Opportunity
New Brunswick Opportunities Network #0017003-27
Province of New Brunswick Dual Head Portable Traffic Signal Systems Procurement
Posted
August 20, 2026
Respond By
August 31, 2026
Identifier
0017003-27
NAICS
333319
The Province of New Brunswick, through the Central Tendering Branch at the Fredericton Regional Centre, is seeking bids for dual head portable traffic signal systems for temporary traffic control. - Government Buyer: - Province of New Brunswick - Central Tendering Branch, Fredericton Regional Centre - Department of Transportation & Infrastructure, Bathurst-District 1, Allardville, NB - Products/Services Requested: - Four (4) trailer-mounted, self-contained portable traffic signal systems - Dual high-visibility LED signal heads (12-inch lenses) - Battery and solar powered - Wireless radio communication for shuttle and intersection control - Remote camera monitoring and signal plan activation - Designed for work zones, bridge construction, road rehabilitation, lane closures, intersections, and emergency traffic management - Unique/Notable Requirements: - Must operate year-round in Canadian weather conditions - Compliance with Designated Materials Regulation - Payment via direct deposit - US entities excluded from bidding - Bidders must submit product specifications - OEMs and Vendors: - No specific OEMs or vendors mentioned in the solicitation - Delivery: - Required to Department of Transportation & Infrastructure, Bathurst-District 1, Allardville, NB
Description
This tender is for the procurement of dual head portable traffic signal systems designed for temporary traffic control applications such as work zones, bridge construction, and emergency traffic management. The systems are trailer-mounted, battery and solar powered, and capable of autonomous operation without external utility power. They include dual traffic signal heads with high-visibility LED indications and wireless radio communication for traffic control functions including shuttle operations and intersection control. Delivery is requested by September 29, 2026, and electronic bids are allowed.