System-Wide Signal Enhancement for Clark County
Clark County
Clark County is soliciting interest from consulting firms with expertise in Intelligent Traffic Systems (ITS) and Traffic Technology design and build services. This agreement is expected to be approximately three years in duration, with the option for the County to extend it. The project involves reviewing designs from the finalized Traffic Coordination System System-Engineering document and performing work according to the specifications outlined in the RFP. The primary goal is to create a near real-time dashboard that integrates live and historical transportation system performance data from Clark County and the Washington State Department of Transportation (WSDOT). This dashboard will consolidate various data streams, including traffic signal timing, vehicle detection, emergency vehicle preemption, and count station data, into a centralized interface. Key data sources will include WSDOT NG feeds, Clark County/WSDOT ATMS.now data, Opticom preemption software, and Wavetronix count stations. The system will feature agency-specific login options and customizable views to enhance network efficiency and enable quicker responses to congestion or incidents. Key features include building a data storage solution, developing customizable dashboards with analysis tools, and automating the detection of abnormal traffic conditions. The project is scheduled to last 5-12 months, starting no earlier than July 2026 and ending around December 31, 2026, or as funding allows. The project will be funded primarily by a WSDOT federal grant and must comply with WSDOT Chapter 1050 ITS Guidelines, federal EEO requirements, be SAM registered, and include a CAGE code in the proposal. Clark County reserves the right to retain the successful firm for subsequent phases.