 1
- Support traffic control setup, maintenance, adjustments, and removal as required by the agency’s direction (as defined in attachments)
- Comply with specified submission method (explicitly not via COMMBUYS) and any required bid forms included in attachments
- Follow the submission instructions in the attachments (ensure submission is NOT through COMMBUYS)
- Completed bid/pricing forms from the attachments (if included)
- Any required acknowledgements/addenda forms included in the attachments (if included)
- Any SBPP-related representations required by the solicitation (as applicable and as defined in attachments)
More BidPulsar strategy notesCompliance, pricing, teaming, risks, questions, and coverage notes
- The notice contains a clear directive: “Do Not Use COMMBUYS to Bid on this Project.” Confirm the alternative submission channel and exact delivery requirements in the attachments.
- Response deadline is 2026-03-03T14:00:00+00:00; align internal approvals and delivery timing to meet that timestamp.
- Use the attachments to determine whether pricing is unit-rate, lump sum, on-call/task-order, or schedule-of-items; price to the exact bid schedule format provided.
- Given ‘Various Locations’ and District 1 coverage, scrutinize mobilization/response expectations and ensure pricing accounts for travel/logistics only as allowed by the bid schedule.
- If permitted by the attachments, consider teaming with a local District 1-capable subcontractor for rapid deployment coverage across multiple locations.
- Submission risk: bidding through the wrong channel (COMMBUYS) could render the bid nonresponsive; verify the correct submission method in the attachments.
- Scope risk: ‘Various Locations’ can imply variable call-outs and unpredictable workloads; ensure the solicitation defines how work is ordered and paid (attachments).
- Documentation risk: key requirements (forms, insurance, traffic control standards) are likely only in attachments; failure to follow attachment instructions may cause rejection.
- What is the approved bid submission method and delivery address/email/portal if COMMBUYS is prohibited?
- Is this an on-call/IDIQ-style need for TTC deployment, or a defined set of locations and quantities? Where is the bid schedule of items?
- What standards/specifications govern TTC deployment for this contract (as referenced in the attachments)?
- Are there minimum response times, coverage hours, or standby requirements for District 1 deployments?
- How will work be authorized (work orders/call-outs), and what documentation is required for payment?
Some notices publish limited source detail. Confirm these points before final bid/no-bid decisions.
- Submission method/details other than the instruction not to use COMMBUYS (contained in attachments)
- Detailed scope, performance requirements, and specifications (contained in attachments)
- Place(s) of performance and specific District 1 locations
- Solicitation number and notice type
- Period of performance start/end dates
- Bid schedule/pricing structure and measurement/payment terms
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