Additions and renovations at Old Beecher HS Phase 2A

Location: Michigan
Posted: Jul 14, 2025
Due: Aug 1, 2025
Agency: State of Michigan
Type of Government: State & Local
Category:
  • Y - Construction of Structures and Facilities
  • Z - Maintenance, Repair or Alteration of Real Property
Solicitation No: RFP-751-250000002704-2
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Description: Additions and renovations at Old Beecher HS Phase 2A

Department: Natural Resources

Buyer: AMANDA PAULY

Solicitation Number: RFP-751-250000002704-2

Type: Request for Proposals (RFP)

Category: -

Closing Date and Time: 08/01/2025 09:30 AM EDT


Buyer Information
Buyer Name
AMANDA PAULY
Buyer Email
PaulyA3@michigan.gov
Buyer Phone
989-734-2543
Buyer Fax
-
Important Dates
Issue Date
07/03/2025
Closing Date
08/01/2025 09:30 AM EDT
Bid Opening Date
-
Last Amended
07/03/2025
Department Information
Category
-
Type
Request for Proposals
Document Department
751
Status
Amended
Description
INVASIVE SPECIES CONTROL
Group 1
Default Commodity Group
Number of Lines: 9
Line Number Commodity Description Details Requested
1
LOCATION: ALGONAC The Michigan Department of Natural Resources (DNR), Parks & Recreation Division, Stewardship Unit is requesting bids for control of the following invasive shrubs and trees. Black locust (Robinia pseudoacacia), glossy buckthorn (Frangula alnus), common buckthorn (Rhamnus cathartica), autumn olive (Elaeagnus umbellata), non-native honeysuckle (Lonicera spp.), bittersweet (Celastrus orbiculata),and other invasive plants will be targeted in remnants of native marsh, prairie, prairie fen, oak barrens, and other natural communities at eight (8) state park and recreation area facilities. They are Algonac SP, Belle Isle Park, Brighton RA, Fort Custer RA, Highland RA, Island Lake RA, Waterloo RA, and Watkins Lake SP. Large portions of these facilities are in the process of being restored to high quality native natural communities. The landscapes will be representative of the wetlands, prairies, grasslands, barrens, and woodlands that were common in southern Michigan prior to widespread European settlement.         The general goal of this project is to control specific invasive plants in targeted areas of the parks listed above. This work will be accomplished by a combination various herbicide treatments depending on treatment zone, species, size class and time of year. For the majority of zones (60%), this will be a follow-up to treatments that occurred in the last five years. About 40% of the zones are first time chemical treatments, but are follow up to prescribed fire, land clearing or some other management activity.
Specifications
Commodity Code
94092
Service From
06/27/2025
Service To
12/31/2025
View Purchase History
Additional Information
2
LOCATION: WATERLOO RA-ZONE A The Michigan Department of Natural Resources (DNR), Parks & Recreation Division, Stewardship Unit is requesting bids for control of the following invasive shrubs and trees. Black locust (Robinia pseudoacacia), glossy buckthorn (Frangula alnus), common buckthorn (Rhamnus cathartica), autumn olive (Elaeagnus umbellata), non-native honeysuckle (Lonicera spp.), bittersweet (Celastrus orbiculata),and other invasive plants will be targeted in remnants of native marsh, prairie, prairie fen, oak barrens, and other natural communities at eight (8) state park and recreation area facilities. They are Algonac SP, Belle Isle Park, Brighton RA, Fort Custer RA, Highland RA, Island Lake RA, Waterloo RA, and Watkins Lake SP. Large portions of these facilities are in the process of being restored to high quality native natural communities. The landscapes will be representative of the wetlands, prairies, grasslands, barrens, and woodlands that were common in southern Michigan prior to widespread European settlement.         The general goal of this project is to control specific invasive plants in targeted areas of the parks listed above. This work will be accomplished by a combination various herbicide treatments depending on treatment zone, species, size class and time of year. For the majority of zones (60%), this will be a follow-up to treatments that occurred in the last five years. About 40% of the zones are first time chemical treatments, but are follow up to prescribed fire, land clearing or some other management activity.
Specifications
Commodity Code
94092
Service From
06/27/2025
Service To
12/31/2025
View Purchase History
Additional Information
3
LOCATION: FORT CUSTER RA The Michigan Department of Natural Resources (DNR), Parks & Recreation Division, Stewardship Unit is requesting bids for control of the following invasive shrubs and trees. Black locust (Robinia pseudoacacia), glossy buckthorn (Frangula alnus), common buckthorn (Rhamnus cathartica), autumn olive (Elaeagnus umbellata), non-native honeysuckle (Lonicera spp.), bittersweet (Celastrus orbiculata),and other invasive plants will be targeted in remnants of native marsh, prairie, prairie fen, oak barrens, and other natural communities at eight (8) state park and recreation area facilities. They are Algonac SP, Belle Isle Park, Brighton RA, Fort Custer RA, Highland RA, Island Lake RA, Waterloo RA, and Watkins Lake SP. Large portions of these facilities are in the process of being restored to high quality native natural communities. The landscapes will be representative of the wetlands, prairies, grasslands, barrens, and woodlands that were common in southern Michigan prior to widespread European settlement.         The general goal of this project is to control specific invasive plants in targeted areas of the parks listed above. This work will be accomplished by a combination various herbicide treatments depending on treatment zone, species, size class and time of year. For the majority of zones (60%), this will be a follow-up to treatments that occurred in the last five years. About 40% of the zones are first time chemical treatments, but are follow up to prescribed fire, land clearing or some other management activity.
