Opportunity

Minneapolis Supplier Systems #0000004132

City of Minneapolis Solicits Bids for Custom Vinyl Murals and Hardy Plant Supply

Posted

April 16, 2026

Respond By

April 29, 2026

Identifier

0000004132

NAICS

541430, 111422

The City of Minneapolis is seeking bids for two distinct projects: - Custom Vinyl Artworks for Public Service Building: - Procurement of five (5) installed custom vinyl murals for conference rooms on interior glass surfaces - Total bid price indicated: $185,000 - Prevailing wage certificates and responsible contractor forms required - No specific OEMs or vendors named; open to qualified suppliers of custom vinyl artwork - Hardy Plant Order for Minneapolis Park and Recreation Board (MPRB): - Supply and delivery of certified nursery-grown hardy plants, including: - Shrubs - Conifers - Perennials (single units) - Grasses (single units) - Perennials/Grasses (multi-units/trays) - Lump sum pricing requested for each plant category - All plants must meet quality standards (weed, pest, and disease-free; sterilized soil mix) - Delivery required to MPRB facilities in Minneapolis - Bidders may offer alternate container sizes only if specified sizes are unavailable - No specific OEMs or vendors named; open to all qualified plant suppliers - Both opportunities are managed by the City of Minneapolis, with the Hardy Plant Order specifically for the MPRB - The City reserves the right to award multiple contracts and order additional items as needed

Description

The City of Minneapolis, on behalf of the Minneapolis Park and Recreation Board (MPRB), is soliciting bids for the supply and delivery of certified nursery-grown hardy plants for various parks and gardens throughout Minneapolis. The contract will cover multiple categories including shrubs, conifers, perennials (single units), grasses (single units), and perennials/grasses (multi-units/trays). The contract term is for one year with possible extensions, and the total contract value is not to exceed $175,000. Delivery locations are within Minneapolis city limits, and the plants must meet specified container sizes and quality standards.

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