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Temporary Traffic Control Services

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The City of Sandy Springs is seeking qualified contractors to provide temporary traffic control services as part of a subcontract opportunity. This contract encompasses the full scope of installing, maintaining, and removing temporary traffic control zones, including the deployment of signage, barriers, and flagging operations to ensure public safety during roadway activities. The work must comply with all applicable standards for traffic control and must be performed in accordance with current industry best practices and state regulations, with the primary focus on minimizing disruption and safeguarding workers and the traveling public. The solicitation is open for submissions until July 27, 2026, and is categorized under NAICS code 561990 for other support services. While no set-aside designation is specified, interested parties must be prepared to demonstrate experience in traffic control services and the ability to mobilize resources swiftly and safely. Performance will take place within the jurisdiction of the City of Sandy Springs, Georgia, though exact locations are not detailed. Interested contractors should access the official solicitation through the provided web link to review full participation requirements and submit responses prior to the deadline.

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Sandy Springs seeks contractors for temporary traffic control services compliance with state standards and safety practices.

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Georgia → City of Sandy SpringsView Agency

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561990 - All Other Support ServicesView NAICS

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GA, USA

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AgencyGeorgia → City of Sandy Springs
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Installation and maintenance of temporary traffic control zones including signage, barriers, and flagging operations.

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