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This Government Contract opportunity from Wisconsin was posted on November 4, 2025. The submission period has ended. Browse the details below for market research, or find similar active opportunities.

Traffic Signal and Pedestrian Control Upgrades

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NAICS: 237130
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Public Safety DAS UpgradeThe contract involves the demo and installation of a Distributed Antenna System (DAS) designed to enhance public safety communications within critical facilities under the Port of Seattle’s Aviation Project Management Group. The scope includes deploying Bi-Directional Amplifiers, antennas, cabling, fiber optics, patch panels, and all supplementary equipment as outlined in the approved system design, with an emphasis on reliability and redundancy to ensure uninterrupted service during emergencies. The work must be executed precisely to meet industry and safety standards, followed by comprehensive coverage testing and commissioning to validate that the system delivers the required signal strength and performance across all designated areas. The project is forecasted for deployment with a posted date of July 5, 2026, and falls under NAICS code 237130, indicating it is associated with telecommunications infrastructure construction. The primary point of contact is Leila Gonzalez-Rigatto, reachable via phone and email, who serves as the Port’s main representative for coordination and inquiries. Rishiraj Savita, acting as the Project Manager, is available for contractor-specific communications. The place of performance is tied to Port of Seattle aviation facilities, though exact location details are not specified, and the work is expected to be performed on-site to support the agency’s mission of maintaining a secure and resilient communications environment for first responders and airport operations.
Aviation Project Management Group

POSTED

about 3 hours ago

DEADLINE

N/A
NAICS: 237130
New
SLED
Work Order 13 for the SisTel Broadband Capital Oversight ProjectWork Order 13 for the SisTel Broadband Capital Oversight Project involves the installation of a 4-way microduct with two 288-count fiber optic cables along Salmon River Road in Siskiyou County, California, as part of the broader Middle-Mile Broadband Network initiative. The project, managed under Caltrans District 2 and Six Rivers National Forest, will use rock saw trenching, open trenching, and horizontal directional drilling to lay infrastructure along a roughly 89-mile corridor extending through key state routes and local roads. At Grant Bluffs, a 2,834-foot directional bore will cross the landscape via two pits, avoiding surface disruption, while access vaults and handholes will be installed every 1,500 to 2,400 feet, with every fifth vault sized for splicing. Fiber will be attached to existing bridges where feasible, and fiberglass marker posts will be placed at mile intervals to identify the cable route. The construction corridor will remain within existing right-of-way, narrowing to a 10-foot permanent width post-construction, and staging areas will utilize existing space without new grading or road development. The project supports California’s mandate under Senate Bill 156 to build an open-access middle-mile broadband network, addressing critical gaps in connectivity for rural and underserved communities in Siskiyou and Humboldt counties. The fiber infrastructure is designed to serve as a backbone for third-party last-mile providers, enabling high-speed internet access to homes, businesses, schools, and public institutions. Construction activities will follow environmental and agency guidelines to avoid sensitive resources, with best management practices applied to prevent erosion in staging areas. The cables and ducts are owned by the California Department of Technology and maintained by Siskiyou Telephone Company, ensuring long-term operation and network resilience. This effort is a foundational component of the state’s commitment to universal broadband access, ensuring equitable digital connectivity across California’s most geographically isolated regions.
Caltrans, District 2 - Redding

POSTED

3 days ago

DEADLINE

N/A

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Agency

Wisconsin → Waukesha County PurchasingView Agency

NAICS

237130 - Power and Communication Line and Related Structures Construction View NAICS

Place of Performance

WI, USA

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Installation of new traffic signal heads, pedestrian push buttons, conduit runs, and controller cabinets.