Opportunity
Utah Public Procurement Place U3P #SB26-3
Utah Solicitation for Traffic Channelizing and Barricade Devices
Posted
March 30, 2026
Respond By
May 01, 2026
Identifier
SB26-3
NAICS
423860
This opportunity involves the State of Utah Division of Purchasing seeking proposals for traffic channelizing and barricade devices to support eligible users statewide. - Government Buyer: - State of Utah Division of Purchasing - Products Requested: - Wide range of traffic control and safety products, including: - Traffic signals - Traffic cones or delineators - Traffic beacons - Traffic chains - Traffic safety fences - Cats eye road studs - Lane dividing rails - Channelizer drums - Lane tape - Variable message signs - Traffic flow analyzers and sensors - Safety mirrors - Retracting/moveable and fixed bollards - Automatic traffic monitoring systems - Traffic information acquisition systems - Sign trucks - No specific part numbers or quantities provided - OEMs and Vendors: - No specific OEMs or vendors are named in the solicitation - Unique or Notable Requirements: - Multiple awards possible - Vendors must meet mandatory minimum requirements and achieve technical/cost scoring thresholds - Pricing must be guaranteed for 12 months - Administrative fee of 0.25% applies - Vendors must provide certifications for licensing, OFAC compliance, no ties to Huawei/ZTE, and adherence to Utah laws on boycotts and forced labor - Period of Performance: - Five-year contract term - Place of Performance: - State of Utah (eligible users statewide)
Description
The State of Utah Division of Purchasing is soliciting proposals to provide Traffic Channelizing and Barricade Devices for eligible users. This RFP may result in multiple awards based on meeting mandatory requirements and scoring thresholds in technical and cost evaluations. The contract length is five years, with vendors required to guarantee pricing for 12 months and pay an administrative fee of 0.25%. The solicitation includes detailed commodity codes related to traffic control devices and requires vendors to submit various certifications and documentation.