AQUATIC VEGETATIVE CONTROL AND LAKE MAINTENANCE
Federal opportunity from Public Agency. Place of performance: United States.
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Description
The City of Fort Pierce is seeking bids for aquatic vegetative control and lake maintenance services. The contractor will be responsible for managing unwanted vegetation in aquatic and riparian environments, as well as controlling terrestrial weeds growing on banks adjacent to water in drainage canals, bio-swales, outfalls, and other areas. The contract includes maintenance of a 23-acre retention pond and other ponds in Veterans Memorial Park and the Georgia Avenue Drainage Basin.
• The cont... | Title: AQUATIC VEGETATIVE CONTROL AND LAKE MAINTENANCE, Agency: City of Fort Pierce, State: Florida, Open Date: 3/6/2026, Close Date: 4/2/2026, Last Updated Date: 3/6/2026
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The City of Fort Pierce is soliciting bids for aquatic vegetative control and lake maintenance services, with a bid opening date of March 6, 2026, and a closing date of April 2, 2026. The contractor will be responsible for managing unwanted vegetation across 23 acres of retention pond and various ponds in Veterans Memorial Park and the Georgia Avenue Drainage Basin. This contract emphasizes the need for expertise in controlling both aquatic and terrestrial weeds in environmentally sensitive areas.
The City of Fort Pierce intends to maintain the health and aesthetics of local aquatic systems by controlling unwanted vegetation and managing the surrounding environment in specified parks and drainage basins.
- Assess current vegetation and its impact on aquatic environments
- Implement control strategies for aquatic and terrestrial weeds
- Maintain 23-acre retention pond
- Provide ongoing management for ponds in Veterans Memorial Park
- Manage vegetation in the Georgia Avenue Drainage Basin
- Company profile and relevant experience
- Detailed approach to aquatic and terrestrial weed control
- Proposed schedule and methodologies for maintenance
- Proof of relevant certifications and licenses
- Pricing proposal for services over the contract period
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- Exact pricing guidelines are not provided
- Details on evaluation criteria for bids are unclear
- Information on existing vegetation types is lacking
- No specifications on contractor qualifications or experience needed
- No details on potential penalties for non-compliance
- Current conditions of retention pond and adjacent areas are not mentioned
- Bidding format or submission details are unspecified
- Potential funding sources for the project are unknown
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