Cellular Signal Coverage Study

Agency: Madison town
State: Connecticut
Type of Government: State & Local
NAICS Category:
  • 541330 - Engineering Services
Posted Date: Mar 31, 2026
Due Date: May 1, 2026
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Bid Title: Cellular Signal Coverage Study
Category: Madison Bid / RFP / RFQ Postings
Status: Open
Description:
Submission Instructions

Sealed proposals must be received no later than:

Date: May 1, 2026

Time: 11:00 AM

Proposals shall be submitted to:

Jeanne Stevens

Town of Madison

8 Campus Dr., Madison CT 06443

Proposals will be opened at 11:00 AM on May 1, 2026 in Room A at Madison Town Hall 8 Campus Dr., Madison CT. 06443.

Publication Date/Time:
3/31/2026 12:00 AM
Closing Date/Time:
5/1/2026 11:00 AM
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Town of Madison
Request for Proposals (RFP)
Cellular Signal Coverage Study
1. Introduction
The Town of Madison, Connecticut (“Town”) is soliciting proposals from qualified firms or
consultants to conduct a comprehensive cellular signal coverage study within the Town’s
municipal boundaries. The purpose of this study is to assess existing wireless coverage,
identify gaps or deficiencies in service, and provide data-driven recommendations to inform
future planning, public safety, and infrastructure decision-making.
2. Background
Madison is a shoreline community located in New Haven County, Connecticut. Reliable
cellular service is essential for residents, businesses, visitors, and emergency services. The
Town seeks an objective, technically sound analysis of current cellular coverage conditions
across all major carriers and technologies, including voice and data services.
The results of this study may be used to support municipal planning efforts, public safety
initiatives, regulatory reviews, and coordination with wireless service providers.
3. Objectives
The objectives of this project include, but are not limited to:
Evaluating existing cellular coverage throughout the Town of Madison
Identifying areas of weak, unreliable, or nonexistent service
Assessing coverage for both voice and data services
Considering implications for public safety communications
Providing clear, actionable recommendations for improving coverage
4. Scope of Services
The selected consultant shall perform, at a minimum, the following tasks:
4.1. Data Collection and Analysis
Review existing available data related to cellular infrastructure and coverage
Identify major wireless carriers serving the area (e.g., AT&T, Verizon, T-Mobile, and
others as applicable) and the extent of service coverage for each carrier.
Evaluate coverage across relevant technologies (e.g., LTE, 5G, voice)
4.2. Field Testing and Mapping
Conduct field measurements and/or drive testing to assess real-world signal strength and
service reliability. Field measurements must be conducted to the extent required to
deliver a “heat map” style of analysis by carrier.
Evaluate coverage in:
Residential areas
Commercial areas
Coastal areas
Public buildings and facilities
Major roadways
Environmentally or topographically challenging areas
Produce GIS-based or equivalent maps illustrating coverage levels and gaps
4.3. Public Safety Considerations
Assess cellular coverage related to emergency response and public safety needs
Identify critical gaps affecting first responders, emergency communications, and
resiliency
4.4. Findings and Recommendations
Identify causes of coverage gaps (e.g., terrain, infrastructure limitations)
Provide technically feasible recommendations to improve service per carrier
Outline potential infrastructure solutions and planning considerations
Present findings in a clear, non-technical format suitable for public presentation
5. Deliverables
At a minimum, the consultant shall provide:
Draft Technical Report summarizing methodology, findings, and preliminary
recommendations
Final Report, incorporating Town feedback, including:
Executive summary
Coverage maps and graphics clearly displaying signal availability/intensity (by carrier)
within the boundaries of the entire Town of Madison.
Identification of coverage gaps
Recommendations and implementation considerations
Digital files of all maps and data used in the study
Presentation to Town staff and Board of Selectman, total of 2 presentations.
6. Project Schedule
Proposers shall include a proposed project schedule, including key milestones. The Town
anticipates the project to be completed within 6 months of contract execution.
7. Consultant Qualifications
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
Familiarity with Connecticut or New England geography (preferred)
Qualifications of key personnel assigned to the project
8. Proposal Submission Requirements
Proposals shall include the following:
Cover Letter
Firm Overview and Qualifications
Proposed Approach and Methodology
Project Team and Resumes
Relevant Experience and References – provide examples of (5) similar studies in the last 5
years.
Project Schedule
Cost Proposal, including a detailed breakdown of fees and hourly rates for any personnel
who will be involved in the project
Exceptions or Assumptions, if any
9. Evaluation Criteria
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
References and past performance
The Town reserves the right to interview proposers and to select the proposal deemed to be in
the best interest of the Town.
10. Submission Instructions
Sealed proposals must be received no later than:
Date: May 1, 2026
Time: 11:00 AM
Proposals shall be submitted to:
Jeanne Stevens
Town of Madison
8 Campus Dr., Madison CT 06443
Proposals will be opened at 11:00 AM on May 1, 2026 in Room A at Madison Town Hall 8
Campus Dr., Madison CT. 06443.
11. General Conditions
The Town reserves the right to reject any or all proposals.
The Town may waive informalities or minor defects in proposals.
All costs incurred in preparing a proposal are the responsibility of the proposer.
Questions related to this RFP must be submitted via email to deburrase@madisonct.org no
later than 4:00 PM Friday April 10, 2026.
All questions and responses thereto, as well as any other necessary addendums, will be
published on the Town of Madison’s website under the “Resources and Forms” tab, then
“Bid/RFP Postings” and State of CT/DAS site by 4:00 PM Wednesday, April 22, 2026.
This page summarizes the opportunity, including an overview and a preview of the attached documents.
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