Opportunity
Texas Bellaire Civic Plus #RFQ No. 26-010
Bellaire, TX Traffic Signal Timing Optimization Program – Engineering Services and Software Procurement
Posted
May 21, 2026
Respond By
June 19, 2026
Identifier
RFQ No. 26-010
NAICS
541330
The City of Bellaire, Texas is seeking qualified engineering firms to lead a Traffic Signal Timing Optimization Program for 16 signalized intersections within the city. - Government Buyer: - City of Bellaire, Texas (City Clerk's Office) - Scope of Work: - Professional engineering services for traffic signal timing optimization - Data collection and analysis - Field observations - Development and implementation of optimized signal timing plans - Procurement and installation of traffic signal timing optimization software - Integration with the Bellaire Traffic Management Center - Evaluation of program benefits and technical results - Products/Services Requested: - Traffic signal timing optimization software (to be selected and procured by the awarded firm) - Professional engineering services (comprehensive, including software integration and program evaluation) - Notable Requirements: - Project covers 16 signalized intersections - Must comply with federal funding requirements (TxDOT and FHWA involvement) - Insurance and licensing requirements for respondents - No specific OEMs or software vendors named; solution must integrate with existing city systems - Funding and Duration: - Supported by Texas Department of Transportation and Federal Highway Administration grants - Contract term up to 180 days from award, with start expected in the Fall - Place of Performance: - City of Bellaire, Texas (7008 South Rice Avenue, Bellaire, TX 77401)
Description
The City of Bellaire, Texas is soliciting Statements of Qualifications (SOQs) from qualified engineering firms for professional services related to a Traffic Signal Timing Optimization program. The project involves developing and implementing a traffic signal optimization program throughout the City, including data gathering and analysis, field observations, software procurement and installation, implementation of optimized timings, and evaluation of the program's results. The contract will be awarded based on demonstrated competence and qualifications, with negotiations to follow for a fair and reasonable price. The project is funded in part by the Texas Department of Transportation's Surface Transportation Block Grant program and is subject to federal regulations.