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20 government contracts tracked
The City approved a $6,370 contract with Traffic Control Products for striping services at Jenkins Park.
The Pearl Board approved a $6,370.00 contract to Traffic Control Products for striping services at Jenkins Park.
The Board approved a $6,370 contract with Traffic Control Products for the striping of Jenkins Park following a quotes process.
The Richland Board of Aldermen approved a final pay request of $311,372.60 to Traffic Control Products for the 2025 Traffic Marking Improvements Project, funded by the M.U.T. Bond Fund. The approval follows a summary change order deduct of $16,062.00 on the project.
Traffic Control Products performed $28,072 in pavement striping for city roadways in July 2025.
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TRAFFIC CONTROL PRODUCTS holds 20 government contracts in Mississippi with a combined value of $1.3M. Key agency partners include City of Madison (5 contracts), City of Richland (4 contracts), and Town of Richton (3 contracts). These include service agreements, technology contracts, and procurement awards across state and local agencies. Contract details including amounts, terms, renewal dates, and associated agencies are tracked on Civic IQ.
TRAFFIC CONTROL PRODUCTS serves multiple government agencies in Mississippi. The most active agency partnerships by contract volume are: City of Madison (5 contracts); City of Richland (4 contracts); Town of Richton (3 contracts); City of Pearl (3 contracts); Warren County (2 contracts). Each agency manages its own procurement relationship with TRAFFIC CONTROL PRODUCTS, and contract details — including amounts, renewal timelines, and scope — are tracked for every engagement.
Based on tracked contract data, TRAFFIC CONTROL PRODUCTS has been awarded $1.3M in government contracts across Mississippi spanning from 2007-02-05 to 2026-01-20. This represents 20 contracts with 7 agencies. Contract values, terms, and renewal dates help you understand TRAFFIC CONTROL PRODUCTS's competitive position in MS government procurement.
TRAFFIC CONTROL PRODUCTS's Mississippi government contracts span the following sectors: Service (7 contracts), Striping (4 contracts), CONSTRUCTION (2 contracts), Construction (2 contracts), and MAINTENANCE (2 contracts). Understanding a vendor's sector focus helps agencies evaluate expertise and helps competitors identify where opportunities exist. Civic IQ tracks contract type, scope, and renewal timelines across all sectors.
Contract renewal dates for TRAFFIC CONTROL PRODUCTS's Mississippi government engagements are tracked on Civic IQ. When a contract approaches its renewal window, it represents a critical opportunity — both for TRAFFIC CONTROL PRODUCTS to retain the business and for competitors to submit alternative proposals. Sign up to get alerts on upcoming renewals and expiration dates across all 20 tracked contracts.
TRAFFIC CONTROL PRODUCTS's most recently tracked contract in Mississippi was published on 2026-01-20. New contracts and amendments are indexed as they become public, providing real-time visibility into TRAFFIC CONTROL PRODUCTS's government business activity. Set up alerts to be notified when TRAFFIC CONTROL PRODUCTS wins new contracts in MS.
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