Project Details
Target Land & Lot 2026
RFP
Completed
Won
05-28-2025
12-15-2025
Renewal for Target's landscaping and lot sweeping contracts on retail and DC locations. This bid was originally submitted by Jay Zoldy for the first 3 rounds, then was taken over by Holden Coffman for the 4th and final round (which was a counteroffer round from Target).
Project Log Items
 
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Type of Service
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Status
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Resolution
 
12-23-2025 General Note     Open Award Note on Site Count:

Incumbent Count (Retail & DC):
Lot - 169
Land - 192

Award Count:
Retail Lot - 195
Retail Land - 171
DC Lot - 11
DC Land - 8
 
10-01-2025 Risk     Open Learned last Friday that we were supposed to be doing Irrigation and Tree Inspections,
we were the only company who had not completed any as of last Friday and they are due this Friday 10/3
Max has talked to corporate and will get an extension but this will be used in the RFP analysis portion
 
09-16-2025 General Note     Open this opportunity will be used to track both Retail and DC bid  
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