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Government contracts for tree & arborist services in New Hampshire
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About tree & arborist services contracts in New Hampshire
Tree & arborist services contracts in New Hampshire typically cover hazardous and dead-tree removal at federal facilities, scheduled tree trimming and crown pruning around courthouses and base housing, stump grinding, right-of-way and utility line-clearance vegetation management, storm-debris cleanup, and recurring brush-clearing IDIQs. Federal posts in this category fall under NAICS 561730 (Landscaping Services), the classification that also covers arborist and tree-care work, and the bulk of the work flows to DoD installations, the U.S. Forest Service, the National Park Service, the VA, and state Departments of Transportation. Tree and vegetation contracts are commonly reserved for 8(a), HUBZone, and SDVOSB small businesses, and frequently require ISA-certified arborists and proof of liability coverage given the overhead-hazard work.
New Hampshire currently has 1 open tree & arborist services contract in our database, with 1 added in the last 30 days. Volume in smaller markets is lumpy: a single base or facility can drive a quarter of annual postings. The most active buyer is DEPT OF THE ARMY (1 open posts), but contracts also come from federal civilian agencies and state-level departments operating in New Hampshire.
Beyond federal opportunities, much of the tree & arborist services work in New Hampshire is posted through the New Hampshire Department of Administrative Services bid portal, with recurring buyers including the New Hampshire Department of Transportation and the University System of New Hampshire. New Hampshire posts most state contracts through the Bureau of Purchase and Property — agency-direct postings are rare. ContractRadar pulls federal postings from SAM.gov alongside state and local feeds so a tree-service and arborist contractor doesn't have to monitor each portal manually.