GJ26-100 Sandy City Gopher Control Services
Federal opportunity from Division of Purchasing. Place of performance: UT. Response deadline: Feb 26, 2026.
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GJ26-100 Sandy City Gopher Control Services
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BidPulsar Analysis
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This notice (ut-u3p-222467) is titled “GJ26-100 Sandy City Gopher Control Services” and is issued by the Division of Purchasing. The brief provides only the project title and a matching one-line description, with no scope details, location specifics, or compliance requirements included. The only firm action item visible is the response deadline: 2026-02-26T18:00:00+00:00. A bidder should treat this as an early capture lead and immediately seek the full solicitation package and scope (treatment areas, method restrictions, reporting, and frequency) before committing bid resources.
Engage a service provider to perform gopher control services for Sandy City under project/reference “GJ26-100.”
- Licensed pest/wildlife control firms with demonstrated gopher control service delivery for municipal clients.
- Firms able to service Sandy City with field crews and documentation/reporting discipline suitable for public-sector procurement.
- Locate and review the full solicitation for “GJ26-100 Sandy City Gopher Control Services” (scope, locations, treatment methods, and deliverables are not included in the brief).
- Confirm place(s) of performance within Sandy City and any site access constraints (parks, rights-of-way, facilities, etc.).
- Determine acceptable gopher control methods (e.g., trapping/baiting), any restrictions, and any required licenses/permits (not provided in brief).
- Define service schedule and response times (routine vs. on-call), and any seasonal requirements (not provided in brief).
- Identify required documentation and reporting (service logs, site maps, daily/weekly reports, before/after activity) if specified in the solicitation (not provided in brief).
- Prepare and submit the response by 2026-02-26T18:00:00+00:00 per the Division of Purchasing instructions (submission portal/email not provided in brief).
- Completed offer/response per Division of Purchasing instructions for “GJ26-100 Sandy City Gopher Control Services” (instructions not included in brief).
- Technical approach to gopher control services tailored to Sandy City sites and constraints (requires full scope).
- Past performance for similar gopher control work (municipal/parks/ROW) with references if allowed.
- Staffing plan and field supervision approach for recurring service delivery (scope-dependent).
- Safety plan and method compliance narrative (method restrictions unknown; confirm).
- Pricing proposal (format and basis unknown; confirm in solicitation).
- Any required licenses/registrations/insurance certificates (not specified in brief; confirm in solicitation).
More BidPulsar strategy notesCompliance, pricing, teaming, risks, questions, and coverage notes
- Response deadline is explicitly provided: 2026-02-26T18:00:00+00:00.
- Agency is listed as “Division of Purchasing”; submission method and mandatory forms are not provided in the brief and must be confirmed in the full solicitation.
- Because the scope and pricing format are not provided, confirm whether pricing is per-visit, per-acre/site, per-treatment, or time-and-materials in the solicitation.
- If the solicitation allows, structure pricing to separate routine monitoring/maintenance from corrective or high-activity treatments to manage variability in gopher pressure across sites.
- If licensing, specialized methods, or surge staffing are required, consider a local subcontractor with established gopher control field capacity in/near Sandy City (specific requirements not provided in brief).
- Insufficient scope in the notice brief: treatment areas, methods, and performance standards are unknown, creating bid/no-bid risk until the full solicitation is obtained.
- Potential method restrictions (e.g., around public areas) and reporting requirements could materially affect labor and cost; not stated in the brief.
- Place of performance is not provided; travel, access windows, and site types could materially change pricing and staffing.
- Where can vendors access the full solicitation package for “GJ26-100 Sandy City Gopher Control Services,” and what is the required submission method?
- What specific Sandy City sites/areas are included (parks, facilities, rights-of-way), and is there an estimated acreage/site count?
- What gopher control methods are permitted or prohibited, and are there any public-safety or environmental constraints at the work sites?
- What is the expected service frequency (routine inspections/visits) and response time for new activity reports?
- What documentation and reporting are required (service logs, maps, treatment records), and in what format?
- What is the pricing schedule format (per visit, per site, per unit area, T&M), and is there an expected contract term/period of performance?
Some notices publish limited source detail. Confirm these points before final bid/no-bid decisions.
- Full solicitation documents and submission instructions
- Place of performance/site list within Sandy City
- Permitted/prohibited control methods and any environmental/safety constraints
- Required licenses/insurance/bonding (if any)
- Pricing format and evaluation criteria
- Period of performance/contract term
- Service frequency/response time requirements
- Reporting/documentation deliverables
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