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STATE LET CONSTRUCTION CONTRACT, BEXAR CO, ADVANCED TRAFFIC MANAGEMENT SYSTEM

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0025-02-234_0826State & Local

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The Texas Department of Transportation is soliciting bids for the construction of an Advanced Traffic Management System along Interstate 10 in Bexar County, with an estimated project cost of $10,408,179.05. This state-led initiative aims to enhance traffic flow, safety, and monitoring capabilities through the deployment of integrated technology systems, including sensors, communication networks, and control centers. The solicitation number is 0025-02-234_0826, with bids due by August 6, 2026, at 7:00 PM Central Time, and the opportunity was posted on July 10, 2026. The contract is open to qualified contractors without a specific set-aside designation, and performance will occur entirely within the state of Texas. All proposals must be submitted in response to the official solicitation available through the TX SmartBuy portal, and inquiries should be directed to the primary point of contact at 512-416-2498. The project requires technical expertise in traffic management infrastructure, system integration, and compliance with state transportation standards. No NAICS code or organization type beyond SLED (State, Local, Education) has been specified, indicating the contract is governed under standard Texas DOT procurement guidelines. The location of performance remains undefined at the city level but is restricted to the IH 10 corridor within Bexar County.

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Texas DOT seeks bids for $10.4M I-10 traffic system in Bexar County, due August 6, 2026.

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Texas Department of Transportation

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237310 - Highway, Street, and Bridge ConstructionView NAICS

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TX, US

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AgencyTexas Department of Transportation
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OfficeTX, US
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Texas Department of Transportation
Office AddressTX, US

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COUNTY: BEXARHIGHWAY: IH 10TYPE: ADVANCED TRAFFIC MANAGEMENT SYSTEMEST. COST: $10,408,179.05

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