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Hazardous Tree and Stump Removal

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Candler County Board of Commissioners is seeking qualified subcontractors to perform hazardous tree and stump removal following disasters, with work focused on clearing dangerous trees, limbs, and stumps—including leaners and hangers—from roads, utility corridors, and public areas. The contract requires the use of chainsaw crews and specialized equipment to safely and efficiently remove obstacles that pose immediate risks to infrastructure and public safety. The solicitation is open for bids, with responses due by July 24, 2026, and is classified under NAICS code 561730 for landscape services. Performance is expected within Candler County, Georgia, though specific locations are not outlined. The contract is structured as a subcontract, and no set-aside provisions are specified, making it open to all eligible subcontractors who can meet the operational and safety requirements of post-disaster vegetation removal.

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Bids due July 24, 2026, for hazardous tree and stump removal in Candler County, Georgia, using chainsaw crews and specialized equipment.

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Georgia → Candler County Board of CommisionersView Agency

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561730 - Landscaping ServicesView NAICS

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GA, USA

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AgencyGeorgia → Candler County Board of Commisioners
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Removal of dangerous trees, limbs, and stumps (including leaners and hangers) from roads, utilities, and public areas following disasters using chainsaw crews and specialized equipment.

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