TRAFFIC BARRIERS (BPD) (Two year contract)
Federal opportunity from City of Boston. Place of performance: MA. Response deadline: Jun 03, 2026.
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- Solicitation
- BD-26-1142-143-143-129310
- Performance
- MA
- Response
- Jun 03, 2026, 12:00 PM UTC
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TRAFFIC BARRIERS (BPD) (Two year contract)
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The City of Boston is seeking bids for a two-year contract for traffic barriers specifically for BPD (Boston Police Department). This opportunity is identified under the solicitation number BD-26-1142-143-143-129310 and has a response deadline set for June 3, 2026. Bidders should be prepared to support the specifications related to traffic safety and city infrastructure.
The City of Boston aims to procure traffic barriers to enhance public safety and support the operations of the Boston Police Department over a two-year period.
- Companies with experience in traffic safety products
- Manufacturers of traffic barriers
- Vendors with prior contracts with city agencies
- Identify specifications for traffic barriers
- Develop and provide a supply plan for the barriers
- Establish installation and maintenance protocols if required
- Ensure compliance with local safety standards
- Completed bid form
- Proof of relevant experience
- Technical specifications of proposed barriers
- References from previous contracts
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- Consider full lifecycle costs including delivery and installation
- Set competitive pricing while ensuring quality and compliance
- Partnerships with local manufacturers of traffic safety equipment
- Engagement with logistics firms for timely delivery
- Potential delays in production or delivery
- Changes in city safety regulations
- Competition from established vendors
- What specific regulations must the traffic barriers comply with?
- Are there any preferred manufacturers or brands?
- What are the anticipated quantities needed over the two years?
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- Details on specifications for traffic barriers
- Information on previous suppliers or contractors
- Any quality standards required for the barriers
- Clarification on installation responsibilities
- Pricing guidance or historical pricing data
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