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This Solicitation opportunity from California was posted on July 31, 2025. The submission period has ended. Browse the details below for market research, or find similar active opportunities.

Sacramento International Airport Parking And Revenue Control System (PARCS) Support Infrastructure

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The Sacramento County Airports Department is undertaking a project to upgrade and support the infrastructure of Sacramento International Airport (SMF), a major commercial service airport located approximately 12 miles from downtown Sacramento. The project encompasses three main components: the construction of support infrastructure, installation of equipment, and civil improvements. Key infrastructure enhancements include installing conduit for electrical and data wiring, paving at parking lot entrances and exits, vehicle detector loops, demolition of existing parking booths, and the construction of new concrete islands for parking equipment and related support systems. These improvements aim to enhance the safety, efficiency, and functionality of the airport’s parking and revenue control systems. The contract, titled Sacramento International Airport Parking and Revenue Control System (PARCS) Support Infrastructure, is valued between five and ten million dollars and is set to be awarded through a competitive solicitation process. The solicitation was posted on July 31, 2025, with a response deadline of September 4, 2025. The project is managed under NAICS code 334111, indicating it involves electronic and electrical equipment manufacturing. Interested parties can contact Jonathan Martinez via email or phone for further details. The project’s details are accessible through the specified procurement portal, providing transparency and opportunities for qualified vendors to participate in this significant upgrade to the airport’s parking and revenue control systems.

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California → Sacramento County AirportsView Agency

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334111 - Electronic Computer ManufacturingView NAICS

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CA, USA

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AgencyCalifornia → Sacramento County Airports
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The County of Sacramento (County) owns and operates the Sacramento International Airport (SMF or Airport) through the Department of Airports (Department). SMF is a commercial service airport located 12 miles from downtown Sacramento. SMF opened in 1967 under its previous name Sacramento Metropolitan Airport, and in the 1990s was renamed Sacramento International Airport.Sacramento International Airport (SMF) is a complex operating facility governed by a strict set of operating rules to ensure the safety of the traveling public, tenants and department support personnel.  The SMF support infrastructure improvements include conduit for electrical and data wiring, paving at parking lot entrances and exits, vehicle detector loops, demolition of existing parking booths, support IT equipment, and demolition and construction of new concrete islands for parking equipment and other related support infrastructure.There are three components as part of the overall project: 1) construction of the support infrastructure, 2) equipment, and 3) civil improvements. These support infrastructure improvements include conduit for electrical and data wiring, paving at parking lot entrances and exits, vehicle detector loops, demolition of existing parking booths, support IT equipment, and demolition and construction of new concrete islands for parking equipment and other related support infrastructure.