Opportunity
St. Johns County Demandstar #2879
Sports Netting Replacement at Four St. Johns County Parks
Posted
May 04, 2026
Respond By
May 21, 2026
Identifier
2879
NAICS
238990
St. Johns County is seeking contractors to replace sports netting and support structures at four county park facilities: - Government Buyer: - St. Johns County Purchasing Department - OEMs and Vendors Mentioned: - Baker's Sports Inc. - Bliss Products & Services, Inc. - Blueberry Uniforms Inc. - Court Surfaces - Net Connection, Inc. - Netting Professionals, LLC - Nidy Company - Trueplus Services - West Coast Netting - Products/Services Requested: - Removal, disposal, and replacement of sports netting, poles, and support structures - Overhead netting (approx. 12,000 sq ft) for Palencia Park - Baseball netting (185 ft, 15 ft tall) for Landrum Middle School - Netting (150 ft, 8 ft tall and 90 ft, 10 ft tall) for Aberdeen Park - Baseball netting (150 ft, 12 ft tall) for Mills Field - Installation of UV-protected nylon netting, galvanized poles set in concrete, galvanized steel cables, and clamps - Unique/Notable Requirements: - Adherence to specified netting dimensions and features for each park - All supplies and equipment to be provided by contractor - Work must be performed during standard weekday hours (Monday-Friday, 8:00 AM to 4:00 PM) - Compliance with specified materials (UV-protected nylon, galvanized steel) - Place of Performance: - Palencia Park - Landrum Middle School - Aberdeen Park - Mills Field - Notable: Multiple well-known netting and sports equipment OEMs are referenced as potential sources.
Description
St. Johns County is soliciting quotes from qualified contractors to replace sports netting at four county park facilities. The scope includes removal, disposal, and replacement of netting, poles, and support structures at Palencia Park, Landrum Middle School, Aberdeen Park, and Mills Field. Work hours are Monday through Friday, 8:00 AM to 4:00 PM, and all poles must be galvanized and set in concrete. Contractors are encouraged to attend a pre-bid conference and may visit the parks during normal hours for site visits, which are not mandatory.