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Temporary Traffic Control

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This contract pertains to the installation and maintenance of temporary traffic control elements including signage, barriers, and flagging operations required to safely manage vehicle and pedestrian flow during construction activities. The work is scoped to ensure compliance with established traffic control standards and to minimize disruption and risk during infrastructure projects. Participation is structured as a subcontract, with no specific set-aside designation, and the North American Industry Classification System code 561990 indicates it falls under other support services. The opportunity was posted on July 17, 2026, and responses are due by July 30, 2026. The contracting entity is the state of Utah, with performance expected within the state, though precise locations are not specified. All work must be executed in alignment with state and federal traffic control protocols, and contractors must be prepared to provide ongoing support, inspection, and adjustments as construction phases evolve.

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Temporary traffic control installation and maintenance for Utah construction projects, compliant with state and federal standards.

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561990 - All Other Support ServicesView NAICS

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UT, USA

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Installation and maintenance of signage, barriers, and flagging operations to manage traffic during construction.

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