Opportunity

Palm Beach Town Bonfire #ITB No. 2026-036

Palm Beach, FL Solicits Palm Tree Furnishing and Installation for Peruvian Avenue

Posted

April 29, 2026

Respond By

May 29, 2026

Identifier

ITB No. 2026-036

NAICS

561730

This opportunity involves the procurement and installation of palm trees for a municipal beautification project in Palm Beach, Florida. - Government Buyer: - Town of Palm Beach, Florida - Products Requested: - Eleven (11) Royal Palm (Roystonea regia) trees - 25 feet of clear trunk - Florida No. 1 grade or equivalent - Free from pests, diseases, and mechanical trunk damage - Five (5) Green Malayan Coconut Palm (Cocos nucifera) trees - 15 feet of clear trunk - Florida No. 1 grade or equivalent - Free from pests, diseases, and mechanical trunk damage - Services Requested: - Complete furnishing and installation of all palm trees - Tree bracing and locates - One-year warranty on palm survival (excluding acts of God or owner neglect) - Notable Requirements: - Contractor must supply all materials and labor - All trees must meet specified grade and health standards - Contractor responsible for tree bracing, locates, and survival warranty - Various compliance forms and insurance required - Place of Performance: - 400 block of Peruvian Avenue, Palm Beach, FL (within the right of way)

Description

The Town of Palm Beach, Florida is soliciting bids from qualified contractors to furnish and install approximately eleven Royal Palm trees and five Green Malayan Coconut Palm trees in the 400 block of Peruvian Avenue. All trees must be Florida No. 1 grade or equivalent, free from pests and damage. The contractor is responsible for supplying all materials, labor, tree bracing, and locates, and must warrant the survival of the palms for one year from substantial completion. Bids are accepted exclusively through the Town's eProcurement platform, with a non-mandatory virtual pre-bid meeting held via Microsoft Teams. The award will be made to the lowest responsive and responsible bidder.

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