North Dakota Park & Landscape Opportunities: Early Project Signals

Vendor Radar monitors city council agendas, park board packets, capital improvement plans, and procurement pages from North Dakota government bodies to surface landscape architecture and park project signals. Firms selling park master planning, trail design, playground equipment, streetscape improvements, and public realm design use these signals to see what park boards and cities are budgeting and planning — weeks or months before consultant selections or formal RFPs.

North Dakota Landscaping & Landscape Architecture by the Numbers

  • 76 active signals
  • 44 government bodies with signals
  • 48 forward-looking signals (RFP Expected + Budget Approved + RFP Posted)

Recent Landscaping & Landscape Architecture Signals

Rfp Anticipated · Landscaping · $210,000.00

The City of West Fargo has an engineer's estimate for the 32nd Avenue Pedestrian Concepts project, totaling $210,000. 00, which includes mobilization, curb and gutter work, conc...

City of West Fargo · Cass · May 18, 2026

Rfp Anticipated · Landscaping

The City of Beulah Pool Board is reviewing lawn maintenance bids from Nelson Lawn and Schirado Lawn for the Energy Wellness Center.

City of Beulah · Mercer · May 13, 2026

Budget Allocation · Landscaping · up to $25,000

Bismarck received an EAB mitigation grant of up to $25,000, which points to upcoming tree removal and replacement spending that competing landscape contractors should watch for.

City of Bismarck · Burleigh · Apr 22, 2026

Rfp Anticipated · Landscaping · $30,000.00

The City of Bismarck plans to issue an RFP for a three-year stump grinding contract worth $30,000. 00 within the next month.

City of Bismarck · Burleigh · Apr 22, 2026

Rfp Anticipated · Landscaping

The City of Bismarck plans to contract for the removal of 20 ash trees and stump grinding, with a completion deadline of November 2026.

City of Bismarck · Burleigh · Apr 22, 2026

How Landscaping & Landscape Architecture Firms Use These Signals

  • See park master plan updates, playground replacement discussions, and trail extension feasibility studies when they appear in park board agendas and city committee packets — before a formal RFQ or RFP exists.
  • Track which cities and park districts are budgeting for streetscape, plaza, or athletic field improvements so you can plan outreach around real project timelines.
  • Monitor consultant selection notices and contract expirations for public realm work to know when incumbents are up for rebid and when new opportunities are opening.

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