IFB - Artificial Turf Playground Surfaces
Federal opportunity from SCHOOL DISTRICTS • Salt Lake City School District. Place of performance: UT. Response deadline: Feb 24, 2026.
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IFB - Artificial Turf Playground Surfaces
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The IFB for Artificial Turf Playground Surfaces is an opportunity issued by various School Districts, highlighting a need for high-quality playground surfacing solutions. The response deadline for bids is set for February 24, 2026, providing ample time for preparation. This project requires specialized knowledge in artificial turf installation and compliance with safety standards relevant to playground environments.
The buyer seeks to acquire durable and safe artificial turf surfaces to enhance the playground facilities within school districts, ensuring children have safe and enjoyable play areas.
- Assess site requirements for turf installation
- Select appropriate artificial turf materials
- Install playground surfaces according to specifications
- Ensure compliance with safety regulations and standards
- Completed bid proposal form
- Proof of past performance on similar projects
- Safety certifications for materials used
- Cost breakdown and pricing strategy
Source coverage notes
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- Specific performance requirements for the turf material are not provided.
- Safety standards specific to the playground surfaces are unclear.
- No details on potential funding or budget limits.
- Information on site locations is missing.
- Lack of specifications for the installation process.
- No attachment or detailed project scope is included.
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