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Hunting & Trapping Bid #091026HT

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The Terrebonne Parish School Board is soliciting sealed bids for hunting and trapping privileges on Section 16 Lands. Interested parties must submit their bids using official forms by 1:30 PM on September 10, 2026. Bids can be delivered in person to the Purchasing Department in Houma, sent via registered or certified mail, or submitted online through Central Bidding. The School Board notes that listed acreage is based on original state records and may be subject to land loss or water bottoms. All submissions must include a deposit equal to 100% of the first-year rental amount via a certified, cashier, teller, or official bank check. This deposit is refundable to unsuccessful bidders or credited to the winner, though it becomes non-refundable if the successful bidder declines the award. The School Board reserves the right to reject any or all bids for just cause.

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Terrebonne Parish School Board seeks sealed bids for Section 16 hunting and trapping privileges.

Agency

Louisiana → Terrebonne Parish School DistrictView Agency

NAICS

114210 - Hunting and TrappingView NAICS

Place of Performance

201 Stadium Drive, Houma, LA, 70360, USA

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Hunting & Trapping Lease Bid #091026HT.pdf

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AgencyLouisiana → Terrebonne Parish School District
Contacts1 person available
OfficeHouma, LA, 70360, USA
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Office AddressHouma, LA, 70360, USA
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BIDS ON SCHOOL LANDS INVITED Notice is hereby given that the Terrebonne Parish School Board, in accordance with LA R.S. 17:87.8, will receive sealed bids in its Purchasing Department for Hunting and Trapping Privileges on Section 16 Lands until the hour of one thirty PM (1:30 PM) September 10, 2026. Bids received by the Purchasing Department after 1:30 PM will not be accepted. Bids will be opened, publicly acknowledged, and read aloud, in the Purchasing Department at 340 St. Charles Street, Bldg. #3, Houma, Louisiana 70360.   The School Board does not warrant the acreage indicated in the sections advertised for hunting and trapping is all land. The acreage listed in the advertisement is the acreage originally given to the School Board by the State of Louisiana. A portion or all of the property may be a water bottom associated with a bayou, canal, or ditch and may have significant or minor land loss due to erosion.   Bids must be submitted on the official bid forms which may be obtained in person from the Purchasing Department office, Terrebonne Parish School Board, 340 St. Charles St., Bldg. #3, Houma, Louisiana 70360, requested by phone at (985) 876-7400, extension #860244, by email: purchasing@tpsd.org, or downloaded from www.centralbidding.com.   Bids shall be accompanied by a deposit, equal to 100% of the amount bid for the first-year rental, in the form of a certified check, cashier’s check, teller’s check, or an official check issued by a bank, made payable to the Terrebonne Parish School Board. The deposit will be returned to the unsuccessful bidder or credited to the successful bidder. NOTE: The deposit shall be non-refundable to a successful bidder declining bid award.   All bids shall be enclosed in a sealed envelope addressed to Purchasing Department, Terrebonne Parish School Board. In accordance with LA R.S. 41:1214, bids shall be secret, sealed applications. Each bid shall be either hand-delivered by the bidder, or his agent, in which instance the deliverer shall receive a written receipt, or such bid shall be sent by registered or certified mail with a return receipt requested. No lessor shall accept or take any bids, including receiving any hand-delivered bids, on days which are recognized as holidays by the United States Postal Service. Bids received prior to the scheduled bid opening will be securely kept unopened. Terrebonne Parish School Board bears no responsibility for receipt of a bid submitted by Certified Mail where delivery may be delayed and not be received by the bid due date and time. Bidders are cautioned to allow ample time for the transmittal of bids by United States mail or other carrier. Failure of the U.S. Mail or other carrier to deliver bids in a timely manner shall not be considered due cause to extend the time of the scheduled bid opening. Bids may also be submitted online via Central Bidding.   To the extent allowed by law, the Terrebonne Parish School Board reserves the right to reject any or all bids for just cause. Dane Voisin, Board President TERREBONNE PARISH SCHOOL BOARD   Publication Dates: August 10, 2026; August 17, 2026; August 24, 2026

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