Opportunity

City of Sebastian MyVendorLink #2026-004

Vegetation Management and Cut-and-Toss Services for Disaster Debris Clearance

Posted

March 13, 2026

Respond By

April 13, 2026

Identifier

2026-004

NAICS

115310, 561730, 562998

This opportunity seeks contractors to provide vegetation management and cut-and-toss services for disaster debris clearance in Florida, primarily for electric cooperatives: - Government Buyer: - Florida Electric Cooperatives Association - Scope of Work: - Assessment, documentation, and clearance of disaster-related vegetative debris (trees, branches, shrubbery) from transportation routes and rights of way - Services include cutting, trimming, felling trees, clearing access routes, patrolling for hazardous vegetation, and photographic documentation - Debris must be handled separately as disaster-related or non-disaster-related - Cut-and-toss method required: debris is removed from utility assets and left on site or collected by a separate contractor - Equipment Requirements: - Vehicles (pick-up trucks, utility vehicles, etc.) - Aerial lift trucks - Chip trucks - Mechanic trucks - Chipper discs - Chainsaws and power saws - Notable Requirements: - All work must comply with applicable federal regulations - Contractor must provide all necessary equipment - No specific OEMs or vendors are mandated; planholder list provided - No specific quantities or part numbers are listed for equipment - No OEMs are specified in the solicitation

Description

The Florida Electric Cooperatives Association is soliciting proposals for vegetation management and cut-and-toss services under RFP number 2026-004. The contract involves assessing, documenting, and clearing disaster-related vegetative debris from transportation routes and rights of way in a post-disaster environment, using a cut-and-toss method. Contractors must provide suitable equipment and comply with applicable federal regulations. The solicitation includes detailed scope, equipment requirements, and submission deadlines.

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