Opportunity
Alabaster Civicplus #042826-A
City of Alabaster Solicits Bids for Landscape Maintenance at Multiple Municipal Locations
Posted
April 12, 2026
Respond By
April 28, 2026
Identifier
042826-A
NAICS
561730
The City of Alabaster, Alabama is soliciting bids for comprehensive landscape maintenance services at several municipal locations. - Government Buyer: - City of Alabaster, Office of Purchasing Agent (Contact: Mark Frey) - Locations Covered: - Municipal Center (1953 Municipal Way) - Senior Center (1097 7th Street SW) - Police Department (100 11th Ave SW) - Alabaster Boulevard right of way (for alternate bid) - Scope of Services: - Weekly mowing during the growing season - Trimming hedges and Crepe Myrtles (annual) - Edging and weed eating all beds, walkways, and curbs - Blowing debris from hard surfaces - Trash removal and limited chemical weed maintenance - Planting flowers at entrances three times per year - Fertilizing and treating grass and flowers at least four times annually - Replacing or adding up to 100 yards of mulch once per year (with separate pricing for initial mulch removal) - Planting rye grass to maintain green areas year-round (minimum 200 lbs per acre) - Alternate bid: Cutting and trimming trees and bushes along Alabaster Boulevard, including medians and side right-of-ways - Unique/Notable Requirements: - Bidders must provide a seasonal schedule for all activities (January-March, April-September, October-December) - Compliance with all local, state, and federal laws, including E-Verify - Site visits are encouraged for all potential bidders - No specific OEMs or vendors are named; opportunity is open to all qualified landscape maintenance providers.
Description
The City of Alabaster is soliciting bids for landscape maintenance services at the Municipal Center, Senior Center, and Police Station. The scope includes mowing grass weekly during the growing season, trimming hedges, weed maintenance with limited chemical use, planting flowers three times per year, fertilizing, mulching, and trimming Crepe Myrtles in January. An alternate bid includes cutting and trimming trees and bushes along Alabaster Boulevard. Site visits are scheduled for April 21 and May 11, 2026.