Opportunity
Carson Planet bids #26-17
City of Carson Median Landscape Maintenance and Management Services (Quadrants A-D)
Posted
July 02, 2026
Respond By
July 23, 2026
Identifier
26-17
NAICS
561730
The City of Carson is seeking qualified contractors to provide comprehensive landscape maintenance and management services for city medians, divided into four geographic quadrants (A-D): - Government Buyer: - City of Carson, Purchasing Division - Contact: Josilla Togiola, Purchasing Manager - Scope of Services: - Full-service landscape management for medians in Quadrants A, B, C, and D - Services include mowing, edging, aeration, reseeding, dethatching, fertilization, shrub and tree maintenance, weed, disease and pest control, irrigation system inspection and repair, trash removal, and emergency response - Weekly inspections and reporting required - Contractors must provide a designated English-speaking foreman - Compliance with safety standards and prevailing wage laws is mandatory - Procurement Structure: - Contractors may bid on one or more quadrants, but must be able to service all selected quadrants concurrently - The City may award one or multiple contracts to best meet quadrant needs - Separate bids required for each quadrant - Notable Requirements: - Valid C-27 landscaping license required - Adherence to a detailed minimum frequency schedule for all maintenance activities - No specific OEMs, part numbers, or product quantities are specified; focus is on service delivery - All bids must be submitted electronically via the PlanetBids portal - Contract Term: - Anticipated duration is five years from contract execution
Description
The City of Carson is seeking bids from qualified contractors to provide professional landscape management for City medians divided into four quadrants: A, B, C, and D. Contractors should submit separate bids for each quadrant they wish to service and are not required to bid on all quadrants. The City may award one or multiple contracts to meet the needs of each quadrant. The contract term is anticipated to be five years from the effective date of the agreement.