Temporary Traffic Control Services
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The contract calls for the provision of temporary traffic control services including the installation, maintenance, and removal of signage, barriers, and lane shifts to ensure safe and efficient traffic flow during ongoing construction activities. The work is required to comply with standardized traffic management protocols and must be executed with minimal disruption to public movement, emphasizing safety for workers and motorists alike. The services are to be performed under a subcontract arrangement with no set-aside provisions, targeting specialized firms with demonstrated experience in dynamic traffic control systems. The solicitation was posted on July 15, 2026, with a response deadline of September 9, 2026, and is managed under the NAICS code 561990 for other support activities. The contracting office is the Directorate of Subsistence within the Department of Defense, though specific performance locations and point of contact details are not provided. All work is expected to be completed at sites determined by the needs of active construction projects under the department’s jurisdiction, with no geographic restrictions specified. Contractors must be prepared to respond rapidly to evolving construction schedules and site conditions, ensuring continuous compliance with safety and regulatory standards throughout the duration of the contract term.
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