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Supply of Traffic Signal Controllers and Cabinets

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The contract entails the supply of new traffic signal controllers and cabinets that comply with Caltrans specifications and meet NEMA or ATC standards, ensuring compatibility and reliability within California’s transportation infrastructure. The equipment must include integrated surge protection, dedicated power supplies, and all necessary mounting hardware to support secure and long-term operational performance under varying environmental conditions. The deliverables are intended for deployment in Modesto, with full compliance required to align with state-mandated technical and safety requirements. This is a subcontract under Caltrans District 10 in Stockton, focused on enhancing traffic signal systems within the region. The work is tied to NAICS code 423610, indicating the commercial sale of electrical and electronic manufacturing components. Although solicitation and set-aside details are not provided, the posting date of July 9, 2026, suggests the procurement is in preparation for future project timelines, with performance and delivery obligations centered in Modesto. All components must be fully functional, factory-tested, and ready for immediate installation without requiring additional customization.

General Info

Supply of Caltrans-compliant traffic signal controllers and cabinets for Modesto with surge protection and mounting hardware.

Agency

California → Caltrans, District 10 - Stockton

NAICS

423610 - Electrical Apparatus and Equipment, Wiring Supplies, and Related Equipment Merchant WholesalersView NAICS

Place of Performance

Modesto, CA

Set-Aside

NONE

Documents

This scope was carved out of 10-1V140-Electrical Upgrades.

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AgencyCalifornia → Caltrans, District 10 - Stockton
ContactsNo contacts available
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California → Caltrans, District 10 - Stockton
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ContactsNo contact information available

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Supply of new Caltrans-compliant traffic signal controllers and cabinets meeting NEMA or ATC standards, including surge protection, power supplies, and mounting hardware.

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