Lawn Care Services (70111706-20-DMS-ACS)
Federal opportunity from alternate contract source • Florida Department of Management Services. Place of performance: Florida. Response deadline: Feb 28, 2026.
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Description
This alternate contract source provides lawn care services, including, but not limited to, mowing, edging, string trimming, blowing, tree limbing and pruning, mulching, and fertilizer, pesticides, and herbicides; this contract also provides pressure washing and irrigation inspection, maintenance, and repairs.
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The opportunity for Lawn Care Services under notice ID fldms_70111706_20_dms_acs involves providing a comprehensive array of services including mowing, edging, and tree limbing. This alternate contract source is open until February 28, 2026, which allows ample time for potential bidders to prepare competitive proposals. The services extend to pressure washing and irrigation maintenance, highlighting a diverse service requirement that bidders should be prepared to meet.
The buyer seeks to establish a contract for comprehensive lawn care services to maintain and enhance landscaping in various settings, ensuring ongoing health and aesthetics.
- Mowing and edging
- String trimming
- Blowing
- Tree limbing and pruning
- Mulching
- Fertilizer application
- Pest and herbicide application
- Pressure washing
- Irrigation inspection, maintenance, and repairs
- Company qualifications and experience
- Proposed services outline
- Pricing structure
- Previous client references
- Certifications and licenses
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