Opportunity

Gallatin Civicplus #421

City of Gallatin Solicits Bids for Commercial 72-Inch Deck Lawn Mower

Posted

July 16, 2026

Respond By

July 24, 2026

Identifier

421

NAICS

423820

The City of Gallatin, Tennessee is seeking bids for a new commercial-grade 72-inch deck lawn mower for use at Long Hollow Golf Course. - Government Buyer: - City of Gallatin, Finance Department - Product Requested: - One (1) new, unused commercial-grade lawn mower with a 72-inch heavy-duty steel cutting deck - Must be zero-turn or front-mount configuration - Gasoline or diesel engine required - Hydrostatic drive system - Adjustable cutting height - Commercial-duty tires suitable for golf course terrain - Roll-over protection system (ROPS) - Operator seat with safety switch - Hour meter and electric start - All standard safety equipment as required by the manufacturer - Includes manufacturer's standard warranty and owner's manual - Delivery: - Delivery to the designated municipal facility is required; delivery charges must be included in the bid - Evaluation Criteria: - Bids will be evaluated on completeness, cost, product and service quality, and adherence to specifications - No specific OEMs or vendors are named in the solicitation - Notable Requirements: - Mower must be new and unused - Must meet all commercial-grade and safety specifications - Warranty and owner's manual must be provided

Description

This solicitation is for the procurement of one new commercial-grade 72-inch deck lawn mower for the Long Hollow Golf Course, issued by the City of Gallatin, Tennessee. The mower must meet specified minimum requirements including a heavy-duty steel cutting deck, hydrostatic drive system, and safety features such as roll-over protection and operator seat safety switch. The successful bidder is responsible for furnishing and delivering the mower to the designated municipal facility, with delivery included in the bid price unless otherwise noted. Bids are due by July 24, 2026, at 1:00 PM Central Time and will be evaluated based on completeness, cost, quality, and adherence to specifications.

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