REQUEST FOR PROPOSAL: 26T-CD-204 CIHA SPENARD CAMPUS LANDSCAPING AND GROUNDS
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- Bid Title
- REQUEST FOR PROPOSAL: 26T-CD-204 CIHA SPENARD CAMPUS LANDSCAPING AND GROUNDS
- Issuing Agency
- Cook Inlet Housing Authority
- Location
- Alaska
- Published Date
- Mar 14, 2026
- Closing Date
- Apr 3, 2026
- Government Level
- State & Local
- Status
- Closed
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REQUEST FOR PROPOSAL: 26T-CD-204 CIHA SPENARD CAMPUS LANDSCAPING AND GROUNDS March 13th, 2026
REQUEST FOR PROPOSAL
CIHA SPENARD CAMPUS LANDSCAPING AND GROUNDS
Cook Inlet Housing Authority (CIHA) is accepting proposals from responsive and responsible contractors to provide landscaping and grounds services.
SPECIFIED DATES
RFP Packet Available: March 13, 2026, 5:00pm-via CIHA website/email
Questions Due Date: March 20, 2026, 2:00pm - via Email
Proposal(s) Due Date: April 3, 2026, 2:00pm- via Email. Hand Delivered/Mail
ALL TIMES STATED IN ALASKA STANDARD TIME ZONE
REQUEST FOR PROPOSAL
RFP-26T-CD-204-CIHA-Spenard-Landscaping-and-Grounds.pdf
ATTACHMENTS
Attachment A -Representations-of-Offerors.pdf
Attachment B -Lobbying-Certification.pdf
Attachment D -Exhibit-A-Campus-Map.pdf
Attachment E - SampleContract-26T-CD-204-Spenard-Campus-Landscaping.pdf
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REQUEST FOR PROPOSALRFP 26T-CD-204CIHA Spenard Campus Landscaping and GroundsMarch 2026Prepared By:Cook Inlet Housing AuthorityProcurement Department3510 Spenard RoadAnchorage, Alaska 99503Airis SchweningerProcurement SpecialistPhone: (907) 793-3029aschweninger@cookinlethousing.orgCIHA Spenard Campus Landscaping and GroundsContentsREQUEST FOR PROPOSAL RFP 26T-CD-204 ........................................................................ 3PERIOD OF PERFORMANCE................................................................................................... 3PROPOSAL SUBMITTALS ........................................................................................................ 3QUESTIONS .............................................................................................................................. 3BACKGROUND ......................................................................................................................... 3CONTRACT TERM .................................................................................................................... 4SCOPE OF SERVICES.............................................................................................................. 4QUALIFICATIONS AND REQUIREMENTS ................................................................................ 6INVOICING ................................................................................................................................ 6PREFERENCE STATEMENT .................................................................................................... 6PREFERENCE FACTOR ........................................................................................................... 6INDEMNITY AND INSURANCE REQUIREMENTS .................................................................... 7GENERAL REQUIREMENTS .................................................................................................... 9RFP CONDITIONS AND PROVISIONS.....................................................................................10The offeror is responsible for all costs related to the preparation of this Proposal.......................10PROPOSAL SUBMITTAL REQUIREMENTS.............................................................................10EVALUATION PROCESS .........................................................................................................11PROTEST .................................................................................................................................12AWARD ....................................................................................................................................13LIST OF ATTACHMENTS.........................................................................................................13CIHA Spenard Campus Landscaping and GroundsREQUEST FOR PROPOSALRFP 26T-CD-204CIHA Spenard Campus Landscaping and GroundsCook Inlet Housing Authority (CIHA) will accept proposals from responsive and responsibleindividuals and firms to provide landscaping and grounds maintenance services.PROPOSAL SUBMITTALSProposals must be submitted, clearly marked: “Attn: Procurement, RFP 26T-CD-204 CIHASpenard Campus Landscaping and Grounds– Do Not Open”. CIHA will reject proposalsreceived after the deadline. Faxed proposals will not be accepted.• Mailed and hand-delivered proposals: Proposals must be received at CIHA, Attn:Procurement, 3510 Spenard Road, Anchorage, Alaska 99503 no later than April 3rd,2026,at 2:00 PM according to the time clock located at CIHA’s front desk.• Emailed proposals: Proposals must be received no later than April 3rd, 2026, at 2:00PM,according to the time and date received by CIHA’s email server. Emailed proposals may besubmitted to Procurement@cookinlethousing.org.QUESTIONSCIHA shall not be bound by any oral interpretation of this RFP. Questions are encouraged andshould be sent in writing to CIHA’s Procurement Manager via email. All questions must bereceived at CIHA no later than March 20,2026, 2:00PM. Written questions received by thedeadline will be answered by addendum to all vendors.Email: Procurement@cookinlethousing.orgNo communication is to be directed to any other CIHA employees or CIHA representative.Substantive issues will be answered in writing in the form of an Addendum to this RFP. Ifdetermined necessary by CIHA, the proposal submittal due date may be extended and will bestated as such in the Addendum form.BACKGROUNDCIHA is an Alaska regional housing authority established by state statute for the purpose ofproviding affordable housing opportunities for eligible participants in the Cook Inlet region. Themission of CIHA is “To create housing opportunities that empower our people and build ourcommunity.” CIHA administers Indian Housing Block Grant funds awarded under NAHASDA andother federal, state and local funds, develops and manages properties built with investor proceedsfrom the sale of Low-Income Housing Tax Credits, federal, state and local funds, and operatesaffordable housing programs through the parent corporation and its subsidiaries. CIHA currentlyhas over twenty LIHTC