RFP - Herriman City - Park Mowing, Trimming, and Edging
Federal opportunity from CITIES • Herriman City. Place of performance: UT. Response deadline: Feb 27, 2026.
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RFP - Herriman City - Park Mowing, Trimming, and Edging
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Herriman City is seeking proposals for park mowing, trimming, and edging services, with a response deadline set for February 27, 2026. This opportunity caters specifically to service providers equipped to maintain city parks effectively. Proposals must address the city's requirements in order to ensure compliance and competitiveness in the bidding process.
The buyer aims to secure a reliable service provider for maintaining parks within Herriman City, focusing on the essential tasks of mowing, trimming, and edging to ensure parks are well-kept for community use.
- Mowing of all park areas
- Trimming around park features
- Edging along sidewalks and paths
- Regular schedule of services
- Company qualifications and experience
- Detailed pricing proposal
- Service schedule
- References from previous contracts
Source coverage notes
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- Lack of detailed specifications for service requirements
- No previous service history data is provided
- Absence of specific pricing constraints or budget limits
- No clear scope on the total area to be maintained
- Missing information about any potential subcontractor requirements
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