Tree Removal Services

Tree Removal Services: Government Contracts & Bidding Opportunities


Government Contracts Open for Bid

See: https://rfpdelivery.com/home/view_bids_industry/Services%3A+Grounds%2C+Landscaping%2C+Irrigation+and+Weed+Control 

As climate change, storms, and natural tree aging continue to pose risks to infrastructure and public safety, state and local governments are investing heavily in tree removal services. Whether it’s clearing hazardous trees near roadways or conducting routine pruning and stump grinding in public parks, tree removal contracts represent a steady stream of opportunity for qualified contractors.

In this post, we highlight the importance of these contracts, summarize key active bids, and explain how GovDirections can help you find and win these contracts before they’re gone.


Why Tree Removal Services Are in Demand

Tree removal has always been a core service in public works and parks management, but the demand has spiked in recent years due to:

  • Storm damage and disaster response

  • Public safety concerns (e.g., trees interfering with power lines, structures, or roads)

  • Invasive species and disease mitigation

  • Infrastructure expansion and utility work

Cities, counties, school districts, and even national parks are issuing more RFPs, RFQs, and IFBs than ever before to ensure local ecosystems are safe and well-maintained.


Notable Open Government Contracts for Tree Removal

Here are a few of the active tree removal bids and contracts open as of today:

  • Arkansas Post National Memorial (Federal) – Tree removal work needed at this National Park site in Arkansas. [Due: Sep 4, 2025]

  • Ottawa County, MI – Tree Removal & Replanting Services for various county facilities. [Due: Aug 15, 2025]

  • Virginia DOT – Unplanned Tree Removal by DBH-Hampton District. [Due: Aug 22, 2025]

  • Town of Wardsboro, VT – Ash Tree Removal in response to the emerald ash borer outbreak. [Due: Aug 12, 2025]

  • Jacksonville, FL – Countywide tree maintenance, removal, and pruning. [Due: Aug 7, 2025]

  • Forest Preserve District of Cook County, IL – Creating a vendor pool for on-call tree removal. [Due: Aug 7, 2025]

  • George Washington Memorial Parkway (Federal) – Hazardous Tree Removal Services for the National Park Service. [Due: Aug 15, 2025]

These are just a sampling of what's currently available. Many projects include multi-year termsre-bid opportunities, and allow for small business set-asides.


How GovDirections Can Help

At GovDirections, our goal is to ensure that businesses—especially local service providers and contractors—have access to real-time, verified government opportunities that match their capabilities.

We offer:

  • Daily alerts for tree removal and arborist bids
  • Access to local, state, and federal-level contracts
  • Tools to filter by region, NAICS code, or service category
  • Proposal support with our RFPDelivery.com writer platform
  • Training and insights through GovSchool and GovAdvice

Tree removal services aren't just seasonal. They’re year-round opportunities to partner with public agencies and deliver high-impact work that improves community safety and environmental health.


Ready to Find Your Next Contract?

Don't let another opportunity pass by. Whether you're a certified arborist, a forestry contractor, or a local landscaping company, there's a contract waiting for you.

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