Opportunity

MyVendorLink #RFQ 2026-100

City of Groveland Native Plants Maintenance Services Solicitation

Posted

June 24, 2026

Identifier

RFQ 2026-100

NAICS

561730

The City of Groveland, Florida, is seeking a vendor to provide maintenance services for native and hybrid landscaped areas in public spaces. - Government Buyer: - City of Groveland, Florida (local government) - OEMs and Vendors: - No specific Original Equipment Manufacturers (OEMs) or brand names are mentioned; the opportunity is open to qualified service providers. - Products/Services Requested: - Native plants maintenance services for small native landscaping areas and hybrid (native and conventional) landscapes at public facilities - Tasks include: - Hand weeding and hand pruning - Weed whipping and mowing - Herbicide application - Replanting (plants provided by the City; labor only) - Erosion and irrigation repair - Trash and debris removal - Inspection and reporting of irrigation issues - Vendor must supply all labor, equipment, tools, materials, and delivery (FOB to the City) - Unique or Notable Requirements: - Weekly maintenance required - Reporting of irrigation issues is mandatory - Compliance with all RFQ specifications - Coordination with the Florida Department of Transportation may be necessary for work in designated rights-of-way - Maintenance period covers approximately three months

Description

This Request for Quote (RFQ) seeks to obtain native plants maintenance services for small areas of native landscaping throughout the downtown area and hybrid landscapes at key public facilities in the City of Groveland. The maintenance period is from July 6, 2026 through September 30, 2026, and includes activities such as hand weeding, pruning, mowing, herbicide application, replanting, erosion and irrigation repair, and trash removal. The vendor is responsible for all costs including labor, equipment, materials, and delivery, with prices to be FOB delivered to the City of Groveland, Florida. Coordination with the Florida Department of Transportation may be required for work within designated rights-of-way.

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