2026 Spring Ash Tree Cut RFP 2026.01.23

Agency: Town of Shelburne
State: Vermont
Type of Government: State & Local
NAICS Category:
  • 561730 - Landscaping Services
Posted Date: Jan 23, 2026
Due Date: Feb 20, 2026
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2026 Spring Ash Tree Cut RFP 2026.01.23

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Town of Shelburne
REQUEST FOR BIDS and BID FORM
Shelburne Ash Tree Removal – Spring 2026
January 23, 2026
PROJECT DESCRIPTION: To remove Ash trees within the rights-of-ways along several
Town roads: General Greene Road, Munroe Road, Harbor Road, Longmeadow Road, and at
Shelburne Bay Park, as well as to cut down and leave 3 trees in the Shelburne Dog Park.
DEADLINE FOR BID SUBMISSION: Sealed bids for the project known as “Shelburne Ash
Tree Removal – Spring 2026” from pre-qualified contractors shall be accepted until 5pm,
prevailing time on February 20th, 2026. Bids may be submitted electronically as a PDF to
Rachel Tobler at rtobler@shelburnevt.org and treewarden@shelburnevt.org . Alternately, bids
may be submitted to the Attention of Rachel Tobler, P.O. Box 88, 5420 Shelburne Road,
Shelburne, Vermont 05482 and marked in the lower left-hand corner: Shelburne Ash Tree
Removal – Spring 2026.
Bid opening will occur immediately after the bid submittal. The time of receiving and opening
bids may be postponed due to emergencies or unforeseen conditions.
TAX EXEMPT STATUS: The Town of Shelburne is exempt from State of Vermont Sales Tax.
PROJECT REQUIREMENTS: The contractor is responsible for the removal of up to 71 ash
trees within the town roads rights-of-ways and on town land within the bid area defined as
follows:
BID AREA: Total Bid Areas: 71 Trees
Bid Area A: 12 Trees (cut and removal)
Bid Area B: 54 trees (cut and removal)
Bid Area C: 3 trees (cut and leave)
Bid Area D: 2 trees (cut and removal)
Below is a list and number of the Ash Trees for removal and have been spray painted RED on the
trunk. Any questions about specific trees should be directed to the Shelburne Tree Warden,
David Hall at treewarden@shelburnevt.org.
Bid Area A = 12 Trees
Hullcrest Neighborhood
3 Munroe Drive (2 of which are double stemmed)
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Request for Bids: Ash Tree Removal – Spring 2026
Shelburne Bay Park – beyond 1st parking area
4 in grassy area - 3 south of parking road, 1 north of parking road
3 among the oak trees, north of entrance and on east side of road
1 on edge of parking area
General Greene Road
1 by the pathway between 86 and 120 General Greene Road
January 23, 2026
Bid Area B = 54 Trees on Harbor Road
Along Harbor Road moving from Shelburne Farms towards Shelburne Point
8 from Pheasant Drive to 35 mph sign, all on south side of road
3 from 35 mph sign to next driveway - 2 on north side of road, 1 on south side of road
13 from next driveway to Morgan Road - 8 on south side and 5 on north side
16 from Morgan Road to the “no parking sign” by guard rail - 1 on south side and 15 on
north side
Along Harbor Road from “no parking sign” towards Shelburne Point
2 by guard rail, north side of road
4 In ROW bordering “ash tagged area”, north side of road
3 trees by 3946 Harbor Road, north side of road
1 large tree by fire hydrant, north side of road
3 trees in a row, north side of road
1 tree near 4064 Harbor Road
Bid Area C = 3 Trees (cut and leave) in Shelburne Dog Park
3 trees marked with red paint and yellow tape.
Bid Area D = 2 Trees on Longmeadow Drive
2 trees marked with red paint.
For Bid A: 12 Trees
For Bid B: 54 Trees
For Bid C: 3 Trees
For Bid D: 2 Trees
Total: 71 Trees
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Request for Bids: Ash Tree Removal – Spring 2026
January 23, 2026
- The Town of Shelburne inventoried Ash trees within public road rights-of-way. This provides
approximate inventory and is available online here:
https://ccrpc.maps.arcgis.com/apps/dashboards/bfb4653c350d42679eb5827b5f8a7db6
- It is also available on the VT ANR Natural Resources Atlas online for the Town of Shelburne
here: https://anrmaps.vermont.gov/websites/anra5/
- As of 2018, emerald ash borer (EAB), Agrilus planipennis, has been confirmed within
Vermont’s borders and in Shelburne in 2024. To provide an assurance of compliance with
state and federal EAB laws the contractor shall adhere to the following.
- Known EAB infestation areas are changing rapidly. Therefore, the contractor shall consult the
online version of the EAB Infested Area Map (Located here:
https://www.vtinvasives.org/land/emerald-ash-borer-vermont) on the same day cutting is to
occur. If the project is located with an EAB infested area, ALL tree material, regardless of
species, within the project area shall be handled in accordance with a document developed by
the Vermont Department of Forests, Parks and Recreation and the Vermont Agency of
Agriculture titled “Recommendations to SLOW THE SPREAD of Emerald Ash Borer When
Moving Ash from the Infested Area”,
(https://vtinvasives.org/sites/default/files/images/SlowSpreadWoodVT.pdf ). Tree material
shall not be moved out of state.
