Opportunity

Citrus County #26-138

Crystal River Airport Airfield Lighting and Navigational Aid Improvements Solicitation

Posted

June 13, 2026

Respond By

July 14, 2026

Identifier

26-138

NAICS

237130

Citrus County, Florida is seeking bids for airfield lighting and navigational aid improvements at Crystal River Airport. - Government Buyer: - Citrus County Board of County Commissioners - Department of Management & Budget, Purchasing Section - Project Scope: - Removal and replacement of Runway End Identifier Lights (REILs) on both ends of Runway 9-27 - Replacement of runway edge lighting on Runway 9-27 - Replacement of Taxiway A edge lighting - Electrical infrastructure upgrades (cabling, connectors, transformers, regulators, light bases, and related components) - Products Requested: - L-861T(L) LED with Blue Glass Lens, 1-1/2" Coupling (Part Number: ETES/1110) - LED, Blue, 1W, Without Heat Sink, Used in ETES 44A6662/01 Light Engine (Part Number: 44A7163/010E) - L-861 EMIS LED, 14", White/Yellow, 60 Hz, 1.5" Coupling (Part Number: EMIS2WY01S00000) - 30W EXL Quartz Lamp (Part Number: 48A0085) - Services Requested: - Removal and replacement of REILs - Removal and replacement of runway and taxiway edge lighting - Electrical infrastructure upgrades - Unique/Notable Requirements: - Bidders must independently verify all site conditions and part numbers for compatibility - Project is divided into three bid schedules (REILs, taxiway lighting, runway lighting); awards may be made for one or multiple schedules - Compliance with all applicable laws and regulations is required - No specific OEMs are named, but part numbers suggest specialized airfield lighting manufacturers - Estimated project budget is $200,000

Description

Citrus County, Florida is soliciting bids for airfield lighting and navigational aid improvements at Crystal River Airport. The project involves removal and replacement of Runway End Identifier Lights (REILs) on both ends of Runway 9-27, runway edge lighting on Runway 9-27, and Taxiway A edge lighting. Electrical infrastructure upgrades including cabling, connectors, transformers, regulators, light bases, and related components are also part of the scope. The project is funded by the Florida Department of Transportation and the County, and is divided into three bid schedules for flexibility. The County may award one or multiple bid schedules based on funding and bid pricing.

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