IFB - Nantucket Land Bank - Invasive Species Management
Federal opportunity from 2 - Town Administration • Town of Nantucket. Place of performance: MA. Response deadline: Apr 22, 2026. Industry: NAICS 21, 10, 00.
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Description
The Nantucket Islands Land Bank, the awarding authority, through its Commission, invites qualified bidders to submit bids for all labor, materials, equipment and services required to implement a targeted invasive species management and control program for four Land Bank properties.
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The Nantucket Islands Land Bank is seeking qualified bidders for a targeted invasive species management and control program covering four Land Bank properties. This opportunity highlights the need for comprehensive labor, materials, equipment, and services to effectively manage invasive species. The response deadline for bidding is set for April 22, 2026.
The buyer aims to implement an invasive species management program that requires skilled labor and appropriate resources to control invasive species on multiple properties.
- Companies with experience in environmental management
- Firms specializing in invasive species control
- Organizations with a track record of working with land management agencies
- Develop a management plan for invasive species
- Procure necessary equipment and materials
- Implement control measures across four properties
- Monitor and assess effectiveness of management actions
- Company profile and relevant experience
- Proposed management plan
- Cost estimate and pricing strategy
- Timeline for project implementation
More BidPulsar strategy notesCompliance, pricing, teaming, risks, questions, and coverage notes
- Bidders must comply with local environmental regulations
- Insurance and bonding requirements may apply
- Consider competitive pricing but ensure coverage of all necessary costs
- Include contingencies for unforeseen challenges in invasive species management
- Partner with local environmental organizations for additional expertise
- Consider subcontracting to firms specializing in specific types of invasive species management
- Potential for unexpected invasive species challenges
- Weather conditions impacting project timelines
- Resource availability during project implementation
- What specific invasive species are targeted for management?
- What are the budget constraints for this program?
- Are there any existing studies or data on the invasive species present?
Some notices publish limited source detail. Confirm these points before final bid/no-bid decisions.
- Detailed specifics on the type of invasive species to be managed
- Project budget range or funding limits
- Any previous efforts on these properties related to invasive species
- Local regulations impacting the management strategy
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