RFP No. 245104 Downtown Salem Signal Timing Evaluation
Federal opportunity from City of Salem. Place of performance: OR. Response deadline: Feb 21, 2025.
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RFP No. 245104 Downtown Salem Signal Timing Evaluation
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The City of Salem has issued RFP No. 245104 for a signal timing evaluation project in Downtown Salem. This project aims to analyze and improve signal timing to enhance traffic flow, with proposals due by February 21, 2025. Potential bidders should have expertise in traffic engineering and urban planning to effectively meet the project requirements.
The City of Salem is seeking to evaluate and improve signal timing at traffic signals in Downtown Salem in order to enhance traffic efficiency and safety.
- Traffic engineering firms
- Urban planning consultants
- Civil engineering companies specializing in traffic systems
- Coordinate data collection on current traffic flow
- Analyze existing signal timing
- Develop recommendations for signal timing improvements
- Prepare and submit a final evaluation report
- Cover letter
- Technical proposal outlining methodology
- Team qualifications and experience
- Project timeline
- Cost proposal
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- Ensure all proposals meet local regulations and standards
- Check for certifications or licenses required for traffic engineering work
- Consider a cost-plus pricing model to accommodate potential changes in scope
- Provide a detailed breakdown of costs in the pricing proposal
- Partner with local traffic analysis firms to gain insights into regional traffic conditions
- Subcontract with technology providers specializing in traffic management systems
- Potential delays in data collection due to traffic conditions
- Unforeseen complexities in signal timing evaluation that may increase costs
- What specific outcomes does the City of Salem expect from this evaluation?
- Are there existing studies or data on traffic patterns that can be shared with bidders?
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- Full scope of evaluation requirements is unclear
- Specific performance metrics for signal improvement are not detailed
- Availability of existing traffic data is unknown
- Potential budget constraints are not outlined
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