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Installation of a full traffic signal with a pedestrian walk signal along with ADA improvements to the intersection. In addition, construct a side path on college avenue along the pelican marsh natural area from the intersection to the existing sidewalk. Work includes: asphalt and concrete removals, earthwork, erosion control, curb, sidewalks, landscaping, traffic signal foundations, installation of traffic signals (traffic signal controller, controller cabinet and poles.
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IDOT is soliciting bids for reconstruction of Mattis Avenue in Champaign from Windsor Drive to Curtis Road. The project includes pavement reconstruction, construction of a shared‑use path, and traffic signal modernization, with associated drainage and safety improvements. Bids will be received at the IDOT January 16, 2026 letting.
Posted Date
Nov 25, 2025
Due Date
Jan 16, 2026
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IDOT is soliciting bids for reconstruction of Mattis Avenue in Champaign from Windsor Drive to Curtis Road. The project includes pavement reconstruction, construction of a shared‑use path, and traffic signal modernization, with associated drainage and safety improvements. Bids will be received at the IDOT January 16, 2026 letting.
Removing and replacing a damaged traffic signal pole. This project includes the following: The work consists of removing and replacing a damaged traffic signal pole at the intersection of Drive. The existing signal mast arm, signal heads, detection camera, preemption, streetlight arms and fixtures, signs and foundation will be reused. No onsite work to remove any of the components shall commence until the new traffic signal pole has been delivered. Setup proper, previously approved, traffic control to establish work area. Provide and maintain traffic control per the Virginia Work Area Protection Manual during all work activities. Carefully remove the existing mast arm, signal heads, detection camera, preemption, attached signage, streetlight arms and luminaires, and all associated wiring. Remove and dispose of the damaged traffic signal pole. Inspect and clean the existing foundation. Install the new traffic signal pole of the same height, finish (black powder-coated steel), and base-plate configuration to match the existing mast arm and foundation. Reinstall the existing mast arm, signal heads, detection camera, preemption, signage, streetlight arms and luminaires, on the new pole. New wiring shall be used from the signal pole terminal block to all equipment on the pole/mast arm. Reconnect all wiring or grounding as needed to ensure proper electrical operation for both the traffic signal and streetlight. Test and aim all signal heads and the streetlight to ensure correct operation and illumination pattern. Coordinate with City traffic signal staff for power shutdown and reactivation. Provide all labor, equipment, materials, and incidental items necessary for a complete and operational installation.
Posted Date
Nov 17, 2025
Due Date
Jan 6, 2026
Release: Nov 17, 2025
Close: Jan 6, 2026
Removing and replacing a damaged traffic signal pole. This project includes the following: The work consists of removing and replacing a damaged traffic signal pole at the intersection of Drive. The existing signal mast arm, signal heads, detection camera, preemption, streetlight arms and fixtures, signs and foundation will be reused. No onsite work to remove any of the components shall commence until the new traffic signal pole has been delivered. Setup proper, previously approved, traffic control to establish work area. Provide and maintain traffic control per the Virginia Work Area Protection Manual during all work activities. Carefully remove the existing mast arm, signal heads, detection camera, preemption, attached signage, streetlight arms and luminaires, and all associated wiring. Remove and dispose of the damaged traffic signal pole. Inspect and clean the existing foundation. Install the new traffic signal pole of the same height, finish (black powder-coated steel), and base-plate configuration to match the existing mast arm and foundation. Reinstall the existing mast arm, signal heads, detection camera, preemption, signage, streetlight arms and luminaires, on the new pole. New wiring shall be used from the signal pole terminal block to all equipment on the pole/mast arm. Reconnect all wiring or grounding as needed to ensure proper electrical operation for both the traffic signal and streetlight. Test and aim all signal heads and the streetlight to ensure correct operation and illumination pattern. Coordinate with City traffic signal staff for power shutdown and reactivation. Provide all labor, equipment, materials, and incidental items necessary for a complete and operational installation.
AvailableRemoving and replacing a damaged traffic signal pole. This project includes the following: The work consists of removing and replacing a damaged traffic signal pole at the intersection of Drive. The existing signal mast arm, signal heads, detection camera, preemption, streetlight arms and fixtures, signs and foundation will be reused. No onsite work to remove any of the components shall commence until the new traffic signal pole has been delivered. Setup proper, previously approved, traffic control to establish work area. Provide and maintain traffic control per the Virginia Work Area Protection Manual during all work activities. Carefully remove the existing mast arm, signal heads, detection camera, preemption, attached signage, streetlight arms and luminaires, and all associated wiring. Remove and dispose of the damaged traffic signal pole. Inspect and clean the existing foundation. Install the new traffic signal pole of the same height, finish (black powder-coated steel), and base-plate configuration to match the existing mast arm and foundation. Reinstall the existing mast arm, signal heads, detection camera, preemption, signage, streetlight arms and luminaires, on the new pole. New wiring shall be used from the signal pole terminal block to all equipment on the pole/mast arm. Reconnect all wiring or grounding as needed to ensure proper electrical operation for both the traffic signal and streetlight. Test and aim all signal heads and the streetlight to ensure correct operation and illumination pattern. Coordinate with City traffic signal staff for power shutdown and reactivation. Provide all labor, equipment, materials, and incidental items necessary for a complete and operational installation.
Posted Date
Nov 17, 2025
Due Date
Jan 6, 2026
Release: Nov 17, 2025
Close: Jan 6, 2026
Removing and replacing a damaged traffic signal pole. This project includes the following: The work consists of removing and replacing a damaged traffic signal pole at the intersection of Drive. The existing signal mast arm, signal heads, detection camera, preemption, streetlight arms and fixtures, signs and foundation will be reused. No onsite work to remove any of the components shall commence until the new traffic signal pole has been delivered. Setup proper, previously approved, traffic control to establish work area. Provide and maintain traffic control per the Virginia Work Area Protection Manual during all work activities. Carefully remove the existing mast arm, signal heads, detection camera, preemption, attached signage, streetlight arms and luminaires, and all associated wiring. Remove and dispose of the damaged traffic signal pole. Inspect and clean the existing foundation. Install the new traffic signal pole of the same height, finish (black powder-coated steel), and base-plate configuration to match the existing mast arm and foundation. Reinstall the existing mast arm, signal heads, detection camera, preemption, signage, streetlight arms and luminaires, on the new pole. New wiring shall be used from the signal pole terminal block to all equipment on the pole/mast arm. Reconnect all wiring or grounding as needed to ensure proper electrical operation for both the traffic signal and streetlight. Test and aim all signal heads and the streetlight to ensure correct operation and illumination pattern. Coordinate with City traffic signal staff for power shutdown and reactivation. Provide all labor, equipment, materials, and incidental items necessary for a complete and operational installation.
AvailableThis RFP is for the replacement of the existing traffic signal cabinet and controller at the intersection of Piedmont Drive and Lowes Drive.
Posted Date
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Due Date
Dec 18, 2025
Close: Dec 18, 2025
This RFP is for the replacement of the existing traffic signal cabinet and controller at the intersection of Piedmont Drive and Lowes Drive.
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