Opportunity
Maryland Procurement Portal #BPM057574
Roadway Lighting Replacement and Upgrade at I-70/US 15/MD 180 Interchange, Frederick County, MD
Posted
July 21, 2023
Respond By
July 23, 2026
Identifier
BPM057574
NAICS
238210, 237310, 238290
This opportunity involves the replacement and upgrade of roadway lighting at the I-70, US 15, and MD 180 interchange in Frederick County, MD. - Government Buyer: - Maryland Department of Transportation State Highway Administration (MDOT SHA) - Products and Services Requested: - Installation of low level and high mast lighting poles - Installation of luminaires, including underpass luminaires - New electrical system: metered service pedestals, conduit, conductors, junction boxes, manholes - Removal and installation of w-beam traffic barriers and end treatments - Removal of existing lighting infrastructure - Maintenance of traffic during construction - Erosion and sediment control - Tree protection and landscaping - OEMs and Vendors: - No specific Original Equipment Manufacturers (OEMs) or vendors are named in the solicitation - Unique or Notable Requirements: - Electronic bid submission via MDOT portal - No Disadvantaged Business Enterprise (DBE) participation goals specified - Project includes both lighting and roadway safety infrastructure upgrades
Description
This project, located in Frederick County, Maryland, involves the replacement and upgrade of the roadway lighting infrastructure at the interchange of I-70 at US 15 and MD 180. The scope of work includes installation of low level and high mast poles, foundations, luminaires, underpass luminaires, and electrical systems such as metered service pedestals, conduit, conductors, junction boxes, and manholes. Additional work includes removal and installation of w-beam traffic barriers and end treatments, removal of existing lighting infrastructure, maintenance of traffic, erosion and sediment control, and tree protection and landscaping. Bids are to be submitted electronically to the Maryland Department of Transportation State Highway Administration.