Automated Vehicle Gate Controllers / Morses Pond Entrance Contract #26C-470-1777.
Federal opportunity from 00400 - Public Works • Town of Wellesley. Place of performance: MA. Response deadline: Mar 05, 2026. Industry: NAICS UNSPSC 72-15-17.
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Description
To furnish and install a pair of automated vehicle gates at the entrance to Morse Pond in Wellesley. This automated vehicle gate system shall have a pedestrian warning light and an audible alarm while in operation. The ability to be programmed to open and close at designated times, days and dates. Including the ability to have programmed automatic exiting to prevent drivers from being locked in. Also, a remote mobile app to operate the ga
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The City of Wellesley is soliciting bids for the installation of automated vehicle gates at the entrance to Morse Pond, a project referenced as Contract #26C-470-1777. The gates must include safety features such as a pedestrian warning light and an audible alarm, along with advanced programming capabilities for automation. Bidders should be prepared to demonstrate their experience with similar projects and provide a mobile app for remote operation.
The buyer aims to enhance security and accessibility at Morse Pond by installing automated vehicle gates that ensure controlled access and safety for both vehicles and pedestrians.
- Furnish and install a pair of automated vehicle gates
- Integrate a pedestrian warning light and audible alarm
- Develop programming for scheduled opening and closing
- Implement automatic exit features for vehicles
- Create a remote mobile application for gate operation
- Completion of contractor qualifications
- Detailed project timeline and milestones
- Technical specifications of the proposed gate system
- Cost proposal including installation and maintenance
- Proof of relevant past projects or case studies
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- Specific technical specifications for the gate system are unclear.
- Detailed budget range or ceiling price not provided.
- Information regarding emergency protocols for gate operation is missing.
- No details on service or support requirements post-installation.
- Uncertainty about whether prior experience with municipal contracts is required.
- Clarification on whether the project has set milestones is needed.
- Local competition and market trends for similar projects unexplored.
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