Find Landscaping & Grounds RFPs in Georgia

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TitleAgencyDue DateSet-AsideEst. Value
Harbins Park Multipurpose Field Turf ReplacementGwinnett County Government2026-06-04$100K
Newcastle Corridor Landscape and Grounds Maintenance ServicesGeorgia City of Brunswick2026-06-04$500K
Downtown Buildings & Squares Landscape and Grounds Maintenance ServicesGeorgia City of Brunswick2026-06-04$300K
Landscaping for Water Treatment PlantsCity of Augusta, GA (Augusta Commission)2026-06-05$500K
Grounds Maintenance Fort Stewart/HaafDEPT OF DEFENSE2026-06-05SBA$5.0M
Bid Item #26-209 Landscaping for Water Treatment PlantsGeorgia Augusta-Richmond County2026-06-05$200K
Landscaping for Water Treatment Plantsbids2026-06-05Minority Business Enterprise
Landscape MaintenanceGeorgia Newton County Board of Commissioners2026-06-10$500K
Landscape Maintenancebids2026-06-10Minority Business Enterprise
26033-1301, FY 2026 Government Facilities Landscape ContractGeorgia Paulding County Department of Finance2026-06-12$1.2M
Rfb# 2026-01 Holly Springs Town Center Hardscape & Landscape ProjectGeorgia City of Holly Springs2026-06-12$500K
IFB # 26-013 Landscape Enhancements – Median ImprovementsGeorgia BidNet Purchasing Group2026-06-16
ITB #26-60 Hydroseeding Services Annual Contract for Clayton County, GeorgiaGeorgia Clayton County Board of Commissioners2026-06-16$500K
IFB 26 -013LANDSCAPE Enhancements Median ImprovementsGeorgia City of Fairburn2026-06-16$500K
Hydroseeding Services Annual Contract for Clayton County, GeorgiaGeorgia BidNet Purchasing Group2026-06-16
Pierce County- Tiger Field Rehabilitation Improvements - Rebidbids2026-06-16Minority Business Enterprise
RFQ 26-260527 PCHS Practice FieldGeorgia Paulding County School District2026-06-17$500K
Lawncare and Grounds maintenanceGeorgia Hart County Board of Education2026-06-19$500K
Lawncare and Grounds maintenancebids2026-06-19Minority Business Enterprise
BL086-26 Restoration of Landscape and Concrete Resulting from Utility Repairs o…Georgia Gwinnett County Government2026-06-24$10.0M

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Tips for Winning Landscaping & Grounds Contracts in Georgia

  • Federal grounds maintenance contracts are often set aside for small businesses, especially service-disabled veteran-owned (SDVOSB) firms. The VA's Veterans First program gives priority to veteran-owned businesses for national cemetery and medical center grounds maintenance.
  • Highway landscaping and vegetation management contracts through state DOTs are large-volume opportunities. These typically require traffic control certifications and sometimes herbicide applicator licenses.
  • Integrated Pest Management (IPM) plans are increasingly required in government landscaping contracts. Federal agencies must follow Executive Order 13148 guidelines for environmentally sound pest management. Demonstrating IPM expertise is a competitive differentiator.

Landscaping & Grounds RFP FAQ

How are government grounds maintenance contracts structured?

Most government grounds maintenance contracts are fixed-price, performance-based contracts awarded for a base year plus 2–4 option years. They specify mowing frequency, seasonal planting schedules, snow removal, tree care, and irrigation maintenance. Performance is measured against quality standards, and contracts may include liquidated damages for non-compliance.

What licenses and certifications are needed?

State pesticide applicator licenses are typically required. ISA Certified Arborist is valuable for tree care work. Irrigation Association (IA) certifications help for irrigation system maintenance. State contractor licenses may be required depending on the scope. Davis-Bacon prevailing wages may apply to federally funded landscaping construction projects.

Are there small business opportunities in government landscaping?

Yes — landscaping is one of the most common small business set-aside categories in federal procurement. Many contracts are set aside for SDVOSB, 8(a), HUBZone, or WOSB firms. State and local governments often have their own small business or local business preference programs for grounds maintenance.

What is the Service Contract Act and how does it apply?

The McNamara-O'Hara Service Contract Act (41 U.S.C. § 6701) requires contractors on federal service contracts over $2,500 to pay prevailing wages and fringe benefits as determined by the Department of Labor. This applies to most federal grounds maintenance contracts (not Davis-Bacon, which covers construction). Wage determinations vary by locality and job classification — build SCA rates into your pricing before bidding.

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