Arterial Pedestrian Hybrid Beacons - 2022090

Location: Washington
Posted: Oct 24, 2025
Due: Nov 3, 2025
Agency: City of Spokane
Type of Government: State & Local
Category:
  • 65 - Medical, Dental, and Veterinary Equipment and Supplies
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Arterial Pedestrian Hybrid Beacons - 2022090
StatusAccepting Bids
Bid Date 11/3/25 1:00pm
Company & Contacts
City of Spokane Engineering Dept.
Ben Ward
(509) 625-6700
Location

Spokane, WA

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This project consists of the construction of 4 pedestrian hybrid beacon systems, including poles and signal conduits and equipment, 1,200 square yards of cement concrete sidewalk, 2,100 linear feet of curb or curb and gutter, 210 square feet of permanent signing, 4,100 square feet of durable striping, traffic control, and other related miscellaneous items.

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