Hire NEMA Construction to upgrade traffic signals along Richmond Parkway
$300,000
In Plain English
The city needs to replace 200 underground traffic control boxes and rewire the signal system from San Pablo Avenue to I-580. These boxes house the electrical equipment that controls traffic lights. The upgrade improves signal reliability and coordination along this busy corridor.
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