Tree Planting for Public Space and Private Property Program
Project Information
- Bid Title
- Tree Planting for Public Space and Private Property Program
- Issuing Agency
- City of Takoma Park
- Location
- Maryland
- Published Date
- Apr 23, 2026
- Closing Date
- Jun 11, 2026
- Government Level
- State & Local
- Status
- Closed
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Bid Title: Tree Planting for Public Space and Private Property Program
Category: Public Works Status: Open Bid Recipient: Rudy Delsack, Urban Forest Manager Description: Through this proposal, the City of Takoma Park (“City”) seeks to plant trees in public space, provide watering services for establishing public space trees, plant trees on private property, and provide consultation services to private property owners to educate them on tree species, site selection, and the value of planting canopy trees. The City seeks to enter into a single contract to include all of these services.
Publication Date/Time: 4/22/2026 12:00 AM Closing Date/Time: 6/11/2026 11:59 PM Submittal Information: Proposal packages should be submitted via hardcopy or electronically by email. Contact Person: Rudy Delsack, Urban Forest Manager
31 Oswego Ave, Takoma Park, MD 20912
Email rudyd@takomaparkmd.gov
Phone: (301) 891-7612Special Requirements: No gas-powered leaf blowers are to be used by the contractor for this contract, in observation of Takoma Park City Council Resolution No. 2011-2. Miscellaneous: Inquiries may be made to the Urban Forest Manager via email. Proposal packages should be submitted via hardcopy to 31 Oswego Ave, Silver Spring, MD 20910 or electronically to Rudyd@TakomaParkMD.gov . Related Documents: - Attachment Preview
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Public Works DepartmentRequest for Proposals – Tree PlantingCity of Takoma ParkRequest for Proposals (RFP)Tree Planting for Public Space and Private Property Program1. General Information1.1. IntroductionThe City of Takoma Park (“City”) is located in the southern part of Montgomery County, Maryland. The City, whichcovers approximately 2.2 square miles, is primarily residential in character and has a population of approximately17,000 residents.1.2 Background Information:The City prioritizes the maintenance and improvement of its robust urban forest canopy for the provision ofecological services and a desirable landscape. The City plants trees in public space and offers programs for residentsto order trees to be planted on their property. The City has a mandate to focus on native tree species for itsplantings. Informed species and site selection, high-quality planting stock, and professional tree planting servicesthat meet or exceed industry standards are essential to establishing new trees that will grow to be the City’s futureurban forest canopy.1.3 ObjectiveThrough this contract the City of Takoma Park seeks to plant trees in public space, provide watering services forestablishing public space trees, plant trees on private property, and provide consultation services to privateproperty owners to educate them on tree species, site selection, and the value of planting canopy trees. The Cityseeks to enter into a single contract to include all of these services. Through this contract the City seeks to establisha relationship with a contractor that shares its enthusiasm for cultivating the urban forest and engaging the publicaround the value of canopy tree planting.2. Scope of Work2.1. All Tree PlantingThe contractor shall provide all personnel, equipment, tools, tree stock, materials, and supervisionnecessary to ensure that trees are procured and installed in a professional manner.2.2. Public Space Tree PlantingThe Contractor will procure and install trees on public streets, parks, and other City-owned properties.The City will provide planting locations and species for public space trees to the Contractor in an agreeableformat with sufficient lead time for the Contractor’s ordering and scheduling needs. The City targets toplant between 75 and 100 trees in public space per year through this contract.2.3. Public Space Tree WateringThe Contractor shall provide watering services for trees planted in public space for the first growing season(April through October) following planting.2.4. Private Property Tree ConsultationPrivate property owners will apply for tree plantings through the City. The City will then provide the treeplanting applications to the Contractor. Upon receiving a private property planting application, theContractor shall first schedule and conduct a consultation visit to meet with the private property ownerto educate the owner about the environmental value of canopy trees, provide guidance on tree speciesand site selection, and provide education on young tree care in advance of the planting. Promotion of theprogram and intake of tree planting applications will be conducted by the City. Properties will includeCity of Takoma Park | Public Works Department | Request for Proposals – Tree Planting31 Oswego Avenue, Silver Spring, MD 20912Page 1Public Works DepartmentRequest for Proposals – Tree Plantingsingle-family residences, apartment complexes, condominiums, commercial, institutional, and otherprivate properties.2.5. Private Property Tree PlantingThe Contractor will work directly with the private property owner to confirm a tree planting plan andschedule the planting. The Contractor will procure and install the trees. The City targets to plant between125 and 150 trees on private property per year through this contract. Up to 10 trees per property will beallowed, as long as appropriate spacing between trees is maintained.3. Specification Requirements3.1 StockTree stock will meet the ANSI Z60.1 standard, including but not limited to adequate branching, rootballsize, health, structure, and root flare depth. All stock shall be single-stemmed. Tree stock will be a minimumof 1.5” caliper and maximum of 3” caliper and a minimum 6 feet tall. Desirable species that prove difficultto source at the minimum size requirements may be sourced at a smaller caliper and/or height, given theCity’s permission. Once a planting list has been finalized and sent to the Contractor, the City shouldselectively tag the tree stock at a given