Weed Abatement - Mowing for the County Weed Authority
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Description
The Lancaster County Weed Authority is seeking a contractor to provide weed control services, including mowing, cutting, and debris removal. The contractor will be required to complete work within 3 business days of authorization to proceed and will be compensated based on contracted rates for actual time on the job site. The contractor will also be required to take photos of the property to be serviced prior to and after the work being done and submit them with their invoice.
Some key point... | Title: Weed Abatement - Mowing for the County Weed Authority, Agency: City of Lincoln, State: Nebraska, Open Date: 3/11/2026, Close Date: 3/25/2026, Last Updated Date: 3/20/2026
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The Lancaster County Weed Authority requires a contractor for weed control services, which includes mowing, cutting, and debris removal. Contractors must start work within 3 business days of authorization and submit photographic evidence of the property before and after work. This solicitation opens on March 11, 2026, and closes on March 25, 2026, providing a clear timeline for interested bidders.
The buyer is seeking to engage a contractor for effective weed control management in Lancaster County, ensuring prompt service and proper documentation of completed work.
- Companies experienced in landscape maintenance
- Contractors with a proven record in weed control services
- Firms capable of fast turnaround times
- Provide weed control services including mowing, cutting, and debris removal
- Complete work within 3 business days after authorization
- Document work with before and after photos
- Submit photos with invoices for payment processing
- Completed proposal form
- Evidence of past performance in similar projects
- Pricing proposal based on contracted rates
- Plan for documentation via photographs
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- Ensure adherence to local regulations regarding herbicide use if applicable
- Follow invoicing requirements as specified
- Propose competitive rates reflecting the actual time on the job site
- Consider including costs for materials and equipment if necessary
- Partnering with local landscaping companies for enhanced capacity
- Subcontracting to firms with specific expertise in weed control
- Potential delays in authorization could impact the 3-day completion requirement
- Weather conditions may affect scheduled work times
- What specific areas will require service?
- Are there any restrictions on equipment use?
- What is the process for authorization to proceed?
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- Specific locations of the properties to be serviced
- Any special tools or equipment required for the job
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