IFB - NON-STANDARD TREE PIT MAINTENANCE
Federal opportunity from 300000 - Parks & Recreation Department • City of Boston. Place of performance: MA. Response deadline: Mar 05, 2026. Industry: NAICS UNSPSC 72-14-00.
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INVITATION FOR BIDS for NON-STANDARD TREE PIT MAINTENANCE, For information please contact Max Ford-Diamond at 617-635-8733 or Max.Ford-Diamond@boston.gov also Bidders will be able to view the event live through a link provided on the City of Boston website: boston.gov/departments/parks-and-recreation/doing-business-parks-and-recreation
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The City of Boston's Parks & Recreation Department is inviting bids for non-standard tree pit maintenance, with a response deadline set for March 5, 2026. Bidders can obtain information from Max Ford-Diamond and will also have access to a live viewing of the event through the city’s website. This opportunity underscores the department's commitment to maintaining urban green spaces effectively.
The buyer aims to secure maintenance services for non-standard tree pits within the jurisdiction of the Parks & Recreation Department, ensuring the health and aesthetics of urban trees.
- Assess current conditions of non-standard tree pits
- Perform required maintenance activities
- Provide regular updates and reports on tree health
- Completed bid form
- Company profile and experience
- Maintenance plan for tree pits
- References from similar projects
- Proof of insurance coverage
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- Details on the specific maintenance tasks required for non-standard tree pits
- Information on contract duration and renewal options
- Exact quantitative measures for evaluating bid responsiveness
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