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This Solicitation opportunity from Texas was posted on May 28, 2026. The submission period has ended. Browse the details below for market research, or find similar active opportunities.

Conservation Landscape Evaluation Program

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26-120State & Local

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NAICS: 813312
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F26AS00083 Aquatic Invasive Species Grants to Great Lakes States - Fiscal Year 2026 Great Lakes Restoration InitiativeThe solicitation F26AS00083 issued by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (FWS) under the Department of the Interior aims to award competitive grants funded through the Great Lakes Restoration Initiative (GLRI) to support implementation of State Aquatic Invasive Species (AIS) Management Plans. These plans have been formally transmitted by state governors and approved by the Aquatic Nuisance Species Task Force. Only Great Lakes states or their designated representatives are eligible to apply, with performance expected within the geographic boundaries of these states. The key objective is to advance invasive species control and management efforts through federally supported grants rather than traditional procurement contracts. The solicitation was posted on June 10, 2026, with a submission deadline at the end of that calendar year. The scope and compliance requirements emphasize extensive environmental and historic preservation reviews in accordance with federal laws and regulations, including Section 106 of the National Historic Preservation Act, the National Environmental Policy Act, and the Endangered Species Act Section 7 consultation process. Recipients must conduct thorough field surveys to evaluate impacts on historic properties, ensuring adherence to the Secretary of the Interior’s Standards and regulatory thresholds such as age and integrity of sites. Documentation requirements include maps, photographs, detailed descriptions, and design drawings associated with the project areas. Inspection and acceptance responsibilities remain with government officials, with contractors performing work under federal oversight and compliance mandates. Although funding source appropriations under GLRI are confirmed, no pricing data, specific evaluation factors, or contract clauses typically found in federal acquisitions are included. The award process is competitive but lacks explicit details on evaluation criteria or administrative data like payment offices, invoicing methods, or contracting officer contacts. Proposals should comprehensively address environmental compliance with supporting attachments, allowing for flexible document formats, and submit by the December 31, 2026 deadline.
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The Conservation Landscape Evaluation Program, initiated by the Tarrant Regional Water District's conservation department, aims to promote water conservation by focusing on outdoor residential landscaping practices. This program addresses the need for personalized guidance through home visits, allowing participants to receive expert one-on-one advice tailored to their specific landscaping needs. By doing so, it expands outreach efforts and supports the broader goal of reducing outdoor water use. Beyond water conservation, the program emphasizes sustainable landscaping practices that minimize chemical pollutant use, lower the carbon footprint typically associated with suburban landscaping, and enhance habitats for native pollinators and wildlife. The solicitation for this program was posted on May 28, 2026, with a response deadline of June 10, 2026. The program is administered by the Environmental division of TRWD, based in Fort Worth, Texas, with points of contact including Heather Bass, Conservation Supervisor, and Rebecca Crosson, Buyer.

General Info

Tarrant Regional Water District’s program promotes sustainable, personalized outdoor landscaping water conservation.

Agency

Texas → Environmental

NAICS

813312 - Environment, Conservation and Wildlife Organizations View NAICS

Place of Performance

TX, USA

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New Purchase Requisition Save Tarrant Water Landscape Consultation Program 2026

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RFP 26-120 Conservation Landscape Evaluation Program

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AgencyTexas → Environmental
Contacts2 people available
OfficeFort Worth, TX, 76102, US
Organization / Agency
Texas → Environmental
Office AddressFort Worth, TX, 76102, US
Contacts
Heather BassConservation Supervisor

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The mission of TRWD's conservation department is to educate and bring awareness to the importance of water conservation, particularly outdoor water use associated with residential landscaping. At other conservation classes and events, there are commonly very specific questions about a participant's home landscape. The home visits and ability to talk one-on-one with an expert this program offers fulfills that common need for customized advice. The program would broaden our outreach capabilities and further our conservation goals by providing advice that reduces outdoor water use. The advice will also support overall sustainable landscaping methods that reduce the use of chemical pollutants, decrease carbon footprint associated with traditional suburban landscaping methods, increase habitat for local native pollinators and other native wildlife, and result in other positive environmental outcomes.