Name | Type | Posted | Actions |
|---|---|---|---|
693JJ326Q000012_FINAL.pdf | Apr 10, 2026 |
693JJ326Q000012 Multi-Phase Study to Examine Long-Term Applicability and Transferability of Crash Modification Factors - Phase I: Feasibility Study and Groundwork
Contact and place of performance
Jerry Danso
Washington, DC 20590
USA
This requirement is a Small Business Set-Aside for Multi-Phase Study to Examine Long-Term Applicability and Transferability of Crash Modification Factors - Phase I: Feasibility Study and Groundwork. Please review the attached document for additional directions and related provosions and clauses. ALL QUESTIONS AND INQUIRIES MUST BE SENT TO THE CONTRATCT SPECIALIST VIA EMAIL AT JERRY,[email protected]. Solicitat...
View moreThe Federal Highway Administration is soliciting quotations for Phase I of a multi-phase study to examine the long-term applicability and transferability of Crash Modification Factors. This initial phase focuses on a feasibility study and the necessary groundwork for the broader research effort. The procurement is designated as an SBA Small Business Set-Aside under NAICS code 336110, Automobile and Light Duty Motor Vehicle Manufacturing, and PSC AS12, Transportation R&D Services; Surface Transportation, Public Transit, and Rail; Applied Research.
Performance for this requirement will take place in Washington, DC, and the solicitation is managed through the Federal Highway Administration’s contracting office. One attachment, 693JJ326Q000012_FINAL.pdf, was published with the solicitation on April 10, 2026, and provides additional directions, provisions, and clauses. Jerry Danso serves as the primary point of contact for all inquiries and technical questions regarding the project.
The solicitation was released on April 10, 2026, with technical questions due by 3:00 p.m. Eastern Time on April 24, 2026. The final deadline for the submission of quotations is May 8, 2026, at 1:00 p.m. Eastern Time. This federal opportunity is identified by solicitation number 693JJ326Q000012.
Generated by Lumen AI
Scoped analysis and attachments—go beyond the summary when you need detail from the solicitation package.