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City of Lake Forest
The City of Lake Forest issued an RFB to install Accessible Pedestrian Signal (APS) systems at designated locations to improve pedestrian safety and accessibility for visually and hearing impaired individuals. The project is federally funded through a Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) and requires contractor compliance with federal labor and accessibility requirements.
Pain points mentioned in board meetings and strategic plans
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Get ahead of RFPs — target accounts planning budget or ending contracts soon
Accounts with contract expirations, meetings mentioning your product, grants, budget changes and more
Starbridge.ai books 30 - 40% of leads into meetings
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City of Lake Forest
The City of Lake Forest issued an RFB to install Accessible Pedestrian Signal (APS) systems at designated locations to improve pedestrian safety and accessibility for visually and hearing impaired individuals. The project is federally funded through a Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) and requires contractor compliance with federal labor and accessibility requirements.
Posted Date
Nov 19, 2025
Due Date
Dec 17, 2025
Release: Nov 19, 2025
City of Lake Forest
Close: Dec 17, 2025
The City of Lake Forest issued an RFB to install Accessible Pedestrian Signal (APS) systems at designated locations to improve pedestrian safety and accessibility for visually and hearing impaired individuals. The project is federally funded through a Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) and requires contractor compliance with federal labor and accessibility requirements.
Verified names, emails & phone numbers
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Contract expiration map of your TAM
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City of Raleigh
Provide engineering services and preparation of contract documents in advance of construction for phase ii of the downtown pedestrian safety improvement project.
Posted Date
Oct 30, 2025
Due Date
Dec 4, 2025
Release: Oct 30, 2025
City of Raleigh
Close: Dec 4, 2025
Provide engineering services and preparation of contract documents in advance of construction for phase ii of the downtown pedestrian safety improvement project.
AvailableCity of Everett
Pedestrian Safety Project.
Posted Date
-
Due Date
Dec 2, 2025
Release: -
City of Everett
Close: Dec 2, 2025
Pedestrian Safety Project.
AvailableMichigan Department of Technology, Management and Budget
Traffic signal upgrading including pedestrian signals with pushbuttons and concrete sidewalk ramps.
Posted Date
Nov 14, 2025
Due Date
Dec 5, 2025
Release: Nov 14, 2025
Michigan Department of Technology, Management and Budget
Close: Dec 5, 2025
Traffic signal upgrading including pedestrian signals with pushbuttons and concrete sidewalk ramps.
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