Townwide Rapid Rectangular Flashing Beacon Safety Work
Federal opportunity from 1560 - Purchasing • Town of Brookline. Place of performance: MA. Response deadline: Apr 09, 2026. Industry: NAICS 39, 12, 19.
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Townwide Rectangular Rapid Flashing Beacon Safety Project" Cont No.PW/26-24, will be received at the office of the Brookline Department of Public Works, Town Hall, 333 Washington Street, Fourth Floor, Brookline, Massachusetts, until Thursday, April 9th, 2026 at 2:00 PM Local Time, and at that time will be publicly read in the 4th Floor Conference Room of the Town Hall. Project specifications, including proposal forms, may be obtained at the Engineering Office, TownHall, 333 Washin
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The Townwide Rapid Rectangular Flashing Beacon Safety Work project aims to enhance pedestrian safety in Brookline, Massachusetts, through the installation of rapid rectangular flashing beacons. Proposals will be received until April 9, 2026, at 2:00 PM local time, at the Brookline Department of Public Works. This project, denoted as Cont No.PW/26-24, represents a significant initiative to improve public safety in the area.
The buyer is seeking proposals for the installation of rapid rectangular flashing beacons to improve pedestrian safety across the town.
- Construction firms with experience in traffic safety projects
- Electrical contractors specializing in beacon installations
- Companies familiar with municipal contracts
- Project specifications development
- Site assessments
- Beacon installation planning
- Coordinating with local authorities
- Public safety compliance checks
- Completed proposal forms
- Detailed project plan
- Evidence of previous project success
- Certifications and licenses
- Cost breakdown and timeline for completion
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- Must adhere to local safety regulations
- Environmental impact assessments may be required
- Consider fixed-price bidding due to defined scope
- Include contingencies for unexpected site conditions
- Electrical engineers
- Traffic safety consultants
- Local subcontractors familiar with Brookline regulations
- Potential delays due to permitting processes
- Public opposition or safety concerns during installation
- Variable weather impacting work schedules
- What is the budget range for the project?
- Are there specific local regulations for beacon installations?
- What is the expected timeline for project initiation after contract award?
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- No budget range provided
- Specific performance metrics not detailed
- Environmental assessment requirements unspecified
- No link to project specifications available
- Lack of information on previous similar projects
- Details on community input or opposition absent
- Clarification on local permitting processes missing
- Payment terms not outlined
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