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Impact Attenuator Supply and Deployment

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Hennepin County is seeking subcontractors to supply and deploy impact attenuators, commonly known as crash cushions, at designated construction sites to enhance safety for workers and the public. The contract focuses on the provision, installation, and maintenance of these protective devices at strategic locations where roadwork is ongoing, ensuring compliance with safety standards and minimizing risk from vehicle intrusions into work zones. The solicitation is open for submissions until August 4, 2026, and is classified as a subcontract under the NAICS code 488999 for other transportation support activities. Performance is expected within Minnesota, though specific locations are not detailed, and all responders must meet technical and operational requirements to ensure the equipment meets industry safety specifications and is properly installed under varying environmental and traffic conditions.

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Supply and install crash cushions at Minnesota roadwork sites to meet safety standards by August 4, 2026.

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Minnesota → Hennepin CountyView Agency

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488999 - All Other Support Activities for TransportationView NAICS

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MN, US

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AgencyMinnesota → Hennepin County
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Supply and deployment of impact attenuators (crash cushions) at strategic locations to protect workers and the public during construction.

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