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Pedestrian Channelizer Installation

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Hennepin County is seeking a subcontractor to install and maintain pedestrian channelizers designed to safely direct foot traffic around active construction zones. The work involves setting up temporary barriers and signage to guide pedestrians through high-traffic areas, ensuring public safety while construction activities are underway. The contract is classified under NAICS code 238990, indicating it falls within other specialty trade contractors, and is open for bids with a response deadline of August 4, 2026. The project is anticipated to take place within Hennepin County, Minnesota, though specific locations have not been detailed. Interested parties must submit proposals by the deadline to be considered for award.

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Hennepin County seeks subcontractor to install and maintain pedestrian channelizers in construction zones by August 4, 2026.

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238990 - All Other Specialty Trade ContractorsView NAICS

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Installation and maintenance of pedestrian channelizers to guide foot traffic safely through and around construction zones.

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