Opportunity
Pasadena Opengov #2026-IFB-CIV-0122
Traffic Signal and Technology Upgrades for Walnut Street Corridor, Pasadena, CA
March 24, 2026
April 16, 2026
2026-IFB-CIV-0122
238210, 237310, 237130
This opportunity involves the City of Pasadena's Public Works Department seeking bids for the Walnut Street Corridor Signal Improvement Project along Walnut Street between Fair Oaks Avenue and Greenwood Avenue in Pasadena, CA. - Scope of Work: - Furnish and install new traffic signal controllers (2070LX), CCTV cameras, Vantage Next detection systems, type 332 cabinets, C-V2X radios, APS push button systems, galvanized steel conduits, extension arms for CCTV, and City of Pasadena standard pull boxes - Remove and salvage existing cabinets, foundations, CCTV cameras, and pedestrian push button assemblies - Install temporary cabinet systems and perform signal rewiring - Install CCTV and C-V2X cables - Quantities: - 15 new 2070LX controllers - 5 new CCTV cameras, 8 Vantage Next detection systems, 10 type 332 cabinets (9 on new foundations, 1 on existing), 6 C-V2X radios, 3 APS push button systems - 910 linear feet of CCTV cable, 450 linear feet of C-V2X cable, 2,565 linear feet of 3" galvanized steel conduit, 50 linear feet of 2" conduit - 42 pull boxes, 4 extension arms for CCTV, 8 signal rewires - Requirements: - Bidders must hold Class A and C-10 California Contractor's Licenses - Compliance with federal and state regulations is mandatory - Liquidated damages of $6,700 per day for delays - No specific OEMs or vendors are named in the solicitation - Estimated contract value is $2,600,000 - Place of performance is Walnut Street, Pasadena, Los Angeles County, CA
Description
This solicitation is for the Walnut Street Corridor Signal Improvement Project in Pasadena, California. The project involves furnishing and installing new traffic signal controllers, CCTV cameras, detection systems, cabinets, conduits, and related equipment along Walnut Street between Fair Oaks Avenue and Greenwood Avenue. The work includes removal and salvage of existing equipment, installation of temporary systems, and signal rewiring. The contract requires Class A and C-10 California Contractor's Licenses and is subject to federal and state regulations.