Opportunity

SAM #140P4326R0034

Minute Man National Historical Park Comprehensive Signage Fabrication, Installation, and Demolition Solicitation

Buyer

NPS Natural Resources Stewardship and Science Directorate

Posted

August 20, 2026

Respond By

September 11, 2026

Identifier

140P4326R0034

NAICS

339950, 238990

The National Park Service (NPS), Northeast Region, Minute Man National Historical Park is seeking a contractor for a comprehensive signage upgrade and replacement project across its 1,000-acre park. - Government Buyer: - National Park Service, Northeast Region, Minute Man National Historical Park - Offices involved: Harpers Ferry Center, Lexington, Concord, and MassDOT coordination - Scope of Work: - Fabrication, installation, and demolition of approximately 164 new signs and removal of up to 105 existing signs - Sign types include: roadway guide, pathfinder, parking, trail directional, regulatory, informational kiosks, trailhead, ADA tactile restroom, and accessibility signs - Signs feature aluminum panels with reflective vinyl, painted to NPS standards, and mounted on steel, aluminum, or wooden posts (including breakaway posts for safety) - Detailed specifications for color palettes, fabrication methods, and mounting hardware - GPS-coordinated installation locations across Lexington, Concord, and Lincoln - Compliance with NPS standards, MUTCD, and ADA requirements - Tasks include shop drawings, sample submissions, fabrication, installation, demolition, maintenance kit, and punch list completion - Unique Requirements: - Coordination with MassDOT for highway signage - Custom color matching (PMS 469 C, PMS 1615 C, etc.) and high-intensity reflective sheeting - ADA-compliant tactile restroom signage with Braille - Double-sided and single-sided signs, with specific cap heights and post types - Site inspection required prior to proposal submission - OEMs and Vendors: - No specific OEMs or branded manufacturers are named; fabrication is to specification - Quantities and Part Numbers: - Extensive list of sign types with part numbers (e.g., RG-2.0-3, PF-1.1D-6, ADA-1) and quantities ranging from 1 to 33 per item - Period of Performance: - Contract duration is approximately one year, with installation planned for completion by September 2027, supporting the 250th anniversary of the American Revolutionary War - Estimated Contract Value: - Likely in the range of $500,000 to $1,500,000, based on scope and materials - Potential Competitors: - Commercial sign fabricators specializing in municipal, park, and ADA signage - Companies with expertise in high-durability outdoor signage and regulatory compliance - Competing Products: - Custom-fabricated aluminum signs, reflective vinyl signage, ADA-compliant tactile signs, and modular informational kiosks

Attachment Highlights: - Detailed sign layouts, construction documents, and location maps - Specific sign dimensions, cap heights, and installation instructions - Regulatory and accessibility compliance emphasized throughout - Coordination with local towns and MassDOT for right-of-way and installation

Business Relevance: - Opportunity for sign manufacturers and installers with experience in large-scale, public sector projects - Emphasis on quality, compliance, and custom fabrication to NPS standards - Significant volume and diversity of signage required, with clear technical specifications

Description

Minute Man National Historical Park - Sign Fabrication, Installation and Demolition. National Park Service is requesting Proposals to Implement park-wide sign update and replacement program as part of Great American Outdoor Acts Legacy Restoration Fund (GAOA LRF) and as part of Freedom 250 commemoration. Requirement includes fabrication and installation of park roadway, pathfinder, direction, informational, regulatory, and accessibility signs throughout 1,000-acre park, along with demolition of select existing signs, in accordance with attached scope of work and specifications.Offerors are urged and expected to inspect the site where the work will be performed. An organized site visit walkthrough has been scheduled for September 1, 2026, 8:00 am to 11:00 am ET. Participants will meet at 174 Liberty Street, Concord, MA 01742.

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