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The Town of Madison, Connecticut is soliciting proposals for a comprehensive cellular signal coverage study within its municipal boundaries. The study aims to assess existing wireless coverage, identify service gaps, and provide data-driven recommendations for future planning, public safety, and infrastructure decisions. Key tasks include data collection and analysis, field testing and mapping, assessing public safety considerations, and providing findings and recommendations. Deliverables include draft and final reports with coverage maps and graphics, and presentations. The project is anticipated to be completed within 6 months of contract execution. Proposals must demonstrate experience in similar studies, technical expertise, and familiarity with the region. Submission requirements include a cover letter, firm overview, proposed approach, project team details, relevant experience, project schedule, and cost proposal. Proposals will be evaluated based on understanding of the project, methodology, experience, qualifications, quality of deliverables, cost, and references. Sealed proposals are due by May 1, 2026, at 11:00 AM, and will be opened at Madison Town Hall. Questions must be submitted via email by April 10, 2026, and responses will be published on the town's website by April 22, 2026.
The bid notice states that sealed proposals must be received no later than May 1, 2026, at 11:00 AM.
The bid notice states that proposals will be evaluated based on understanding of the project and proposed methodology, experience and qualifications of the firm and project team, quality and clarity of deliverables, cost and overall value to the town, and references and past performance.
The bid notice states that proposals must demonstrate experience conducting cellular or wireless coverage studies, technical expertise in wireless communications and signal analysis, experience working with municipalities or public agencies, and familiarity with Connecticut or New England geography is preferred.
The bid notice does not require sample submission.