Traffic Signals and Hardware

Charlotte’s Department of Transportation is soliciting bids from qualified vendors to procure traffic signals and associated hardware for our city’s traffic management infrastructure. The primary objective is to uphold and enhance the efficiency of overall traffic flow while maintaining and elevating safety standards to meet the growing demands of our community. We encourage the participation of Small Business Enterprises and Minority-and Women -Owned Business Enterprises in this procurement initiative.

Pedestrian Signal Housing Components

The Charlotte Department of Transportation is soliciting qualified suppliers for the provision of Pedestrian Signal Housing Components .  Further information and submission instructions are available on our designated procurement platform, Bonfire. We welcome proposals from all interested parties.

Traffic Signal Components, Cabinets and Risers

The Charlotte Department of Transportation (CDOT) is seeking one or more  companies to provide various traffic signal components including pedestrian signal parts, traffic signal controllers, cabinets and cabinet risers and blank out signs.

LED Traffic Signal Modules

The City of Charlotte maintains a large and modern traffic signal system and has for many years used standardized materials and equipment.  All materials and equipment used to maintain this system are required to be interchangeable and function with the existing infrastructure.

This solicitation is for the purchase of 8″ and 12″ LED Traffic Signal Modules.   All signal modules must meet the regulations and requirements concerning traffic signal lighting in the state of North Carolina.   The Charlotte Department of Transportation (CDOT) would like to establish a one-year contract with the option to renew for four (4) additional one-year terms.

 

Cancelled – Hitachi Rail STS Inventory Spare Parts and Repair Service Contract

Light Rail Train Control and Signaling Systems. The parts that are being purchased under this contract are for replacement parts and inventory stock spares required to maintain the tracks signaling system, grade crossings and train control.

This was a sole source and should not have been entered in EarlyBird

PSR-1055

Blank Out Signs and Traffic Components

The City of Charlotte maintains a large and modern traffic signal system and has for many years used standardized materials and equipment. This system is complex and requires dedicated maintenance and oversight management to ensure that it functions as necessary. This solicitation is being issued to establish contracts for the purchase of Blank Out Signs, Traffic Loop Sealant and Pedestrian Signal Housings.  All materials and equipment used to maintain this system are required to be interchangeable and function with the existing infrastructure.

 

Traffic Data Collection and Processing Services

The City of Charlotte has a Traffic Count Program which collects many different types of data along streets (not interstates) within the City of Charlotte limits. The City gathers intersection count data (vehicles, vehicle classification, pedestrian, and bicyclist) using City-owned cameras and video processing by a third party. Mid-block count data (speed, volume and vehicle classification data) is mainly collected with pneumatic road tubes, and sometimes with video cameras.  The City collects other types of traffic data on an as-needed basis, such as: pedestrian corridor studies, vehicle occupancy studies, gap studies, etc. Generally, the City collects around 300 intersection turning movement counts and 800 mid-block counts a year.

Additionally, the Charlotte Regional Transportation Planning Organization (CRTPO) maintains the MPO Traffic Data Program which functions mainly outside of the City of Charlotte limits. This program provides member jurisdictions with needed traffic data used for the support of transportation planning and research efforts throughout the MPO planning area, which includes all of Iredell and Mecklenburg Counties and a significant portion of Union County.

The City and CRTPO seek to select one or multiple companies to collect and/or process a variety of traffic data and upload it to the City’s traffic and crash software database.