Opportunity
Costa Mesa Planet bids #26-01
Costa Mesa Traffic Signal Modernization and Safety Improvements (128 Intersections)
Posted
April 03, 2026
Respond By
May 04, 2026
Identifier
26-01
NAICS
238210, 237310, 237130
This opportunity involves a large-scale traffic signal modernization project for the City of Costa Mesa, CA, focused on systemic safety improvements at 128 intersections. - Government Buyer: - City of Costa Mesa, California (local government) - OEMs and Vendors: - Miovision (Opticom GPS EVP systems) - Products/Services Requested: - Battery backup system assemblies (12 new, 4 for existing enclosures) - Miovision Opticom GPS EVP systems (28 units) - Countdown pedestrian signals (187 units) - Retroreflective backplates for 3-, 4-, and 5-section vehicle heads (346 total) - New and upgraded 3-, 4-, and 5-section traffic signal heads (various types, 458+ units) - Programmable visibility left arrow signal heads (7 units) - Traffic signal mounting brackets (TV-1-T, TV-2-T, SV-1-T; 32 units) - Paint and retro-reflective tape for signal head assemblies (1,010 applications) - Services: Mobilization, traffic control, implementation of leading pedestrian intervals (44 intersections), removal and salvage of existing equipment - Unique/Notable Requirements: - C-10 contractor license required - Compliance with prevailing wage and Davis Bacon wage requirements - DIR registration mandatory - Project completion required within 95 working days from start of construction - Electronic proposal submission and original sealed bid bond required - Estimated contract value: $3,600,000 - Place of Performance: - All work to be performed at 128 signalized intersections within the City of Costa Mesa, Orange County, CA
Description
This solicitation is for traffic signal modifications to implement safety upgrades at 128 signalized intersections within the City. The work includes installing new retroreflective border backplates, countdown pedestrian signals, upgrading signal heads from 8" to 12", implementing leading pedestrian intervals, installing battery backup systems, and emergency vehicle preemption. The project is federally and city funded, requires compliance with prevailing wage laws, and must be completed within 95 working days from the start date. Bidders must submit electronic proposals and an original sealed bid bond prior to the bid opening.