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Traffic Control and Public Access Management

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The contract titled Traffic Control and Public Access Management is a subcontract issued by the City of Carrollton under Georgia’s procurement system, targeting the coordination and implementation of traffic control measures to minimize public disruption during public works or events. The scope includes managing lane closures, road closures, and parking lot restrictions with precision to ensure public safety and maintain access as much as possible. The NAICS code 561730 identifies the work as other support activities for transportation, indicating a focus on logistical and operational traffic management services rather than construction. The solicitation was posted on July 10, 2026, with a response deadline of August 11, 2026, at 3:00 PM, leaving interested parties approximately one month to submit proposals. There is no specified set-aside classification, meaning the subcontract is open to all eligible bidders regardless of business size or demographic status. The place of performance and point of contact information are not provided in the data, suggesting these details may be available through the official procurement portal link provided. The contract emphasizes efficiency, advance planning, and minimal impact on daily public movement, requiring contractors to demonstrate experience in rapid deployment and real-time traffic adjustment strategies.

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Traffic control subcontract for Carrollton, Georgia, managing lane closures and public access with no set-aside, bid deadline August 11, 2026.

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Georgia → City of CarrolltonView Agency

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561730 - Landscaping ServicesView NAICS

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GA, USA

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AgencyGeorgia → City of Carrollton
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Coordination and implementation of traffic control measures including lane, road, and parking lot closures to minimize public disruption.

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