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Traffic Signal and Electrical Infrastructure

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The contract involves the installation of traffic signal systems and associated electrical infrastructure, including signage foundations, conduit runs, electrical wiring, and power connections. Work may also encompass intelligent transportation system components to enhance traffic management and safety. The project is classified under NAICS code 238210 for electrical contracting and is structured as a subcontract opportunity posted by the Public Services agency in Virginia. Responses are due by September 3, 2026, and the place of performance is located within Virginia, though specific city and zip details are not provided. All work must comply with applicable state and local standards for traffic control and electrical systems, and proposers are expected to have the technical expertise to handle integrated signal and ITS installations.

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Install traffic signals and electrical infrastructure in Virginia by September 3, 2026, complying with state standards.

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Virginia → Public ServicesView Agency

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238210 - Electrical Contractors and Other Wiring Installation ContractorsView NAICS

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VA, USA

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Installation of traffic signals, signage foundations, conduit runs, electrical wiring, and power connections; may include ITS components.

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