Opportunity
Winchester Opengov #122969
Citywide Replacement of Left Turn Signals with Flashing Yellow Signals in Winchester, VA
Posted
June 30, 2026
Respond By
August 06, 2026
Identifier
122969
NAICS
237130, 237310
This opportunity involves a citywide upgrade of left turn signals in Winchester, VA: - Government Buyer: City of Winchester Public Services - Scope: Replace all applicable left turn signals with flashing yellow left turn signals - Includes all labor, equipment, parts, supplies, tools, transportation, and materials - Products/Materials Requested: - Sign panels (765 units) - Louvered backplates for signal heads (147 units) - 14/4 conductor cable (10,340 units) - Multiple types of hanger assemblies (233 units total) - 12" LED signal head sections in green, yellow, red, green arrow, yellow arrow, and red arrow (526 units total) - Malfunction management units (28 units) - Services Requested: - Mobilization, maintenance of traffic, removal and relocation of signal heads and sign panels - Modification of controller cabinets - Relocation and re-aiming of traffic detection cameras - Notable Requirements: - Bidders must be registered and pre-qualified in Virginia - Bid guarantee of 5% of bid amount, bonds, and insurance required - Adherence to specific technical specifications and standards - Liquidated damages of $600 per calendar day for late completion - Project funded in part by ARPA - No specific OEMs or vendors are named in the solicitation
Description
This solicitation is for a project involving the replacement of left turn signals with flashing yellow signals. The project includes multiple bid items such as mobilization, maintenance of traffic, sign panels, traffic signal heads, conductor cable, hanger assemblies, removal and relocation of existing signal heads and sign panels, modification of controller cabinets, traffic detection camera relocation, and malfunction management units. The project has a completion time of 365 days and includes bonds, insurance, and other contractual requirements. Liquidated damages are set at $600 per calendar day, and the project is funded in part by ARPA.