Opportunity

Marin County Marincounty #RFP-2026

Traffic Signal and Device Maintenance Services for Marin County

Posted

April 13, 2026

Respond By

May 08, 2026

Identifier

RFP-2026

NAICS

811213, 238210

Marin County Department of Public Works is soliciting proposals for a multi-year contract to maintain, repair, and upgrade traffic signals and related traffic control devices across Marin County, CA. - Government Buyer: - County of Marin Department of Public Works, Traffic and Transportation Services Division - Office: Traffic Operations and Transportation Planning Division - Products/Services Requested: - Maintenance and repair of 16 traffic signalized intersections - Maintenance of 6 flashing beacons, 16 Rectangular Rapid Flashing Beacon (RRFB) signs, and 28 radar feedback signs - Routine preventive maintenance (monthly, quarterly, semi-annual, annual) - 24/7 emergency response and repairs with specified response times - Scheduled repair work and installation/upgrades of traffic signals and safety devices - Notable Requirements: - Contractors must have certified technicians familiar with Type 170 and 2070 traffic signal systems - Local maintenance yard required within 30 miles of San Rafael, CA - Adherence to CA MUTCD 2026, FHWA, CALTRANS Section 86, and manufacturer specifications - Record keeping and reporting for all maintenance and emergency work - No specific OEMs or vendors are named, but compliance with all relevant standards and manufacturer requirements is mandatory.

Description

The Marin County Department of Public Works is soliciting proposals from qualified electrical contractor firms to perform routine maintenance, record keeping, emergency repairs, and installation of upgrades for traffic signals and other traffic devices. The contractor is required to maintain all traffic signal and traffic calming devices in optimum operating condition throughout the contract period. Work must comply with the California Manual of Uniform Traffic Control Devices (CA MUTCD 2026), Federal Highway Administration regulations, CALTRANS Construction Manual Section 86, commercial practices, and manufacturer specifications and warranty requirements.

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