- The contractor shall have an Arborist certified by the International Society of Arboriculture or
Licensed Forester on staff to identify Ash trees in the bid areas identified above. Those
identified ash trees would be subject to the above referenced recommendations, however
other tree species would not.
- A few trees may have barbed wire or fencing material embedded in their trunks and some
have poison ivy vines. Tree fellers need to take these hazards into consideration.
- The contractor will be responsible for traffic control and must have Vermont State certified
traffic controllers on duty at the time of cutting. Safe felling of trees will require the
contractor to periodically block traffic. Traffic blockage should be minimized. Proposals must
describe the contractor’s plan for controlling traffic.
- The Town of Shelburne will be responsible for contacting landowners and advising them of
the cutting.
- Native trees and shrubs in the cutting area must be protected from damage as much as
reasonably possible. The Town will rely primarily on natural regeneration to replace ash
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Request for Bids: Ash Tree Removal – Spring 2026
January 23, 2026
trees. To that end native trees and shrubs within the cutting area will be preserved through
directional felling and careful positioning of harvesting equipment. The Town recognizes that
some loss of regeneration is unavoidable, but this loss should be minimized.
- Incidental removal of invasive woody plants such as buckthorn and honeysuckle are allowed
and encouraged but not required.
- Felled trees and woody debris must be removed with the exception of instances where the
landowner has requested to keep wood and/or chips (see below). Felled trees may either be
chipped and/or bucked into logs for removal. Chips and logs may be transported to alternate
locations at the discretion of the contractor, conditional on those locations being legal and
subject to the permission of the owner of the site. The winning contractor is encouraged to
consider donating lots to charitable organizations such as Wood4Good in Jericho.
- Affected landowners have first claim to chips and wood and some may exercise their option
to keep this material. Landowner requests for chips and wood will be processed through the
Town (Client) the approved requests will be communicated to the contractor. If landowners
request woody material from felled trees, this material must be set out of the roadway so as
not to impede passage or create a safety issue for motorists, pedestrians, or bicyclists. The
contractor must ensure that no debris is left on site where it might block ditches or in any
way impede road crews from regular maintenance practices such as ditch clearing or grading
of gravel roads.
- The contractor shall work with the Tree Warden and Town to identify the staging area, if
needed.
- Chipped material can also be taken by truckload to nearby landowners who are not
necessarily affected landowners, if requested by a nearby landowner. Such requests will also
be processed through the Town or Tree Warden.
- Stumps must be cut to less than 6” from the ground as a safety measure to minimize damage
in case of vehicle collision.
- All work shall be completed Monday through Saturday only and actual date / time will need
to be reviewed and approved by the Town.
- Ash trees less than 6” DBH are generally not part of this contract but may be removed at the
discretion of the contractor. This may be desirable to clear a felling area, to clear a zone for
chain saw operators, to create space for stacking logs, or other purposes.
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Request for Bids: Ash Tree Removal – Spring 2026
January 23, 2026
INSURANCE: Prior to starting work the selected bidder will be required to provide a Certificate
of Insurance with general liability coverage of no less than $1,000,000 per occurrence and
$1,000,000 per aggregate, naming the Town of Shelburne as an additional insured. The selected
bidder will also be required to provide a Certificate of Insurance with excess liability coverage of
no less than $2,000,000. Additionally, the selected bidder will be required to submit a Certificate
of Insurance with Workers Compensation coverage, unless the selected bidder has no employees,
in which case a Non-Employee Work Agreement and a Liability Hold-Harmless Agreement will
need to be signed.
BID: Bid shall include the following components:
1. Separate costs for Bid Area A, Bid Area B, Bid Area C and Bid Area D
2. Cost for Bid Area A & B combined.
3. Cost for Bid Area A & B & D combined
The Bid Form must be submitted along with any other information the bidder wishes to include.
CONTRACT COMPLETION DATE: The Contract shall be completed on or before June 15,
2026.
SITE VISIT: No site visit is planned. If interested contractors would like to do a site visit, they
should contact David Hall, Tree Warden, at (802) 238-6162 or treewarden@shelburnevt.org
BASIS FOR SELECTION:
All proposals will be evaluated by a selection committee consisting of Town of Shelburne staff
and the Town of Shelburne Tree Committee. Proposals will be reviewed based on a
demonstration of overall project understanding and a demonstrated ability to provide high
quality services in a timely manner. Lowest price will be a top, but not the only criterion.
Traffic management strategies and plans is emphasized.
The Town reserves the right to seek clarification of any proposal submitted and to select the
proposal considered to best promote the public interest.
All proposals become the property of the Town of Shelburne upon submission. The cost of
preparing and submitting a proposal is the sole expense of the consultant. The Town reserves
the right to reject any and all proposals received as a result of this solicitation, to negotiate with
any qualified source, to waive any formality and any technicalities or to cancel the RFP in part
or in its entirety if it is in the best interest of the Town. This solicitation of proposals in no way
obligates the Town to award a contract.
The Town of Shelburne is an Equal Opportunity Employer and encourages proposals from
qualified minority and woman-owned businesses. The selection of a vendor shall be made
without regard to race, color, sex, age, religion, sexual orientation, gender identity, national
origin, physical or mental condition, HIV status or political affiliation.
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This page summarizes the opportunity, including an overview and a preview of the attached documents.
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