COUNTY OF JOHNSTON: Request for Proposals for Lawn Care Services for Johnston County Public Utilities – Deadline March 25th, 4:00pm

COUNTY OF JOHNSTON: Request for Proposals for Lawn Care Services for Johnston County Public Utilities – Deadline March 25th, 4:00pm
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County of Johnston issued the following announcement on Mar. 1.

Requests for proposals will be received by the Owner, Johnston County, at the Johnston County Land Use Center at 309 E. Market Street in Smithfield, N.C. until 4:00 p.m., on Friday, March 25, 2022, for a Lawn Care Services Project. 

The work involves lawn care of approximately forty-two water and sewer facilities around the County requiring cutting, weed eating, and spraying. Work shall be performed on an as-needed basis and may be as frequent as every two weeks April through September. 

Most sites are visible from the road. If access is required, please contact Eric Narron at (919) 938-4754 or eric.narron@johnstonnc.com to schedule a time to view. 

The Owner reserves the right to reject any and all bids in the bidding procedure. This bid does not require attendance by the Bidder. Insurance will be obtained by Contractor with limits in accordance with the contract requirements. 

Please visit www.johnstonnc.com under Public Utilities Department, Project Bidding to view the contract requirements and complete Request for Proposals.

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