ID 526635

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Roadside Vegetative Management Chemical Mowing Project, Newnan GA

Coweta County

Owner Reference: NCA13

Bid Date: 02/25/2020 at 11:00am

The application of specific herbicides on roadside to control and/or inhibit growth and seed head formation of weeds, fescue, and Bahia grass in order to reduce mowing and trimming requirements while allowing for Bermuda grass release. The goal is to keep the overall height of the grass to 8-12 inches or less. A no-brown out program is required. Specific for Coweta County - Spraying approximately 300 to 325 miles of paved roads. 15’-0” from edge of the pavement on both sides of the road. Paved roads - must be able to spray up to 15 ft. horizontally as well as 10-15 ft. vertically from the edge of the pavement using a chemical injection system. No herbicides are to be mixed in the water tank only drift control agent and surfactant. The sprayer will inject herbicides into spray stream, and be adjusted for speed and swath variance by computer controller, such as a Tasc6300 made by Mid-tech, a radar mounted on the bed of the required to convey travel speed to the computer. Computer must tabulate acres sprayed, herbicide applied in fluid ounce and distance traveled. Spray rig must be truck mounted, must use boomless spray nozzles, and be able to spray at 10 M.P.H. or faster. Truck sprayer must be 1,000 gallons or larger. Spray apparatus must have been in use for at least one year. Equipment must be able to pull water from a fire hydrant, and having a backwash preventive system (air gap) in place.

Coweta County

Renee Arnold
 (770) 683-2300
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Published 01/28/2020 on Construction Bid Source

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