Opportunity

Washington Island County Civic Plus #52

Three-Year On-Call Traffic Signal Maintenance Services for Island County (2026-2028)

Posted

April 08, 2026

Respond By

April 27, 2026

Identifier

52

NAICS

238210, 541330

Island County Public Works Department in Washington is seeking qualified consulting firms for a three-year on-call contract (2026-2028) to provide traffic signal maintenance services: - Contract value up to $200,000 over three years, with individual tasks negotiated as needed - Services required: - Monthly maintenance inspections of traffic signal systems - Electrical troubleshooting and repair - Programming and support for Econolite ASC/2 and ASC/3 Series controllers - Design review for traffic signals and related electronic traffic devices - On-call response within 8 hours for urgent issues - Required expertise includes: - Traffic signal wiring, vehicle detection loops, emergency vehicle preemption systems, optical vehicle detection equipment, uninterrupted power supply systems, pedestrian push buttons, school zone and overhead flashing beacons, and streetlights - Familiarity with the Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices and Washington State Local Agency Guidelines - Consultants must be licensed to perform engineering services in Washington State - No specific OEMs or vendors are named, but experience with Econolite controllers is required - Disadvantaged, minority, and woman-owned firms are encouraged to apply

Description

Island County Public Works Department is soliciting Statements of Qualifications (SOQ) from consultants for multi-year traffic signal maintenance services from 2026 to 2028. The contract will be for up to $200,000 over three years, covering maintenance, inspection, troubleshooting, and design support for traffic signal systems and related electronic traffic devices. Consultants must have professional registration in Washington State and demonstrate expertise in traffic signal systems, including Econolite controllers and compliance with relevant standards. The solicitation encourages disadvantaged, minority, and woman-owned firms to apply.

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