Opportunity
Arkansas Ionwave #HS-26-055
Hot Springs, AR solicits bids for lot clearing and securing vacant structures
Posted
July 13, 2026
Respond By
August 24, 2026
Identifier
HS-26-055
NAICS
561730, 238990
This opportunity from the City of Hot Springs, Arkansas, focuses on lot clearing and securing vacant structures for the Planning Department. - Government Buyer: - City of Hot Springs, Purchasing Division (Planning Department) - OEMs and Vendors: - No specific OEMs or vendors are named; materials must meet detailed specifications - Products/Services Requested: - Lot clearing services: removal of grass, weeds, bushes, tree limbs, debris, and undesirable trees; trimming flower beds and hedges; cutting vegetation to 3 inches or less - Boarding and securing vacant structures: - Clear polycarbonate panels (minimum 3/16" thick, not acrylic or plexiglas) for windows facing public view - Plywood or OSB boards (minimum 1/2" thick) for other openings - HDPE bracing and bolts for polycarbonate panels - Unique/Notable Requirements: - Polycarbonate panels must be shatterproof and not acrylic or plexiglas - Plywood/OSB boards must be cut to fit and painted - HDPE bracing system includes galvanized or cadmium carriage bolts, fender washers, and hex nuts - Pricing requested per square foot for lot clearing and per opening for boarding materials and installation - Compliance with hazardous and toxic substances disclosure and insurance certificate provision - Contract is one year with four optional annual renewals, subject to budget approval
Description
The City of Hot Springs is soliciting bids for lot clearing, boarding, and securing structures on behalf of the Planning Department. The work includes clearing all grass, weeds, bushes, tree limbs, and debris to a height of 3 inches or less, trimming cultivated flower beds and hedges, and removing undesirable trees. Structures determined to be open and vacant must be secured using clear polycarbonate panels for windows facing public view and plywood or OSB boards for other openings. The contract is for one year with four optional 12-month renewals, subject to annual budget approval.