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Traffic & Pedestrian Control Services

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The contract involves the provision of temporary traffic control services necessary for the safe installation of poles along State Route 39 in Huntington Beach. Services include the deployment of signage, cones, flaggers, and coordination of lane closures to minimize disruption and ensure public safety during construction activities. The work is scoped to maintain orderly traffic flow and pedestrian access while supporting infrastructure improvements, requiring strict adherence to safety protocols and real-time adjustments based on on-site conditions. This subcontract is issued under Caltrans District 12 - Orange and is classified under NAICS code 561622, indicating specialized support services for traffic control. The contract was posted on June 5, 2026, and performance is localized to Huntington Beach with no other specified locations. Although details such as the solicitation number, set-aside status, and point of contact are not provided, the contract's primary objective is to facilitate the safe execution of utility work through comprehensive and compliant on-site traffic management. Execution must align with state transportation safety standards and accommodate the unique challenges of a high-traffic corridor.

General Info

Temporary traffic control services for pole installation on State Route 39 in Huntington Beach, ensuring safety and compliance.

Agency

California → Caltrans, District 12 - Orange

NAICS

561622 - LocksmithsView NAICS

Place of Performance

Huntington Beach, CA

Set-Aside

NONE

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AgencyCalifornia → Caltrans, District 12 - Orange
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California → Caltrans, District 12 - Orange
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Provision of temporary traffic control including signage, cones, flaggers, and lane closure coordination to ensure public safety during pole installation along SR-39.

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