Opportunity
Maryland Procurement Portal #AA9695179
Pedestrian Safety Improvements along MD 2 in Anne Arundel County
Posted
August 20, 2026
Identifier
AA9695179
NAICS
237310, 237990
This opportunity involves the Maryland Department of Transportation State Highway Administration (MDOT SHA) seeking bids for pedestrian safety improvements along MD 2 in Anne Arundel County. - Government Buyer: - Maryland Department of Transportation State Highway Administration (MDOT SHA) - OEMs and Vendors: - No specific OEMs or vendors are named in the solicitation - Products/Services Requested: - Construction of a new 10-foot-wide separated shared use path (approx. 1.1 miles) - Reconstruction of 2.1 miles of pavement shoulders to shared use paths - Realignment of Amberly Road/Eastway access - Reconstruction and upgrade of traffic signals to Accessible Pedestrian Signal (APS) and Countdown Pedestrian Signal (CPS) standards - Reconstruction of sidewalks and curb ramps to meet ADA compliance - Installation of crosswalks, curb and gutter, entrances, and driveways - Construction of concrete moment slabs over box culvert crossings for MASH compliance - Upgrading and relocating Maryland Transit Administration (MTA) bus stops - Excavation, grading, milling, pavement resurfacing - Installation of signing and pavement markings - Storm drain and stormwater management construction - Erosion and sediment control - Landscaping - Maintenance of traffic - Unique or Notable Requirements: - All pedestrian and safety infrastructure must comply with ADA and MASH standards - Project covers a 2.47-mile corridor - Includes significant upgrades to pedestrian accessibility and safety features
Description
This project in Anne Arundel County involves construction of pedestrian safety improvements along MD 2 from MD 177 to MD 648, covering 2.47 miles. Work includes constructing a new 10-foot-wide separated shared use path for about 1.1 miles, reconstructing 2.1 miles of existing pavement shoulders to shared use paths, realigning Amberly Road/Eastway access, and upgrading traffic signals to meet current standards. Additional tasks include ADA-compliant sidewalk and curb ramp reconstruction, crosswalk installation, stormwater management construction, and landscape work. Bids are to be submitted online to the Maryland Department of Transportation State Highway Administration.