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This page contains examples of request for proposal ("RFP") or bid solicitation documents used by municipalities to buy artificial turf fields. The documents often contain interesting information as to scope of work, warranty, repairs and other items. The usual absence of any provision on disposal of the used turf is glaring omission.



No. 02]  City of Newton, Mass. November 2007 -- drainage review, feasibility analysis and design/engineering for athletic fields, turf and/or grass, located primarily in wet areas.  November 2007. PDF document.

[No. 01] Scarborough, Maine (2006): 
Invitation to Bid (ITB) for installation of an artificial turf field at the Oak Hill Sports Complex in the Town of Scarborough. PDF document.

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