Recent Traffic Signal And Lighting Projects
Highlighted Project (Ref: Cincinnati Enquirer, Wednesday, January 23, 2013, page B6). Kenwood Road construction project is moving forward, By Leah Fightmaster, lfightmaster@communitypress.com
” Work on the Kenwood Road project can continue now that Sycamore Township has a construction company and a cost.
Bansal Construction Inc. turned in the lowest bid for about $2.7 million, which Superintendent Tracy Kellums said was about $200,000 less than the next cheapest.
Kellums added that the preliminary drawings for the access road off Kenwood Road and into Sycamore Plaza are finished, and the final planning for the project continues.”
Bansal Construction, Inc specializes in traffic signal, roadway lighting, and traffic detection systems. The following lists some of the projects BCI has completed successfully over the last few years:
Lighting and traffic signals on major Highways such as Reed Hartman Highway lighting and signals for ODOT with J R Jurgensen ($1.7 million), I-75 and SR22 around Montgomery Mall for ODOT with Kokosing Construction ($2.8 million), I-75 lighting and signal upgrades in the cities of Miamisburg, Springboro and Miami Twp for ODOT with J R Jurgensen ($1.4 million), I-75 and SR122 lighting and signal upgrades in Warren County for ODOT with J R Jurgensen ($2.1 million), lighting and traffic signals for the construction of Michael J Fox Highway for ODOT with Kokosing ($2.6 million), ), all the lighting and electrical work for reconfiguration of Fort Washington Way for City of Cincinnati with several contractors (over $8 million, 17 separate contracts), lighting on SR4 in Montgomery County for ODOT with J R Jurgensen ($1.1 million), and lighting and traffic signals on SR22 in City of Madeira for ODOT with Ruhlin Company ($2.1 million)
Major signal upgrades for City of Dayton over a period of ten years including phase 2 ($800K), phase 3 ($700K), phase 4 ($980K), phase 5 ($1.3 million), phase 7 ($1.4 million), phase 8 ($1.2 million) and phase 9 ($1.3 million)
Major signalization for ODOT and various Ohio cities consisting of over 100 traffic signals through many different contracts
Lighting and traffic signals for development parks, malls and parking lots such as Horseshoe Casino with Prus Construction ($1.5 million), Cincinnati Outlet Mall for City of Monroe with Barrett Paving ($500K), Auxiliary Parking Lot at Indianapolis Airport with Gradex ($800K), Evendale Commons for City of Evendale ($600K), Nextedge Park for City of Springfield ($400K), Kettering Field Lighting for City of Dayton ($450K)
Streetscape and beautification, including general construction, for several projects such as Clifton Streetscape for City of Cincinnati ($1.1 million), Williamsburg Streetscape for ODOT ($800K), N Main Street Streetscape for City of Dayton ($1.5 million), East Walnut Hills Streetscape for City of Cincinnati with R A Miller ($500K), Stewart Street Bridge Lighting for City of Dayton with Ahern & Associates ($1.0 million), and Fairfield Streetscape for City of Bellevue, Kentucky ($400K),
Many diverse general construction and electrical projects such as Kenwood Road utilities upgrade near Kenwood Mall ($2.9 million) for Sycamore Township, Fiber Optic Network Upgrade for City of Cincinnati ($1.1 million), De-icing System for Indianapolis Airport with Gradex ($3.6 million), Glycol storage system for Indianapolis Airport with The Harper Company ($250K), Traffic Responsive Operation with Fiber Optic Detection for City of Dayton ($600K), and annual re-lamping of all the signals in City of Cincinnati for 12 years ($500K in 4 separate contracts)
Fort Washington Way was a $314 million project to improve access to downtown Cincinnati and Paul Brown stadium. Bansal Construction, Inc successfully bid and performed 17 different contracts comprising over 90% of the electrical work for this project.
SR129, is an eleven mile highway which connects the City of Hamilton and I-75. Completed in record time by Kokosing Construction Co, we installed all the lighting and traffic signals for this highway.
Over the years we have installed light poles at hundreds of highway exits, high mast light, poles on highway and decorative light poles in city downtowns.
We installed LED fixtures for Stewart Road Bridge in Dayton, Ohio. The LED fixtures are uniquely decorative, change colors, and are economical because of their long life and low energy consumption.
Stewart Road Bridge has LED strip fixtures with red, blue and green LED’s that can be programmed to flash and change color from a street level console to match special local events such as a sports event or Christmas celebrations.