Opportunity

Laguna Niguel Planet bids #CC 24-11

Regional Traffic Signal Synchronization Equipment and Installation for Alicia Parkway Corridor

Posted

May 14, 2026

Respond By

June 05, 2026

Identifier

CC 24-11

NAICS

238210, 237130, 237310

This opportunity involves a major traffic signal system upgrade along Alicia Parkway in Orange County, CA, spanning the cities of Laguna Niguel, Aliso Viejo, Laguna Hills, and Mission Viejo. - Government Buyer: - City of Laguna Niguel (lead agency) - OEMs and Vendors: - Qfree (traffic controllers) - Bosch (CCTV cameras) - Western Systems (traffic cabinets) - Clary (UPS units) - NoTraffic (VDS/Radar systems) - Etherwan (network switches) - Corning (fiber optic cables) - Products and Quantities: - 17 Qfree XN-2 Controllers with Maxtime Software - 8 Bosch MIC-7000i CCTV Cameras - 7 Bosch MIC IP Starlight 7000i CCTV Cameras - 4 Western Systems P+ Cabinets (TS2 Type 2) - 2 Clary SP1250LX UPS units - 5 NoTraffic VDS/Radar Systems - 9 Etherwan EX78934H Switches - 1 Etherwan EG97244 Layer 3 Switch - 4,800 ft Corning 72 SMFO Cable - 340 ft Corning 12 SMFO Cable - 17 12-Port FO Patch Panels - 2 Type III Electrical Service Cabinets - 4 Side Mounted Battery Backup System Cabinets - 2 Fiber Distribution Units - Services: - Project mobilization - Traffic control for project duration - Removal of 3,300 ft existing signal interconnect - Unique/Notable Requirements: - Contractor must hold a Class A General Engineering license - Project completion required within 180 working days - Liquidated damages of $1,000 per calendar day for delays - Work covers multiple city jurisdictions along a major corridor

Description

This project involves upgrades to traffic signal systems along the Alicia Parkway corridor in the Cities of Laguna Niguel, Aliso Viejo, Laguna Hills, and Mission Viejo. The work includes installation and upgrades of video detection, CCTV cameras, pull boxes, conduit, controllers, ethernet switches, fiber optic cables, wireless radio systems, fiber splice enclosures, inductive loop detectors, GPS EVP sensors, accessible pedestrian signals, signal controller cabinets and foundations, service cabinets, and battery backup systems. The project requires a Class A General Engineering license and is expected to be completed within 180 working days from the Notice to Proceed, anticipated in August 2026. The estimated contract value is approximately $2,774,826.72, and liquidated damages are set at $1,000 per calendar day for delays.

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