Impact Attenuators
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Codes & Classification
Solicitation Number
20322
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Additional Details
The State of Washington, through its Department of Enterprise Services (DES), has issued a comprehensive contract opportunity for the provision of impact attenuators—devices commonly referred to as crash cushions, crash attenuators, or cowboy cushions. These safety devices are engineered to mitigate damage to structures, vehicles, and motorists in the event of a motor vehicle collision by absorbing the kinetic energy of the impacting vehicle. The contract, identified by Procurement Number 20322, is designed to support the state’s ongoing commitment to roadway safety and infrastructure protection.
The scope of this contract encompasses a broad range of impact attenuator solutions, segmented into four distinct categories to address varying operational needs:
- **Category 1: Permanent Impact Attenuators** – Designed for long-term installation at high-risk locations.
- **Category 2: Temporary Impact Attenuators** – Suitable for short-term deployment, such as during construction or maintenance activities.
- **Category 3: Truck/Trailer Mounted Impact Attenuators** – Mobile units affixed to vehicles for dynamic work zone protection.
- **Category 4: NCHRP 350 Units** – Attenuators meeting the National Cooperative Highway Research Program (NCHRP) Report 350 standards for crashworthiness.
The contract is structured to facilitate straightforward procurement for authorized users. Interested parties are encouraged to review the contractor section for detailed pricing, product offerings, and contact information for each awarded supplier. Direct engagement with sales representatives is recommended to discuss specific product capabilities and service options. All purchase orders should reference DES Contract No. 20322 to ensure proper processing. Additional guidance is available through a dedicated FAQ section, and the DES Contract Administrator is available for further inquiries.
A diverse group of contractors has been awarded under this contract, each offering specialized expertise and product lines:
- **Coral Sales** (Contact: Jamie Bernstein, Phone: 503-655-6351 or 800-538-7245)
- **Street Smart Rental** (Contact: Ryan Kilpatrick, Phone: 612-597-5547)
- **Altus Traffic Management, LLC. dba Statewide Safety Systems** (Contacts: Vance Ezell, Phone: 559-344-3905; Michael Griffiths, Phone: 408-568-6198)
- **Aramsco (formerly Striping Service Supply)** (Contact: [email protected]; Contracts Coordinator: Janice Cornish, Phone: 856-686-7817; Customer Support: Tamika Williams, Phone: 267-856-7126)
- **Traffic Safety Supply Company** (Contact: Tim Shore, Phone: 503-235-8531; Customer Service: Tammy Stonebrink, Phone: 503-235-8531)
Each contractor provides access to pricing, contract documents, and amendments, ensuring transparency and flexibility throughout the contract lifecycle.
The place of performance for this contract is the State of Washington (State Code: WA), and all procurement activities are governed by RCW 39.26 and current state procurement policies. DES has confirmed that the contract aligns with state interests and procurement best practices.
Key details for contractors evaluating this opportunity include:
- **Contract Duration:** The contract was posted on November 8, 2023, and responses are accepted through June 30, 2029, providing a long-term engagement window.
- **Procurement Type:** The specific procurement type and set-aside requirements are not detailed in the notice.
- **Classification Codes:** Not specified in the provided information.
- **Contact Information:** Direct contacts for each awarded contractor are listed above; additional contract administration support is available through DES.
- **Location:** Statewide across Washington.
This contract represents a significant opportunity for suppliers specializing in roadway safety equipment to partner with the State of Washington in enhancing public safety and infrastructure resilience. Contractors should review the contract documentation and engage with DES and the listed suppliers to determine alignment with their capabilities and strategic objectives.
For further details and access to contract documents, visit the official contract summary page: [DES Contract Summary 20322](https://apps.des.wa.gov/DESContracts/Home/ContractSummary/20322).
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