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Arkansas Department Of Transportation Ardot #RFP-17-001P

Work Zone Flagger Training for The Technology Transfer Program

Recipient

Not Specified

Awarded

July 12, 2016

Identifier

RFP-17-001P

The Arkansas State Highway and Transportation Department (AHTD), specifically the Equipment and Procurement Division on behalf of the System Information and Research Division, issued a Request for Proposals (RFP 17-001P) for Work Zone Flagger Training services under the Technology Transfer Program (T2). The awarded services include conducting 7-hour workshops on Work Zone/Flagger training at various locations in Arkansas, covering topics such as temporary traffic control standards, flagging procedures, Part 6 of the MUTCD, federal standards for signing and pavement marking, and techniques for setting up and disassembling traffic control devices. The contractor must provide certificates of completion to participants, signed workshop rosters, original travel-related lodging receipts for reimbursement, and course evaluations to the T2 Program Manager. The contract includes an initial period from August 1, 2016, through December 31, 2016, with options to renew annually up to a total of seven years. The contract requires adherence to Arkansas state laws and ethical standards, and reimbursement is based on actual incurred expenses with no advance payments. The contract may be terminated by either party with 30 days' written notice. The primary points of contact are Danny Keene, Division Head of Equipment and Procurement, and Laura D. Carter, Technology Transfer Program Manager. The proposal submission and delivery locations are in Little Rock, Arkansas. No specific OEMs or product part numbers are involved as this is a service contract focused on training delivery.

Description

The Arkansas State Highway and Transportation Department solicited proposals to provide Work Zone Flagger Training for the Technology Transfer Program for the period August 1, 2016 through December 31, 2016, with an option to renew for up to seven years. The training includes workshops on temporary traffic control standards, flagging procedures, and federal standards, with certificates provided to participants.

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