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Micromobility -eletric bicycle and scooter trip and distance data method exploration

Procurement Office FHWA - Washington DC / Office of Contracts and Procurement
Procurement Category Architectural & Engineering
Contract Awarded No
Estimated Value Over $100 million
Competition Type Full and Open
RFP Quarter 3rd QTR
Fiscal Year
NAICS 54 119
Sequence Number 2024-073
Description

The goal of this project is to obtain practical and statistical valid methods in gathering comprehensive national electric bicycle and scooter trip and distance traveled data in a cost-effective manner.


 

Contact Name Clayton Clark
Email Clayton.Clark@dot.gov
Phone 202-366-5053
Is this a follow-on to a current 8(a) contract? No
Place of Performance
  • District of Columbia
Personnel Clearance Requirements No
Action/Award Type N/A

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