IFB - TREE PLANTING, VARIOUS PARKS
Federal opportunity from 300000 - Parks & Recreation Department • City of Boston. Place of performance: MA. Response deadline: Feb 19, 2026. Industry: NAICS UNSPSC 72-14-00.
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INVITATION FOR BIDS for TREE PLANTING, For information please contact Max Ford-Diamond at 617-635-8733 or Max.Ford-Diamond@boston.gov also City of Boston website: https://www.boston.gov/departments/parks-and-recreation/doing-business-parks-and-recreation and Electronic copies are also available upon request via email at BPRDBids@boston.gov
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The City of Boston's Parks & Recreation Department is seeking bids for a tree planting project across various parks, with a response deadline of February 19, 2026. This opportunity focuses on enhancing green spaces, and specific project details can be obtained by contacting Max Ford-Diamond. Bidders can access project documents electronically and are encouraged to review the bid posting for compliance and requirements.
The buyer aims to select a contractor to execute tree planting across multiple parks, enhancing park aesthetics and environmental benefits in Boston.
- Understanding project specifications and requirements for tree types and planting techniques
- Site assessments for selected parks
- Preparation and submission of bid proposal
- Execution of agreed-upon tree planting activities
- Post-planting maintenance as per contract requirements
- Completed bid proposal form
- Qualifications and past performance documentation
- List of proposed tree species and planting methods
- Insurance and bonding documentation
- Pricing breakdown and schedule
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- Detailed planting specifications
- Exact scope of tree species
- Evaluation criteria for bids
- Historical budget for similar projects
- Potential growth and maintenance responsibilities
- Any required certifications or licenses
- Contact details for additional inquiries
- Exact locations of planting areas
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