City of Weatherford accepting bids for mowing and landscaping city properties.
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- Published
- Category
- Bid Notice
- City
- Weatherford
- Address
- 303 Palo Pinto Street, Weatherford, Texas
What You Should Do Next
- 1
Prepare Your Bid
Review the bid paperwork available at https://weatherfordtx.gov/654/BidNotices and prepare your sealed bid for the mowing and landscaping contract.
- 2
Submit Your Bid
Ensure your sealed bid is delivered to the Purchasing Department at 303 Palo Pinto Street, Weatherford, Texas by 2:30 PM on Tuesday, March 3, 2025.
- 3
Include Bid Bond
Prepare a bid bond of 5% of your bid amount, issued by an acceptable surety, to include with your submission.
- 4
Contact for Questions
If you have any questions regarding the bid, reach out to Jaycob Kirkpatrick at 817-598-4248 before the submission deadline.
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is the address for submitting bids for the landscaping contract?
- Bids should be submitted to 303 Palo Pinto Street, Weatherford, Texas 76086.
- When is the deadline for submitting bids?
- The deadline for submitting bids is 2:30 PM on Tuesday, March 3, 2025.
- How can I download the bid paperwork?
- You can download the bid paperwork at https://weatherfordtx.gov/654/BidNotices.
- Who can I contact for questions about the bid?
- You can contact Jaycob Kirkpatrick at 817-598-4248 for any questions.
- Is a bid bond required for the landscaping contract?
- Yes, a bid bond of five percent of the bid is required with each submission.
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