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Kentucky Fish And Wildlife Resources (KDFWR) issued a Request for Bids (RFB) for native wildflower and grass seeds for agency needs. The opportunity ID is RFB-660-2600000309-1 and the solicitation was posted on Dec 30, 2025 on the aggregator, with the official posting listed on Kentucky's VSS procurement portal (Advantage4). The aggregator notes the source site does not have a direct linkable posting for this opportunity and recommends searching the VSS portal by the Opportunity ID to retrieve full details and response instructions.
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Native Grass, Sedge and Forb Seed.
Posted Date
Dec 18, 2025
Due Date
Jan 14, 2026
Release: Dec 18, 2025
Close: Jan 14, 2026
Native Grass, Sedge and Forb Seed.
AvailableThe Missouri Department of Conservation issued an Invitation for Bid (IFB) seeking native grass, sedge and forb seed for a blanket purchase agreement to supply specified seed mixes and quantities; suppliers must meet state registration and compliance requirements including Vendor No Tax Due, E-Verify, and Buy American preferences. The contract term runs from award to June 15, 2026, and the department requests firm-fixed pricing for listed line items. Bidders should visit the agency’s official procurement posting (Oracle Cloud link) for the full bid documents and response instructions.
Posted Date
Dec 23, 2025
Due Date
Jan 14, 2026
Release: Dec 23, 2025
Close: Jan 14, 2026
The Missouri Department of Conservation issued an Invitation for Bid (IFB) seeking native grass, sedge and forb seed for a blanket purchase agreement to supply specified seed mixes and quantities; suppliers must meet state registration and compliance requirements including Vendor No Tax Due, E-Verify, and Buy American preferences. The contract term runs from award to June 15, 2026, and the department requests firm-fixed pricing for listed line items. Bidders should visit the agency’s official procurement posting (Oracle Cloud link) for the full bid documents and response instructions.
The proposed work consists of restoration and enhancement using natural channel design techniques of approx. 14,891 LF of stream channels. Tasks to be performed to achieve project goals include reshaping of existing channels; re-establishment of new channels with stable dimensions; construction of in-stream structures; preparation of soil for seeding; native planting and seeding; installation of erosion control fabric and mulch; and harvesting, transporting, installing, and maintaining live stake and vegetative materials. The related stream channels have both ephemeral and intermittent flow regimes. The restoration project will re-establish approximately 1,553 LF of channel, rehabilitate 5,473 LF, enhance 2,400 LF, and provide riparian habitat enhancement along approx. 5,465 LF. Restoration will include in-stream structures such as brush toe, rock riffles, brush riffles, brush runs, woody debris drops, and headwater channel, as well as vegetation of the stream banks and improvement to the forested riparian corridor along the streams. In addition to the restoration, the project includes 143 feet of preservation.
Posted Date
Dec 4, 2025
Due Date
Jan 29, 2026
Release: Dec 19, 2025
Close: Jan 12, 2026
Installation of a native riparian buffer.
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Close: Jan 29, 2026
The proposed work consists of restoration and enhancement using natural channel design techniques of approx. 14,891 LF of stream channels. Tasks to be performed to achieve project goals include reshaping of existing channels; re-establishment of new channels with stable dimensions; construction of in-stream structures; preparation of soil for seeding; native planting and seeding; installation of erosion control fabric and mulch; and harvesting, transporting, installing, and maintaining live stake and vegetative materials. The related stream channels have both ephemeral and intermittent flow regimes. The restoration project will re-establish approximately 1,553 LF of channel, rehabilitate 5,473 LF, enhance 2,400 LF, and provide riparian habitat enhancement along approx. 5,465 LF. Restoration will include in-stream structures such as brush toe, rock riffles, brush riffles, brush runs, woody debris drops, and headwater channel, as well as vegetation of the stream banks and improvement to the forested riparian corridor along the streams. In addition to the restoration, the project includes 143 feet of preservation.
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