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File #: 2012-0613    Version: Name: Tree Trimming, Removal, Stumping and Restoration Services - Proposal
Type: MOTION Status: PASSED
File created: 10/10/2012 In control: Board of Trustees
On agenda: 11/5/2012 Final action: 11/5/2012
Title: Tree Trimming, Removal, Stumping and Restoration Services - Proposal
Attachments: 1. Amended Pricing Letter, 2. Proposal Summary Sheet, 3. Signed Contract
Title
Tree Trimming, Removal, Stumping and Restoration Services - Proposal
History
A request for proposals was issued for tree removal, tree stumping and restoration services. In addition, proposals were requested for standard municipal parkway tree trimming services. The majority of trees that the Village will need removed will be those infested and damaged by the Emerald Ash Borer (EAB). There are 6,548 ash trees in the parkways throughout the Village.

The legal notice for the tree services RFP ran in the SouthtownStar Newspaper on Monday, September 10, 2012. In addition, the RFP was available online. In return, four proposals were received (Proposal Summary Sheet attached).

The primary purpose of this RFP was for tree removal, stumping and restoration services in preparation for dealing with the Village’s EAB infestation. When the inventory was conducted in early 2011, there were less than 100 trees rated as poor or dying. Since that initial inventory, through field observation and resident concerns, the number has risen significantly where now it is closer to 250-300 ash trees in poor-to-dying condition. Of these, in-house arborist staff evaluates each concern and removes any ash trees that may pose an immediate threat. Since the inventory, we now conservatively estimate that we still have approximately 3,700 trees that are in fair condition and roughly 2,000 to 2,300 that are still in a relatively healthy state. A follow-up inventory will be conducted to obtain current conditions and identify areas of immediate concern.

The vendors provided tree removal proposals and submitted pricing based upon tree diameter ranges and the quantity and diameters of the Village’s parkway ash trees. GroundsKeeper Landscape Care, L.L.C. of Orland Park, Illinois, submitted the low proposal for the work outlined. The Public Works Department has had good experiences working with this company in the past. The Parks and Building Maintenance Department will also be ...

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