Opportunity

Brownsville Bonfire #143-26-EPW-IFB

Traffic Monitoring and Management System Upgrade for City of Brownsville

Posted

April 25, 2026

Respond By

May 06, 2026

Identifier

143-26-EPW-IFB

NAICS

237310, 238210, 541690

This opportunity involves the City of Brownsville, Texas seeking bids for a comprehensive Traffic Monitoring and Management of Signalized Roads Project. - Government Buyer: - City of Brownsville, Texas - Project funded by RGVMPO Category 7 Surface Transportation Block Grant – Metropolitan Mobility (STBG-MM) Program - Products and Services Requested: - Traffic signals, electric systems, and related parts for signalized intersections - Traffic counters, monitors, and accessories for real-time traffic flow monitoring - Traffic signal poles, standards, and brackets for mounting equipment - Traffic control devices, markers, and signs (including recycled devices) - Installation, maintenance, and repair services for signal systems - Traffic safety program management and traffic studies/analysis services - Traffic sign installation, removal, and maintenance - OEMs and Vendors: - No specific OEMs or vendors are named in the solicitation - Unique or Notable Requirements: - Submission of city and vendor forms - TxDOT pre-qualification required - Compliance with state and federal funding provisions - Project aims to improve real-time traffic operations and enable data-driven management - Place of Performance: - City of Brownsville, Texas (Cameron County) - Focused on signalized intersections within city limits

Description

The City of Brownsville, Texas, is soliciting sealed competitive bids for the Traffic Monitoring and Management of Signalized Roads Project. This project is funded through the RGVMPO Category 7 Surface Transportation Block Grant – Metropolitan Mobility (STBG-MM) Program. The contract involves construction work related to traffic monitoring, detection, and management infrastructure at signalized intersections to enhance real-time traffic operations and system performance monitoring. The project aims to enable data-driven traffic management and is funded with reimbursements through the Highway Trust Fund.

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