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Replace and install an automated weather observation system III with Present Weather Sensor, Thunder Strike Alert (AWOS III PT) to replace in the existing location.
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TxDOT seeks bids for replacing and installing an Automated Weather Observation System III with Present Weather Sensor and Thunder Strike Alert at Hereford Municipal Airport. The project requires compliance with FAA specifications and includes siting and licensing. Estimated cost is $150,000.
Posted Date
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Due Date
Jan 13, 2026
Release: -
Close: Jan 13, 2026
TxDOT seeks bids for replacing and installing an Automated Weather Observation System III with Present Weather Sensor and Thunder Strike Alert at Hereford Municipal Airport. The project requires compliance with FAA specifications and includes siting and licensing. Estimated cost is $150,000.
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Automated Weather Observation System (AWOS). Performing engineering services for a five (5) year period beginning from the Notice to Proceed date of the first project as defined in the Master Services Agreement Contract. Provide topographic surveys, preliminary investigations, property acquisition services, DBE program and goal methodology (as required), research available alternatives, preparation of preliminary and final construction plans and specifications construction safety and phasing plan, cost estimates, review of bids, award recommendation, grant management, construction administration, resident inspection and other special or related services for projects as defined above.
Posted Date
Nov 15, 2025
Due Date
Dec 15, 2025
Release: Nov 15, 2025
Close: Dec 15, 2025
Automated Weather Observation System (AWOS). Performing engineering services for a five (5) year period beginning from the Notice to Proceed date of the first project as defined in the Master Services Agreement Contract. Provide topographic surveys, preliminary investigations, property acquisition services, DBE program and goal methodology (as required), research available alternatives, preparation of preliminary and final construction plans and specifications construction safety and phasing plan, cost estimates, review of bids, award recommendation, grant management, construction administration, resident inspection and other special or related services for projects as defined above.
AvailableInstall new automated weather observing system on existing tower.
Posted Date
Dec 8, 2025
Due Date
Mar 31, 2026
Release: Dec 8, 2025
Close: Mar 31, 2026
Install new automated weather observing system on existing tower.
AvailableThe AN/FMQ-23 system is capable of accurately sampling, measuring, and reporting temperature, wind speed and direction, visibility, cloud base height and amount of coverage, pressure, liquid equivalent precipitation accumulation, day/night, lightning, runway light intensity and ice accretion during freezing precipitation, if applicable. These measurements will be used to derive elements that are required to create properly formatted, fully automated observations that comply with applicable DoD and AF Standards. These measurements will be used to derive elements that are required to create properly formatted, fully-automated observations that comply with applicable Department of War (DoW) and USAF Standards. These systems detect, collect, and publish/deliver this information for ingest by the Air Force Weather Weapon System (AFWWS) weather forecast systems.
Posted Date
Oct 2, 2025
Due Date
Oct 17, 2026
Release: Oct 2, 2025
Close: Oct 17, 2026
The AN/FMQ-23 system is capable of accurately sampling, measuring, and reporting temperature, wind speed and direction, visibility, cloud base height and amount of coverage, pressure, liquid equivalent precipitation accumulation, day/night, lightning, runway light intensity and ice accretion during freezing precipitation, if applicable. These measurements will be used to derive elements that are required to create properly formatted, fully automated observations that comply with applicable DoD and AF Standards. These measurements will be used to derive elements that are required to create properly formatted, fully-automated observations that comply with applicable Department of War (DoW) and USAF Standards. These systems detect, collect, and publish/deliver this information for ingest by the Air Force Weather Weapon System (AFWWS) weather forecast systems.
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