Opportunity
Seminole Opengov contracts #IFB-603091-18/TLR
Term Contract for Irrigation Installation, Repairs, and Maintenance – Seminole County
Posted
May 09, 2018
Identifier
IFB-603091-18/TLR
NAICS
561730
Seminole County's Leisure Services Department awarded a term contract for irrigation installation, repairs, and maintenance across county-owned properties. - Government Buyer: - Seminole County, Leisure Services Department, Greenways & Natural Lands Division - Awarded Vendor: - BrightView Landscape Services, Inc. - Products and Services Requested: - Comprehensive irrigation system components: - Spray heads (4", 6", 12"), rotors, bubblers, shrub sprays - Electric, gate, and ball valves (various sizes) - Valve boxes (round, rectangular) - Controllers (wall mount, battery powered, multiple stations) - Rain sensors (wall and pole mount) - Low voltage control wire, PVC piping (various diameters and types) - Control zone kits, flushing valves, air relief valves, rotary disk filters - Dripline, micro sprinkler heads, horizontal bores, repair couplings - Pressure tanks, switches, gauges - Labor, materials, equipment, and incidentals for installation, repair, and maintenance - Emergency response repair and diagnostic services (hourly) - Maintenance of traffic for pedestrian and vehicular safety during work - Notable Requirements: - Fixed fee payment structure - Work performed at parks, medians, retention slopes, and other county properties - Maintenance of traffic required for roadway safety - Period of Performance: - Initial three-year contract with two optional one-year renewals - No specific OEMs are named; products are described generically by function and specification.
Description
Seminole County issued an Invitation For Bid (IFB-603091-18/TLR) for a term contract to provide irrigation installation, repairs, and maintenance services. The contract was awarded to BrightView Landscape Services, Inc. and covered work on various county-owned properties including parks, roadway medians, retention slopes, and facilities. The contract started on June 18, 2018, with a three-year term and options for two one-year renewals, and has ended as of June 17, 2023. The contract required the contractor to provide all labor, materials, and equipment necessary to perform the work as specified in release orders issued by the county.