SP LANDSCAPING SERVICES
Federal opportunity from Public Agency. Place of performance: United States.
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The Illinois Tollway is seeking a vendor to provide landscaping services for the Central Administration location. The services include spring lawn care, early fall lawn care, and late fall services, as well as the delivery of brown wood landscape mulch and bio-fiber peat moss. The contract will be for a period of four years, and the vendor will be required to attend a mandatory site visit. The vendor must also provide proof of a licensed applicator/operator and comply with all requirements se... | Title: SP LANDSCAPING SERVICES, Agency: Illinois THA - Toll Highway Authority, State: Illinois, Open Date: 3/17/2026, Close Date: 3/30/2026, Last Updated Date: 3/30/2026
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The Illinois Tollway is looking for vendors to deliver landscaping services at their Central Administration location, including spring and fall lawn care along with the supply of landscape mulch and peat moss. The contract duration is four years, with a mandatory site visit for prospective vendors scheduled prior to bidding. Key compliance requirements include having a licensed applicator/operator.
The buyer seeks to secure a contractor to provide comprehensive landscaping services, ensuring proper maintenance of their Central Administration grounds throughout the year.
- Landscaping companies with experience in municipal contracts
- Firms with licensed applicators/operators
- Businesses able to provide all specified services over four years
- Spring lawn care services
- Early fall lawn care services
- Late fall services
- Delivery of brown wood landscape mulch
- Delivery of bio-fiber peat moss
- Attendance at mandatory site visit
- Proof of licensed applicator/operator
- Proposed pricing for services
- Experience in similar contracts
- Compliance with all Illinois local regulations
More BidPulsar strategy notesCompliance, pricing, teaming, risks, questions, and coverage notes
- Mandatory site visit is required prior to bid submission
- Must comply with all local and state landscaping regulations
- Consider competitive rates for public contracts
- Include costs for labor, materials, and delivery of landscaping supplies
- Consider partnering with local suppliers of landscaping materials
- Possible collaboration with compliance or regulatory experts to ensure adherence to requirements
- Changes in landscaping regulations could affect compliance
- Weather conditions could impact service delivery timelines
- Competition from other local firms may drive down prices
- What specific landscaping management requirements are outlined in the local regulations?
- Are there any preferences for environmentally sustainable practices in the landscaping services?
Some notices publish limited source detail. Confirm these points before final bid/no-bid decisions.
- Exact dates of the site visit are not provided
- Specific licensing requirements for applicators/operators not detailed
- Pricing structure details are missing
- Clarification on penalties for non-compliance not included
- Availability of previous contract performance records not mentioned
- Local environmental regulations affecting landscaping not specified
- A breakdown of the selection criteria is missing
- Service area boundaries are not outlined
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