Project Details
Best Buy RFP Land- Lot- PW 2023
RFP
Lessons Learned
Won
Green
90%
01-17-2023
01-31-2023
Customer came to us with an opportunity to bid on 200 plus locations consisting of pressure wash, lot sweep and land maintenance. We are using an ABC methodology pending on field, provider coverage and current incumbent sites.
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01-26-2023 Meeting     Open Meeting 1/26/23:
-    Incumbent sites
o    Keep margin the same except for MI and IL
?    Drop IL and MI 5%
-    FL no land bid
o    DMG already does LOT sweeping
?    Keep pricing the same 
-    5% discount on second pw
-    2 vacant sites go in cheap
-    Material cost on mulch
 
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