Retention Pond Vegetation Removal

Project ID: 1232SA26Q0567 FederalOpportunitiesSynopsis Solicitation
Overview
AgencyAgricultural Research Service
Deadline05/22/26
Posted05/12/26
Estimated ValueNot Provided
Set AsideSBA
NAICS561730 - Landscaping Services
PSCS208 - Housekeeping- Landscaping/Groundskeeping
LocationGainesville, FL 32608 United States
Description
Primary Latest Change

Posted: May 1, 2026, 11:41 a.m. EDT

Summary (Newest Update)

Background The U.S. Department of Agriculture, Agricultural Research Service (USDA-ARS) is seeking to remove vegetation from a stormwater retention pond located at their facility in Gainesville, Florida. The goal of this contract is to ensure the retention pond is cleared of unwanted vegetation, which is essential for maintaining the functionality and ecological balance of the stormwater management system. Work Details The contractor will be responsible for the following tasks: 1. Removal of all vegetation within the retention pond area. 2. Removal of specified trees and vegetation that are located immediately around the retention pond. 3. Wet debris may be piled for removal after it has dried out. 4. All debris must either be hauled off-site or mulched on-site. The contractor is required to furnish all necessary personnel, supplies, and equipment to complete these services. Place of Performance 1700 SW 23rd Drive, Gainesville, Florida 32608

2: Posted: May 5, 2026, 8:35 a.m. EDT
3: Posted: May 5, 2026, 10:50 a.m. EDT
Current: Posted: May 12, 2026, 11:38 a.m. EDT This project is to Remove Vegetation from the Retention Pond at the USDA, ARS, Gainesville, FL location. Please review the attached documents for the required information. Please sent you r quotes directly to the email Point of Contact in this solicitaion. A site visit has been scheduled for Wednesday May 13, 2026, at 8:00 am EST. If you would like to attend, please send the name of the personnel requesting to attend with the name of the compnay which they are representing to lynn.hults@usda.gov by 2:00 pm CST Tuesday May 12, 2026. Questions and Answers. Q1: Overhead and street views indicate a need to get the surrounding shoreline cleaned up in order to gain access to the retention pond. We have equipment for that, but the steepness of the bank would dictate the use of either a track loader or an excavator to facilitate the job. Would this bid require debris removal to a landfill? A1: A tracked excavator will be necessary to preform the work required. The requirements are as follows. Removal of all vegetation in retention pond Removal of specified trees and vegetation immediately around retention pond Wet debris may be piled for removal after drying All debris will either be hauled off site or mulched on site Q2: Would we be able to leave equipment and trailers at the job site? A2: Equipment can be left on site during the prefomance of contractual work. Q3: Is there any special permitting required? A3: No special permitting is required on site. DOT may regulate the transportation of wet debris. Q4: What is the approximate pond size (acreage and depth)? A4: 150' in diameter and 8' below surrounding grade at bottom. These are NOT actual dimensions but estimates. Q5: Are stumps required to be removed as part of tree clearing? A5: Yes, stumps are to be removed. Q6: Are there any environmental restrictions or permits required for this work? A6: No permits are required on site for this work to our knowledge. Q7: Is there a preferred debris disposal method (mulching on-site vs. hauling off-site)? A7: No preferred method. The area is to be left tidy with no piles of debris at job completion. Q8: Are there any site access limitations we should plan for? A8: No. Q9: What is the required completion timeframe for the project? A9: 4 weeks from start of work. Q10: Does the pond have water in it? Does it need to be pumped to do the job? A10: We are in an exceptional drought this year. No water is visible right now. As to whether it needs to be pumped to do the job that would be up to the contractor to determine.
Contacts
Contact namelynn Hults
Contact emaillynn.hults@usda.gov
Contact phone(912) 464-9723
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