projects in operation with several others within its development pipelinein different phases. Services will be performed on CIHA’s existing LIHTC and developmentportfolio with additional properties being added throughout the term of the contract. All serviceswill be conducted at mutually agreeable times, unless otherwise stated, as projects reach certainmilestones allowing for the specific audit or service. All audits and services will be performed withgenerally acceptable auditing and accounting standards or by agreed-upon procedures as definedCIHA Spenard Campus Landscaping and Groundsby the partnership agreements or other development agreements provided to the auditor.CONTRACT TERMAward of a professional services contract for the specified work will include an initial three (3) yearterm with an option to extend for two (2) additional one (1) year terms based on availablefunding, satisfactory performance, agreed upon pricing and mutual consent. The yearly contractshall be automatically renewed for one (1) year unless either party gives written notice of thirty(30) days prior to the expiration thereof. The cost portion of your proposal submitted shouldinclude the initial three (3) year term and the extension option years.SCOPE OF SERVICESContractor shall provide labor, equipment, and materials to complete the following groundsmaintenance services at 3510 Spenard Road, 1501 W 36th Avenue, 3502 Spenard Road, and3400 Spenard Road (see Attachment D – Exhibit Campus Map).1. Spring Cleanup – These services shall commence as soon as weather permits,approximately May 1, (ground thawed and dry), and be completed by May 31. It isimportant that operations are significantly geared up to successfully complete pursuant tothe suggested date of May 31, additional staff and equipment may be required on atemporary basis to accomplish this.a) Thatch/rake lawns and remove all dead grass, leaves, trash and foreign materialsb) Aerate lawns as required to promote a healthy lawn conditionc) Clean flower beds, floral containers, and landscaped areas of weeds and trash, fertilizeand repair flowerbeds for planting flowers in June; including removal of all remainingice melt, gravel and left over winter materialsd) Power edge all concrete walks, curbs and drives to provide a neat appearancee) First cutting of all lawn areas should be 2”-2 ½ “in height with clipping removedf) Prune dead limbs from all shrubs and trees and paint cuts with tree paintg) Apply 16-16-16 fertilizer to lawn at the rate of 12 pounds per 1,000 square feet formowed turf, and five pounds per 1,000 square for un-mowed turf; and waterimmediately to prevent damage to turf and plantsh) Apply 1/8 cup of 16-16-16 fertilizer per one foot of height to all shrubs; and ½ cup of16-16-16 per one inch of caliper to all treesi) All flowerbeds are to receive 8-32-16 fertilizer at the rate of 10 pounds per 1,000square feet of areaj) Apply 50 pounds of lime per 1,000 square feet of turf to all medium to high qualitymowed turf areask) All shrub planting beds and medium to high quality turf should be treated with pre-emergence weed killer – annual beds and floral containers should not be treated.2. Weekly Services – The following items are required to maintain the existing landscape inan attractive and healthy manner. It is important that a schedule be established and strictlyadhere to throughout the growing season from May 15th to October 15th. Once thisschedule is abandoned and work schedules fall behind, it is most difficult to catch up. Thissection should be fairly stable, and a set number of employees should be kept for theentire season.a) Mow and trim lawns as required to keep the height of the turf 2”-2 ½ “ in height throughoutthe season, immediately remove all turf clippingsb) Clip turf and removed clippings adjacent to trees, shrubs, fences and other obstacles asCIHA Spenard Campus Landscaping and Groundsrequired to maintain a height of 2”-2 ½ “ inchesc) Once each mowing, edge lawn areas where they meet curbs or sidewalks to maintain aneat and even lined) Weed between sidewalks and parking lot curbs, around Building foundations, parking lotperimeters, along all fence lines, in landscaping beds, and along all structures on theProperty. Weed in the right-of-way between sidewalks and streetse) Sweep, or using a mechanical blower, clean all walks, curbs, driveways, and parking areasto remove clippingsf) Remove all trash from landscaped areasg) Trim shrubbery and hedges as required to maintain an even sharp and sight linesh) Apply sufficient water to lawn areas, shrubs and flower beds to maintain a healthy andgreen condition and to ensure effective moisture content. Contractor will apply water onlyas fast as the soil will absorb it and will not apply excess water that will cause undesirableerosion or run-offi) Re-seed any damaged lawn areas greater than 10 square feet to insure germination andgrowth. Contractor may be required to use turf in lieu of reseeding. Areas larger than 10square feet will be re-seeded pursuant to a separate work order on a time and materialbasis; newly seeded areas will be hand-weeded and kept weed free until new turf isestablished.3. Specialty Services – There are specific non-regular maintenance tasks we require whichmay demand a higher level of skill and training and in some instances licensing to properlycomplete. You may use a specialty crew that visits all sites on a specific re-occurringschedule and is allowed to take the proper time and precautions to properly fulfill theirtasks. The following lists those specialty services we require:a) Fertilization of Lawns. All lawns are to be fertilized on the following schedule:DateTypeRateMay 3116-16-16 @ 12#’s per 1,000 SFJuly 1516-16-16 @ 12#’s per 1,000 SFAugust 31 08-32-16 @ 10#s per 1,000 SFb) Fertilization of Plants. All shrubs and trees are to be fertilized twice annually by June 1stand July 15th with 16-16-16 at the following rates;Shrubs: 1/8 cup per 1” heightTrees: ½ cup per 1” caliperc) Fertilization of Annuals, All flowerbeds are to be fertilized on the following schedule with8-32-16 at the rate of 10#’s per 1,0000 SF of area: May 31, July 15, August 31.d) Weed Control:Lawns:DateMay 30June 30July 20ProductRatePre-Emergence1 gal per 3 acres2-4-D+/or equivalent 1 gal per 2 acres2-4-D+/or equivalent 1 gal per 3 acresBeds (rock& May 30 Pre Emergence
- Commodity Codes
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- NAICS 561730Landscaping Services
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