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Supply of Forestry and Land Management Equipment

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The contract seeks the supply of forestry mulchers, brush cutters, tree shears, and other land-clearing machinery to support state land management operations in Florida. The equipment is intended for use in maintaining and restoring natural areas, controlling vegetation, and facilitating sustainable land use across state-owned properties. The North American Industry Classification System code 333120 indicates the solicitation is for the manufacture of agricultural, commercial, and forestry machinery, ensuring vendors must meet industry standards for heavy-duty, durable equipment suitable for demanding field conditions. The contract is categorized as a subcontract, suggesting it supports a broader procurement or operational initiative by the Florida Department of Management Services. Responses are due by September 1, 2026, with the posting date indicating the solicitation opened in July 2026. The place of performance and organization details are unspecified in the data, but the agency is clearly the Florida Department of Management Services, implying all delivered equipment must be deployable throughout the state’s managed lands. While no set-aside provisions or point of contact are listed, the vendor is expected to comply with standard state procurement protocols and deliver equipment capable of meeting the operational demands of public land management. Further details on technical specifications, delivery timelines, and acceptance criteria are available through the provided vendor portal link.

General Info

Supply of forestry machinery for Florida state land management, due September 1, 2026.

Agency

Florida → Department of Management ServicesView Agency

NAICS

333120 - Construction Machinery ManufacturingView NAICS

Place of Performance

FL, USA

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Documents

This scope was carved out of 26-25101900-ITB.

The full solicitation package (19 documents), including the RFP, is on the prime solicitation, not on this scope.

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Agriculture and Lawn Equipment ITB

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AgencyFlorida → Department of Management Services
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Delivery of forestry mulchers, brush cutters, tree shears, and land-clearing machinery for state land management operations.

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