H-22 Tree Services FRCOG FY27
Federal opportunity from PURCH - Purchasing • Franklin Regional Council of Governments. Place of performance: MA. Response deadline: May 07, 2026. Industry: NAICS 70, 15, 00.
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H-22 Tree Services (Removal, Trimming, Chipping & Debris Removal, Stump Grinding) in multiple towns in Western MA in FY27. Download bid specifications from https://frcog.org/bids
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The H-22 Tree Services RFP seeks contractors for various tree service tasks including removal, trimming, chipping, debris removal, and stump grinding in multiple towns in Western Massachusetts for fiscal year 2027. The response deadline is set for May 7, 2026. Interested bidders are encouraged to download the bid specifications from the provided link.
The buyer, PURCH - Purchasing, is looking to procure tree services to manage forestry-related tasks efficiently across several towns in Western Massachusetts for FY27.
- Contractors specializing in tree services
- Companies with experience in municipal projects
- Firms with local presence in Western MA
- Tree removal services
- Tree trimming services
- Chipping services
- Debris removal services
- Stump grinding services
- Completed proposal
- Company qualifications and experience
- Pricing information
- References from previous work
- Environmental compliance information
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- Must comply with local regulations in Western MA
- Insurance and bonding requirements must be met
- Consider competitive pricing based on local market rates
- Include detailed breakdown of costs for each service type
- Partner with local subcontractors familiar with Western MA regulations
- Consider teaming with environmental firms for compliance
- Delays in obtaining necessary permits
- Potential for fluctuating costs of materials
- Weather-related delays impacting service delivery
- What specific towns are included in the scope?
- Are there any special permitting requirements?
- What are the criteria for evaluating proposals?
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- Detailed specifications for each tree service task
- List of specific towns involved in the project
- Budget limits or cost estimates for project
- Any recent audits or assessments of tree health
- Climate or environmental factors impacting service timelines
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