Tree Canopy and Invasive Management Program
Federal opportunity from CTM01 - Town Manager • Town of Chelmsford. Place of performance: MA. Response deadline: Apr 16, 2026. Industry: NAICS 10, 16, 15.
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Description
Tree Canopy and Invasive Management Request for Proposal -- RFPs due 4/16/26 at 11:00 a.m.
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The Town Manager is seeking proposals for a Tree Canopy and Invasive Management Program, with a response deadline set for April 16, 2026, at 11:00 a.m. This RFP aims to manage and enhance tree canopy while addressing invasive species issues. Proposers should be prepared to align their bids with the outlined performance expectations and potential scope of work.
The buyer intends to enhance the town's tree canopy and effectively manage invasive species through a comprehensive program.
- Companies specializing in arboriculture
- Environmental consulting firms
- Contractors with experience in habitat management
- Assessing existing tree canopy coverage
- Identifying invasive species
- Developing a management plan for invasives
- Implementing planting and maintenance strategies
- Detailed project proposal
- Experience and qualifications of the team
- Cost estimate breakdown
- Proposed timeline for implementation
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- Ensure alignment with local environmental regulations
- Adhere to any project-related permits required
- Consider a competitive yet sustainable pricing model
- Include options for phase-wise implementation to appeal to budget constraints
- Partnering with local environmental agencies
- Collaborating with landscaping firms with relevant experience
- Potential for underbidding due to unclear scope
- Compliance with environmental regulations could delay the project
- What specific outcomes are expected from the program?
- Are there any existing studies assessing current canopy coverage?
- What is the budget range allocated for this project?
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- Details on specific invasive species targeted
- Geographic scope of the program
- Budget information for the project
- Criteria for proposal evaluation
- Specific performance metrics expected
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