Specifications
Commodity Code
94092
Service From
06/27/2025
Service To
12/31/2025
View Purchase History
Additional Information
4
LOCATION: WATKINS LAKE SP The Michigan Department of Natural Resources (DNR), Parks & Recreation Division, Stewardship Unit is requesting bids for control of the following invasive shrubs and trees. Black locust (Robinia pseudoacacia), glossy buckthorn (Frangula alnus), common buckthorn (Rhamnus cathartica), autumn olive (Elaeagnus umbellata), non-native honeysuckle (Lonicera spp.), bittersweet (Celastrus orbiculata),and other invasive plants will be targeted in remnants of native marsh, prairie, prairie fen, oak barrens, and other natural communities at eight (8) state park and recreation area facilities. They are Algonac SP, Belle Isle Park, Brighton RA, Fort Custer RA, Highland RA, Island Lake RA, Waterloo RA, and Watkins Lake SP. Large portions of these facilities are in the process of being restored to high quality native natural communities. The landscapes will be representative of the wetlands, prairies, grasslands, barrens, and woodlands that were common in southern Michigan prior to widespread European settlement.         The general goal of this project is to control specific invasive plants in targeted areas of the parks listed above. This work will be accomplished by a combination various herbicide treatments depending on treatment zone, species, size class and time of year. For the majority of zones (60%), this will be a follow-up to treatments that occurred in the last five years. About 40% of the zones are first time chemical treatments, but are follow up to prescribed fire, land clearing or some other management activity.
Specifications
Commodity Code
94092
Service From
06/27/2025
Service To
12/31/2025
View Purchase History
Additional Information
5
LOCATION: BELLE ISLE PARK The Michigan Department of Natural Resources (DNR), Parks & Recreation Division, Stewardship Unit is requesting bids for control of the following invasive shrubs and trees. Black locust (Robinia pseudoacacia), glossy buckthorn (Frangula alnus), common buckthorn (Rhamnus cathartica), autumn olive (Elaeagnus umbellata), non-native honeysuckle (Lonicera spp.), bittersweet (Celastrus orbiculata),and other invasive plants will be targeted in remnants of native marsh, prairie, prairie fen, oak barrens, and other natural communities at eight (8) state park and recreation area facilities. They are Algonac SP, Belle Isle Park, Brighton RA, Fort Custer RA, Highland RA, Island Lake RA, Waterloo RA, and Watkins Lake SP. Large portions of these facilities are in the process of being restored to high quality native natural communities. The landscapes will be representative of the wetlands, prairies, grasslands, barrens, and woodlands that were common in southern Michigan prior to widespread European settlement.         The general goal of this project is to control specific invasive plants in targeted areas of the parks listed above. This work will be accomplished by a combination various herbicide treatments depending on treatment zone, species, size class and time of year. For the majority of zones (60%), this will be a follow-up to treatments that occurred in the last five years. About 40% of the zones are first time chemical treatments, but are follow up to prescribed fire, land clearing or some other management activity.
Specifications
Commodity Code
94092
Service From
06/27/2025
Service To
12/31/2025
View Purchase History
Additional Information
6
LOCATION: BRIGHTON RA The Michigan Department of Natural Resources (DNR), Parks & Recreation Division, Stewardship Unit is requesting bids for control of the following invasive shrubs and trees. Black locust (Robinia pseudoacacia), glossy buckthorn (Frangula alnus), common buckthorn (Rhamnus cathartica), autumn olive (Elaeagnus umbellata), non-native honeysuckle (Lonicera spp.), bittersweet (Celastrus orbiculata),and other invasive plants will be targeted in remnants of native marsh, prairie, prairie fen, oak barrens, and other natural communities at eight (8) state park and recreation area facilities. They are Algonac SP, Belle Isle Park, Brighton RA, Fort Custer RA, Highland RA, Island Lake RA, Waterloo RA, and Watkins Lake SP. Large portions of these facilities are in the process of being restored to high quality native natural communities. The landscapes will be representative of the wetlands, prairies, grasslands, barrens, and woodlands that were common in southern Michigan prior to widespread European settlement.         The general goal of this project is to control specific invasive plants in targeted areas of the parks listed above. This work will be accomplished by a combination various herbicide treatments depending on treatment zone, species, size class and time of year. For the majority of zones (60%), this will be a follow-up to treatments that occurred in the last five years. About 40% of the zones are first time chemical treatments, but are follow up to prescribed fire, land clearing or some other management activity.
