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Traffic Engineering & Countermeasure Design

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The contract seeks qualified entities to design evidence-based traffic safety countermeasures including crosswalks, signage, roundabouts, and speed management systems that align with regional transportation needs and safety goals. The work is scoped under NAICS code 541330 as a subcontract, indicating it is part of a broader project managed by the River Valley Regional Commission in Georgia. Proposals must be submitted by August 17, 2026, and must reflect a data-driven approach to improving road safety through tailored engineering solutions that address specific local conditions and traffic patterns. The contract does not specify a physical place of performance or a point of contact, suggesting that implementation may span multiple jurisdictions within the commission’s service area. As a subcontract tied to a state-level agency, successful bidders will be expected to coordinate with existing transportation and safety initiatives, ensuring compliance with state and regional standards. The posting date of July 15, 2026, indicates a window for preparation and response, with the emphasis on creating practical, measurable interventions grounded in traffic engineering best practices rather than theoretical or generic designs.

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Design evidence-based traffic safety solutions for Georgia regional compliance by August 17, 2026.

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Georgia → River Valley Regional CommissionView Agency

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541330 - Engineering ServicesView NAICS

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GA, USA

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AgencyGeorgia → River Valley Regional Commission
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Design evidence-based traffic safety countermeasures such as crosswalks, signage, roundabouts, and speed management systems tailored to regional needs.

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