Harris Health is soliciting qualified vendors to provide comprehensive landscape maintenance services across multiple clinic locations in Harris County, Texas, with a contract term beginning on or about April 13, 2026. The scope covers weekly, monthly, quarterly, and semi-annual landscape tasks including mowing, pruning, and tree care, while requiring specified insurance and M/WBE utilization. Proposals are due by March 13, 2026, and must be submitted through the official procurement portal.
Harris Health is soliciting qualified vendors to provide comprehensive landscape maintenance services across multiple clinic locations in Harris County, Texas, with a contract term beginning on or about April 13, 2026. The scope covers weekly, monthly, quarterly, and semi-annual landscape tasks including mowing, pruning, and tree care, while requiring specified insurance and M/WBE utilization. Proposals are due by March 13, 2026, and must be submitted through the official procurement portal.
Harris County (on behalf of Harris County Hospital District d/b/a Harris Health) solicits proposals for routine landscape maintenance and related services at multiple Harris Health clinic locations in Houston, TX. The work includes mowing, trimming, edging, seasonal flower installations, fertilization, pest inspections, mulch replenishment, and waste disposal with a contract starting on or about April 13, 2026 and potential annual renewals. The solicitation was posted Feb 25, 2026 with a response deadline of Mar 13, 2026 and is a standard procurement (not a grant).
Harris County (on behalf of Harris County Hospital District d/b/a Harris Health) solicits proposals for routine landscape maintenance and related services at multiple Harris Health clinic locations in Houston, TX. The work includes mowing, trimming, edging, seasonal flower installations, fertilization, pest inspections, mulch replenishment, and waste disposal with a contract starting on or about April 13, 2026 and potential annual renewals. The solicitation was posted Feb 25, 2026 with a response deadline of Mar 13, 2026 and is a standard procurement (not a grant).
The scope of work for approx. 124,000 SY of roadway milling and profiling, Superpave WMA binder course, Superpave WMA wearing course, base repair, traffic control, bituminous wedge curb, concrete curb and sidewalk, structure adjustments, ADA ramps, linestriping, roadway widening, add alternates for additional square yards of resurfacing, demo, concrete curb and sidewalk, and all necessary appurtenances and restoration for said construction on various roadways in the Township of Moon, Township of North Fayette, and Township of Collier.
The scope of work for approx. 124,000 SY of roadway milling and profiling, Superpave WMA binder course, Superpave WMA wearing course, base repair, traffic control, bituminous wedge curb, concrete curb and sidewalk, structure adjustments, ADA ramps, linestriping, roadway widening, add alternates for additional square yards of resurfacing, demo, concrete curb and sidewalk, and all necessary appurtenances and restoration for said construction on various roadways in the Township of Moon, Township of North Fayette, and Township of Collier.
Purpose 20 km (GP-20) aerological sounding balloons annually to support NWS radiosonde observations required by the Office of Observations (OBS) and its NWS Weather Forecast Offices. An aerological sounding balloon is a balloon used to carry radiosondes aloft. Radiosondes measure atmospheric temperature, humidity, pressure, wind speed, and wind direction from the surface to an altitude of approximately 30,000 meters. The radiosonde observations are a critical source of meteorological data for weather forecast models. The NWS radiosonde observations provide atmospheric observations for development of watches, warnings, weather forecasts and aviation support. The NOAA/NWS publishes 3-hour, 6-hour, 12-hour, 24-hour, and 48-hour upper level atmospheric models for watches, warnings, forecasts, and aviation support.
Purpose 20 km (GP-20) aerological sounding balloons annually to support NWS radiosonde observations required by the Office of Observations (OBS) and its NWS Weather Forecast Offices. An aerological sounding balloon is a balloon used to carry radiosondes aloft. Radiosondes measure atmospheric temperature, humidity, pressure, wind speed, and wind direction from the surface to an altitude of approximately 30,000 meters. The radiosonde observations are a critical source of meteorological data for weather forecast models. The NWS radiosonde observations provide atmospheric observations for development of watches, warnings, weather forecasts and aviation support. The NOAA/NWS publishes 3-hour, 6-hour, 12-hour, 24-hour, and 48-hour upper level atmospheric models for watches, warnings, forecasts, and aviation support.