Specifications
Commodity Code
94092
Service From
06/27/2025
Service To
12/31/2025
View Purchase History
Additional Information
7
LOCATION: HIGHLAND RA The Michigan Department of Natural Resources (DNR), Parks & Recreation Division, Stewardship Unit is requesting bids for control of the following invasive shrubs and trees. Black locust (Robinia pseudoacacia), glossy buckthorn (Frangula alnus), common buckthorn (Rhamnus cathartica), autumn olive (Elaeagnus umbellata), non-native honeysuckle (Lonicera spp.), bittersweet (Celastrus orbiculata),and other invasive plants will be targeted in remnants of native marsh, prairie, prairie fen, oak barrens, and other natural communities at eight (8) state park and recreation area facilities. They are Algonac SP, Belle Isle Park, Brighton RA, Fort Custer RA, Highland RA, Island Lake RA, Waterloo RA, and Watkins Lake SP. Large portions of these facilities are in the process of being restored to high quality native natural communities. The landscapes will be representative of the wetlands, prairies, grasslands, barrens, and woodlands that were common in southern Michigan prior to widespread European settlement.         The general goal of this project is to control specific invasive plants in targeted areas of the parks listed above. This work will be accomplished by a combination various herbicide treatments depending on treatment zone, species, size class and time of year. For the majority of zones (60%), this will be a follow-up to treatments that occurred in the last five years. About 40% of the zones are first time chemical treatments, but are follow up to prescribed fire, land clearing or some other management activity.
Specifications
Commodity Code
94092
Service From
06/27/2025
Service To
12/31/2025
View Purchase History
Additional Information
8
LOCATION: ISLAND LAKE RA The Michigan Department of Natural Resources (DNR), Parks & Recreation Division, Stewardship Unit is requesting bids for control of the following invasive shrubs and trees. Black locust (Robinia pseudoacacia), glossy buckthorn (Frangula alnus), common buckthorn (Rhamnus cathartica), autumn olive (Elaeagnus umbellata), non-native honeysuckle (Lonicera spp.), bittersweet (Celastrus orbiculata),and other invasive plants will be targeted in remnants of native marsh, prairie, prairie fen, oak barrens, and other natural communities at eight (8) state park and recreation area facilities. They are Algonac SP, Belle Isle Park, Brighton RA, Fort Custer RA, Highland RA, Island Lake RA, Waterloo RA, and Watkins Lake SP. Large portions of these facilities are in the process of being restored to high quality native natural communities. The landscapes will be representative of the wetlands, prairies, grasslands, barrens, and woodlands that were common in southern Michigan prior to widespread European settlement.         The general goal of this project is to control specific invasive plants in targeted areas of the parks listed above. This work will be accomplished by a combination various herbicide treatments depending on treatment zone, species, size class and time of year. For the majority of zones (60%), this will be a follow-up to treatments that occurred in the last five years. About 40% of the zones are first time chemical treatments, but are follow up to prescribed fire, land clearing or some other management activity.
Specifications
Commodity Code
94092
Service From
06/27/2025
Service To
12/31/2025
View Purchase History
Additional Information
9
LOCATION: WATERLOO RA (ALL RESPONSE LINE ITEM EXCEPT ZONE A) The Michigan Department of Natural Resources (DNR), Parks & Recreation Division, Stewardship Unit is requesting bids for control of the following invasive shrubs and trees. Black locust (Robinia pseudoacacia), glossy buckthorn (Frangula alnus), common buckthorn (Rhamnus cathartica), autumn olive (Elaeagnus umbellata), non-native honeysuckle (Lonicera spp.), bittersweet (Celastrus orbiculata),and other invasive plants will be targeted in remnants of native marsh, prairie, prairie fen, oak barrens, and other natural communities at eight (8) state park and recreation area facilities. They are Algonac SP, Belle Isle Park, Brighton RA, Fort Custer RA, Highland RA, Island Lake RA, Waterloo RA, and Watkins Lake SP. Large portions of these facilities are in the process of being restored to high quality native natural communities. The landscapes will be representative of the wetlands, prairies, grasslands, barrens, and woodlands that were common in southern Michigan prior to widespread European settlement.         The general goal of this project is to control specific invasive plants in targeted areas of the parks listed above. This work will be accomplished by a combination various herbicide treatments depending on treatment zone, species, size class and time of year. For the majority of zones (60%), this will be a follow-up to treatments that occurred in the last five years. About 40% of the zones are first time chemical treatments, but are follow up to prescribed fire, land clearing or some other management activity.
Specifications
Commodity Code
94092
Service From
06/27/2025
Service To
12/31/2025
View Purchase History
Additional Information
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