614015 DISTRICT 1 Traffic Signal Repair/Replacement at Various Locations
Federal opportunity from 0H100 - HIGHWAY • Department of Transportation. Place of performance: MA. Response deadline: Mar 24, 2026. Industry: NAICS UNSPSC 72-14-10.
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The opportunity for Traffic Signal Repair/Replacement at Various Locations in District 1 under agency 0H100 - HIGHWAY represents a critical infrastructure project. The response deadline is set for March 24, 2026, indicating a long lead time for preparation. This project is open to small businesses as it is SBPP Eligible, encouraging small providers to participate and contribute to the highway maintenance efforts.
The buyer aims to identify qualified contractors for the repair and replacement of traffic signals at various locations to improve traffic management and safety.
- Assessment of current traffic signal conditions
- Repair of damaged traffic signals
- Replacement of outdated traffic signal systems
- Installation of new traffic signal controls
- Completed bid proposal forms
- Evidence of prior project experience
- Safety and compliance certifications
- Financial statements or proof of financial solvency
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- Scope details beyond basic repairs and replacements are unclear
- Specific locations for traffic signal work not provided
- Contract performance metrics or success criteria are not mentioned
- Detailed evaluation criteria for bids are missing
- Information on performance bonds or insurance requirements is not available
- Public safety concerns during project execution are unspecified
- Post-project maintenance expectations are not articulated
- Connection to other municipal projects is unclear
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