Hazardous Fuels Reduction

The U.S. Department of Interior, Fish & Wildlife Service has a requirement for Hazardous Fuels Reduction for all 50 States and Guam.

Solicitation Summary

The U.S. Department of Interior, Fish & Wildlife Service has a requirement for Hazardous Fuels Reduction for all 50 States and Guam.

Solicitation in a Nutshell

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Agency Department of Interior, Fish & Wildlife Service
Solicitation Number 140F0S25Q0005
Status Post-RFP
Solicitation Date 01/24/2025
Award Date 06/2025 (Estimate)
Contract Ceiling Value $49,500,000
Competition Type  Small Bus Set-Aside
Type of Award BPA
Primary Requirement Environment & Conservation Services
Duration 5 year(s) base
Contract Type Firm Fixed Price,Blanket Purchase Agreement
No. of Expected Awards Multiple – Number Unknown
NAICS Code(s):
115310

Support Activities for Forestry
Size Standard: $11.5 million annual receipts except $34.0 million for Forest Fire Suppression and Fuels Management Services

Place of Performance:
  • Guam
  • CONUS
Opportunity Website: https://sam.gov/opp/8863b513514542c4a8f3299dcd7513ec/view

Background

N/A

Requirements

Hazardous Fuels Reduction projects on Service properties, to include:

  • Fire break construction, forest thinning, brush removal and ground and/ or aerial chemical application. Contractor will furnish all labor, services, equipment, and supervision to mechanically and chemically reduce hazardous vegetation on Service-managed lands

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