nursery for purchase. During installation, tree stock may be subjectto rejection and require a replacement if the City determines significant structural and/or health concerns.The Contractor shall supply information specifying the geographical origin of the seed used in propagationof the plant material when available. The provenance of the seed source should be local when possible.3.2 Species SelectionTree species will be selected by the City or private property owner from a list of ten or more native speciesagreed upon by the City and the Contractor. Only canopy tree species will be offered for private propertyplantings. Public space locations may utilize a limited number of smaller trees for locations under utilitywires. The list of species to be planted through the program will be established by agreement between theCity and Contractor in advance of the first planting season, though the list may be adjusted if both the Cityand the Contractor agree to a change. The breakdown of all trees planted in a given year shall not exceedmore than 10% of any one species, 20% of any one genus, or 30% of any family.3.3 InstallationTree installations will conform to ANSI A300 standards, including but not limited to appropriate plantinghole width and depth, appropriate backfilling practice, accurate root flare height relative to site grade,adequate trunk straightness, adequate watering at installation, appropriate mulch installation, andthorough inspection of the quality of the tree stock. Excess soil will be hauled away when needed to achievethe appropriate root flare level relative to the site grade. All trees will receive 3 cubic feet of shreddedhardwood mulch. All trees will have a 48” tall rigid plastic mesh deer guard (tree guard) installed securelyto protect the trunk. The type of deer guard and method for securing it are subject to approval by the City.All public tree plantings will receive stakes to maintain trunk straightness and shall be removed by theContractor within 1-2 years from the date of installation. Private tree plantings will require staking at thediscretion of the property owner. Stakes will be 2” x 2” hardwood and tie material will be soft and durablewoven polypropylene or a similar material that will not girdle the trunk and approved by the City.3.4 UtilitiesThe Contractor will submit a Miss Utility locate request ticket for every tree planting location with enoughlead time to ensure that markings have been made before planting day. The Contractor will coordinatewith the property owner to determine the potential presence of non-utility-owned underground pipes andconduit, such as irrigation lines and outdoor electrical circuits.City of Takoma Park | Public Works Department | Request for Proposals – Tree Planting31 Oswego Avenue, Silver Spring, MD 20912Page 2Public Works DepartmentRequest for Proposals – Tree Planting3.5 Time Frame for Tree PlantingTree installations will only occur between October 15th and April 15th. The given time frame may vary inthe event of extreme weather.3.6 Watering of Public Space TreesThe Contractor shall water Public Space trees for the first growing season (April through October) followingplanting. Watering will be conducted such that a tree never goes more than two weeks without receivingeither 1” of rain or a watering visit. The Contractor will provide all equipment needed for watering and willprocure the water. Trees will be provided with a minimum of 10 gallons of water per inch of trunk caliperduring each watering visit. Care will be taken to ensure that all water soaks into the root zone of the tree.A watering bag may be used if desired but is not required. If a watering bag is used, it shall be set to releaseall water to the soil within 24 hours.3.7 Private Property ConsultationsFor private property trees, the Contractor will provide an on-site consultation with the property owner tocover the following topics:• Education about the value of canopy trees• Education about the specific qualities and characteristics of the tree species options• Recommendations for planting locations and species.• Education about basic tree care recommendations.The City will work with the Contractor to approve the specific content to be administered at theconsultation. Planting locations and any other information necessary to coordinate and conduct the treeplanting will be documented by the Contractor at this visit. The consultation should be expected to lastapproximately 30 minutes.3.8 Private Property Planting PlansThe private property planting plans the Contractor creates in coordination with the property owner willconform to industry best practices and will consider the appropriate species and best planting locations forthe sun light available, soil conditions, slope, proximity to overhead and underground utilities, proximity topavement, proximity to buildings and structures, proximity to other trees and landscape elements,aesthetic considerations, and other property owner preferences.3.9 ReportingThe Contractor will report back to the City on tree plantings after they are conducted. For public spaceplantings, the report will be provided within a week of planting being completed for the season and willinclude verification that all plantings went according to plan, the date each tree was planted, and anydetails on required adjustments to species or location approved by the City that may have been necessary.For private property plantings, the report will include a spreadsheet listing each tree planted and the detailsassociated with the planting. The Contractor will also provide a record of the location of the privateproperty tree, which may be latitude-longitude coordinates, a map of the property with the location,and/or an accurate written description. The Contractor shall report the family, genus, and speciesbreakdown of all planted trees in a given planting season. Each month, the Contractor shall report thestatus of public space tree watering to the City for the first growing season (April through October)following planting. The watering report will include a spreadsheet listing the date each tree was wateredand specify if the watering occurred via a 1” rain event or a watering visit.City of Takoma Park | Public Works Department | Request for Proposals – Tree Planting31 Oswego Avenue, Silver Spring, MD 20912Page 3Public Works DepartmentRequest for Proposals – Tree Planting4. Miscellaneous Requirements:No gas-powered leaf blowers are to be used by the contractor for this contract, in observation of Takoma Park CityCouncil Resolution No. 2011-25. Hours of Work and SchedulingHours of work shall be between 7:30 and 5:00 Monday through Friday. For Public Space Trees, the contractor willprovide at least four weeks’ notice of the intended planting dates. For Private Property Trees, the Contractor willcoordinate directly with the property owner to schedule mutually agreeable dates for consultations and plantings.6. Invoice PaymentThe City will make payment within 30 days of receipt of invoice. The Contractor shall submit an invoice followingeach Spring and Fall planting season. The Spring planting season invoice shall be submitted by May 1st; the Fallplanting season invoice shall be submitted by February 1st. Invoices are preferred to be sent by email.7. General Standards7.1. Warranty Guarantee and ReplacementThe Contractor shall replace, at no additional cost to the City, any tree that dies within 1 year of the dateof installation. Warranty replacement shall occur within the following Spring or Fall planting season.7.2 Contractor ResponsibilitiesThe contractor shall be fully responsible for compliance with all State, County, and City environmental andoccupational safety laws and regulations. The Contractor shall provide all employees with proper PPE whenrequired by Federal, State and local regulations.Contractor will provide staff able to perform work at the highest standards of horticultural excellence. Keystaff shall have current knowledge of best management practices regarding safety, tree care, and treeinstallation. The Contractor will provide cellphone numbers for the foreman of the planting crew and anystaff involved in managing plantings.The Contractor’s staff conducting the plantings shall present themselves in a clean and professional mannerconsistent with typical professional landscaping companies. Vehicles and equipment to be used shall be ingood working order and shall be clearly branded with the Contractor’s company name and logo. The staffshall wear a professional uniform that includes the name and logo of the Contractor’s company.7.2 SubcontractingThe contractor shall not subcontract any part of this work without the City’s prior written approval.8. PerformanceFailures to perform the required services as indicated in the specifications herein constitute a deficiency. All work will beregularly inspected by the City and any deficiencies will be reported in writing to the contractor. The City will make thesole determination as to the existence of a deficiency in performance. Corrective action by the contractor shall be takenpromptly and the work satisfactorily accomplished at no increase in the contract amount.If the Contractor fails to promptly perform the services in conformity with the contract requirements or to take thenecessary action to ensure future performance in conformity with contract requirements, the City may terminatethe contract for cause.City of Takoma Park | Public Works Department | Request for Proposals – Tree Planting31 Oswego Avenue, Silver Spring, MD 20912Page 4Public Works DepartmentRequest for Proposals – Tree Planting10. Term of the Contract:The City requests services for a two-year period, with possibility of extension for two additional one-year periods.11. Proposal Submittal Instructions:Inquiries may be made to the Urban Forest Manager via email at Rudyd@TakomaParkMD.gov11.1 Proposals are due by 11:59 p.m. on June 11th, 2026.11.2 Proposal packages should be submitted via hardcopy to 31 Oswego Ave, Silver Spring, MD 20910 orelectronically to Rudyd@TakomaParkMD.gov11.3 Proposal PackageContractors must submit the following items with their proposal package1) A company profile, including number of years in business, type of operation, and number ofemployees2) A list of key staff who will be directly or indirectly involved in the contract and their roles,including any certifications relevant to the requirements3) References of current/past clients4) Proposal Response Form (Appendix A)5) Qualification and Certification Statement (Appendix B)6) A completed Certification of Non-Involvement in the Nuclear Weapons Industry (Appendix C)7) A completed Living Wage Requirements Certification (Appendix D)8) Proof of insurance11.4ConfidentialityProposals will be available for public inspection after the award announcement, except as to theextent that a Respondent Firm designates trade secrets or other proprietary data to be confidential.Material designated as confidential must be readily separable from the remainder of the proposalto facilitate public inspection of the non-confidential portion of the proposal. A Firm’s designationof material as confidential will not necessarily be conclusive, and the Firm may be required toprovide justification why such material should not be disclosed, on request, under the Maryland PublicInformation Act, Maryland Code, General Provisions Article § 4-101, et seq.11.5 Proposal ExpensesThe City is not responsible for expenses incurred by Contractor in preparing and submitting proposals.11.6 Rejection of ProposalsThe City reserves the right to reject any and all proposals in part or as a whole, to waive technical defects,and to select the proposal(s) deemed most advantageous to the City.11.7 Duration of PricesThe price proposal submitted by the Contractor is irrevocable for a period of 90 days from the proposaldue date.11.8 Acceptance of Terms and ConditionsBy submitting a proposal, a Contractor accepts the terms and conditions set forth in this RFP.11.9 Procurement LawThis RFP and any contract entered into as a result of this RFP are governed by City of Takoma Park Code,Title 7, Division 1 (Purchasing).City of Takoma Park | Public Works Department | Request for Proposals – Tree Planting31 Oswego Avenue, Silver Spring, MD 20912Page 5
- Commodity Codes
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- NAICS 115310Support Activities for Forestry
- NAICS 561730Landscaping Services
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